{"id":39,"date":"2026-04-10T16:07:08","date_gmt":"2026-04-10T16:07:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/spain\/39\/"},"modified":"2026-04-10T16:07:08","modified_gmt":"2026-04-10T16:07:08","slug":"spains-firm-opposition-to-u-s-iran-war-makes-it-the-most-principled-nato-ally","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/spain\/39\/","title":{"rendered":"Spain&#8217;s Firm Opposition to U.S.-Iran War Makes It the Most Principled NATO Ally"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>U.S. relations with NATO ally Spain appear to have hit a modern low. On the very first day of the <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/projects\/iran-israel-conflict-news-nuclear-sites-proxies\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">U.S.-Israeli war on Iran<\/a>, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S\u00e1nchez <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/sanchezcastejon\/status\/2027707726738923754?s=20\" rel=\"nofollow\">condemned<\/a> the countries\u2019 actions as violations of international law and denied Washington the use of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/middle-east\/us-aircraft-leave-spain-after-government-says-bases-cannot-be-used-iran-attacks-2026-03-02\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">airfields<\/a> in Spain for the purposes of conducting attacks. Spain eventually closed its <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2026\/mar\/30\/spain-closes-airspace-to-us-military-over-iran-war-widening-rift-with-us\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">entire airspace<\/a> to U.S. aircraft involved in the conflict.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe war with Iran is illegal, and Spain has condemned it from the outset,\u201d S\u00e1nchez <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/sanchezcastejon\/status\/2034577941003153704\" rel=\"nofollow\">said<\/a> last month. The United States and Iran <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2026\/04\/07\/iran-accepts-ceasefire-trump-hormuz-10-point-plan\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">reached a tenuous two-week cease-fire<\/a> on April 7.<\/p>\n<p>U.S. policymakers\u2019 reactions to Spain\u2019s position were swift and predictable. In early March, President Donald Trump threatened to \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/2026\/03\/03\/trump-threatens-to-cut-off-all-relations-with-spain-00808978\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">cut off<\/a>\u201d all trade with Spain, while Sen. Lindsey Graham, a longtime proponent of U.S. intervention against Iran, <a href=\"https:\/\/thehill.com\/homenews\/senate\/5794447-graham-trump-iran-us-bases-middle-east\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">called for<\/a> removing U.S. military bases from Spain entirely. So far, Washington has not followed through on either threat, though the U.S. right clearly still has an appetite for trying to \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.wsj.com\/opinion\/how-trump-can-punish-spain-fdc2c798?gaa_at=eafs&amp;gaa_n=AWEtsqdCJZ2DtsytLp_1z_43IJHk4Qs7LfefblAl3TEjCT7I6zhl0iQfMSm_EvdVqA%3D%3D&amp;gaa_ts=69c4489d&amp;gaa_sig=XbiQmvhL1gqtJ41ZyMVsA-7EbTwcDKID6UdKNOZSpMxroEU-NfHcRUy9cWJYybGWEthEv3lerAPydlBlimnS_A%3D%3D\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">punish<\/a>\u201d Spain, as an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal recently proposed.<\/p>\n<p>In Europe, Spain\u2019s opposition to Trump\u2019s war stands in stark contrast to many other U.S. allies, which have adopted more cautious positions. Britain, whose air bases in Cyprus and Diego Garcia came under attack, has allowed the United States to conduct what it terms \u201cdefensive\u201d operations from British bases. France also moved to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.defensenews.com\/global\/europe\/2026\/03\/03\/france-sends-aircraft-carrier-to-mediterranean-as-middle-east-flares-up\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">redeploy naval forces<\/a> from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Germany, meanwhile, initially provided robust rhetorical support for the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, with Chancellor Friedrich Merz <a href=\"https:\/\/www.telegraph.co.uk\/world-news\/2026\/03\/02\/friedrich-merz-iran-not-be-protected-international-law\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">arguing<\/a> that international law did not apply to Iran. Only more recently did Berlin shift its stance, as Defense Minister Boris Pistorius <a href=\"https:\/\/www.timesofisrael.com\/liveblog_entry\/not-our-war-german-defense-minister-rejects-trumps-call-for-military-support-against-iran\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ruled out<\/a> German participation in military efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.