Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Spain has barred the United States from using its airspace and military bases for operations related to the war in Iran, in a move that could complicate American military logistics in the region.
Spain’s Defence Minister Margarita Robles confirmed the
decision, stating: “The bases are not authorised, and of course neither is the
use of Spanish airspace for actions related to the war in Iran.”
According to reports, the restriction has forced U.S.
aircraft to alter flight paths and operational planning, potentially affecting
missions linked to the ongoing conflict. The decision aligns with the stance of
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who has been among the most vocal Western leaders
opposing the war.
Spain’s position has reportedly caused tensions with Donald
Trump, with disagreements extending beyond military cooperation to broader
issues such as NATO defence spending.
Despite the restrictions, exceptions may be made in
emergency situations, allowing aircraft to transit or land if necessary. The
development highlights growing divisions among Western allies over the
conflict, as diplomatic and military strategies continue to diverge.

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