<\/p>\n<p>In contrast to such conflicted displays, Spain\u2019s bold and consistent stance is much more in line with international law. Not only that\u2014by opposing the war with Iran, Madrid is also doing a better job looking out for U.S. interests than the U.S. government.<\/p>\n<p>The American people <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pewresearch.org\/politics\/2026\/03\/25\/americans-broadly-disapprove-of-u-s-military-action-in-iran\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">clearly reject<\/a> yet another war in the Middle East. More than 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the conflict, according to recent Pew <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pewresearch.org\/politics\/2026\/03\/25\/americans-broadly-disapprove-of-u-s-military-action-in-iran\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">polling<\/a>. The United States\u2019 strategic posture and diplomatic standing have been tarnished as Washington struggles to defend its Arab Gulf partners while diverting military resources meant to defend East Asian allies. At least 13 U.S. service members have been killed so far. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/news\/2026\/3\/1\/us-israel-attacks-on-iran-death-toll-and-injuries-live-tracker\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Death tolls<\/a> in the Middle East are much higher: At least 2,076 people have been killed in Iran, alongside 1,497 in Lebanon and 26 in Israel. Other countries in the region have also suffered casualties.<\/p>\n<p>The recently announced cease-fire with Iran offers little grounds for optimism. Iran\u2019s own experience weathering U.S. strikes over the past year suggests that conflict will soon resume, absent significant diplomatic breakthroughs.<\/p>\n<p>All the pain, death, and economic turmoil of the past few weeks could have been avoided had the United States listened to Spain. Washington has not lately paid any attention to Spain\u2019s warnings on geopolitical issues ranging from Gaza to Venezuela\u2014or acknowledged any kind of special relationship with Madrid, despite centuries of shared culture, language, and heritage.<\/p>\n<p>Spain\u2019s long history with the United States goes back to before the latter country\u2019s founding. The United States has more shared cultural and historical roots with Spain and its former Latin American empire than any other nation, save Britain. From San Antonio, Texas, to San Francisco, California, many modern American cities were first founded by the Spanish. When the United States declared its independence in 1776, Spain fought alongside the American rebels and played <a href=\"https:\/\/www.tpr.org\/podcast\/fronteras\/2026-03-13\/fronteras-reexamining-spains-crucial-role-in-the-american-revolution\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">at least as large<\/a> a role in defeating Britain as France did. Under the command of the Spanish governor of Louisiana, Bernardo de G\u00e1lvez\u2014the namesake of Galveston, Texas\u2014Spanish troops from Havana and New Orleans captured Mobile and Pensacola from the British, expelling Britain from the Gulf of Mexico\u2019s shores and reclaiming Florida for Spain.<\/p>\n<p>Spain has largely not gotten the credit that it deserves in U.S. cultural memory, which remembers the French contribution to U.S. independence far better. Tensions between the United States and Spain throughout the 19th century no doubt contributed to this historical amnesia. The United States played a critical role in expelling Spain from the Western Hemisphere in the 19th century, recognizing Latin American independence movements and moving directly to seize Florida from Spain. The Spanish Empire\u2019s fate was sealed by the United States\u2019 decisive victory in the 1898 Spanish-American War, ending centuries of Spanish control over Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, despite these moments of competition and conflict, the United States today is more Hispanic than ever. More <a href=\"https:\/\/worldpopulationreview.com\/country-rankings\/spanish-speaking-countries\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">native Spanish speakers<\/a> call the United States home than Spain itself. Recently, some Spanish academics have even argued for <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chronicleonline.com\/opinion\/columnists\/spain-s-citizenship-proposal-for-puerto-ricans-is-a-wake-up-call-for-washington\/article_99f4fee5-d2a5-5f8a-8be4-71435ac51812.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">extending Spanish citizenship<\/a> to Puerto Ricans who can trace their descent from those who lived on the island as Spanish citizens prior to 1898, similar to existing Spanish laws allowing descendants of Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain as far back as 1492 to obtain Spanish citizenship today.<\/p>\n<p>The civilizational foundations for today\u2019s Spanish-American alliance are obvious. But for all their shared history and culture, the United States has not been a good ally to Spain lately. Informing much of S\u00e1nchez\u2019s opposition to the Iran war is Spain\u2019s own miserable experience in the Iraq War, when Spain, then under the conservative government of Prime Minister Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Aznar, joined the U.S.-led coalition. From 2003 to 2004, 1,300 Spanish troops deployed to Iraq, leading a Spanish-speaking force that also included forces from the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.<\/p>\n<p>Although just 11 Spanish soldiers were killed in Iraq, Spain suffered a far greater death toll following the 2004 Madrid train bombings by Islamist terrorists. The Spanish left <a href=\"https:\/\/english.elpais.com\/elpais\/2015\/03\/11\/inenglish\/1426073218_013620.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">interpreted the attacks<\/a>, which killed 193 people, as blowback for joining in the Iraq invasion, while many on the right initially insisted that the bombings were the work of Basque separatists, a more familiar enemy for Spanish nationalists.<\/p>\n<p>Days after the Madrid bombing, the Socialist Workers\u2019 Party ousted Aznar in Spain\u2019s 2004 elections and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.deseret.com\/2004\/4\/29\/19826018\/spanish-defense-minister-no-more-troops-for-iraq\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">quickly withdrew<\/a> Spanish troops from Iraq, triggering additional withdrawals by Spanish-speaking countries. Only <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nationalcatholicreporter.org\/globalpers\/gp062804.htm\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">El Salvador remained<\/a> in Iraq following Spain\u2019s withdrawal, demonstrating the significant influence that Spain retains over Latin America today. (Despite Trump\u2019s pomp surrounding the so-called <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2026\/01\/19\/us-venezuela-maduro-raid-history-trump-roosevelt-monroe\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Donroe Doctrine<\/a>, Latin America today has also declined to join his Middle Eastern misadventures.) For Spain, the lesson of the past is clear: Having already been dragged into Iraq, Spain is determined to avoid being dragged into Iran.<\/p>\n<p>More recently, during Trump\u2019s first term, the United States also left Spain diplomatically isolated over the issue of Western Sahara, imposing a humiliating <a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/europe-africa-spain-morocco-western-sahara-8d5520942af0fff9c316796830c705af\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">policy reversal<\/a> on the S\u00e1nchez government, which was forced to recognize Morocco\u2019s rule over the disputed territory. Madrid had long recognized the right of the Saharawi people of the former Spanish colony of the Western Sahara to self-determination. In line with most of the international community, Spain considered Morocco\u2019s decades-long presence there to be an illegal occupation. The United States had previously held the same nominal position, but in 2020 it <a href=\"https:\/\/trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov\/presidential-actions\/proclamation-recognizing-sovereignty-kingdom-morocco-western-sahara\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">switched<\/a> in exchange for Morocco agreeing to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/world\/trump-announces-israel-and-morocco-to-normalize-relations\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">recognize Israel<\/a> and join the Abraham Accords.<\/p>\n<p>With Washington in its corner, the Moroccan government weaponized migration to pressure Spain. Videos showed Moroccan authorities <a href=\"https:\/\/elpais.com\/videos\/2021-05-18\/un-video-capta-a-la-policia-marroqui-abriendo-la-frontera-de-ceuta-a-un-grupo-de-inmigrantes.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">opening gates<\/a> to allow migrants and asylum-seekers to rush the border fences guarding Spain\u2019s tiny enclaves on the North African coast. Abandoned by the United States, Spain capitulated and recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.<\/p>\n<p>In contrast to costly allies such as Israel that have accompanied the United States into this quagmire, Spain stands out as the principled friend the United States needs to exit it. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/drpezeshkian\/status\/2029259618984026499\" rel=\"nofollow\">praised<\/a> Spain\u2019s \u201cresponsible conduct\u201d; it is not inconceivable that Madrid could play a role in negotiating a longer-term solution to the conflict. On Thursday, Spain announced it would <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wsj.com\/livecoverage\/iran-war-2026-trump-deadline-latest-news\/card\/spain-to-reopen-iran-embassy-first-western-nation-to-do-so-M9wk0hi0jrF4bY88eHrx\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">reopen<\/a> its embassy in Tehran, providing a platform for a potential U.S.-Iran rapprochement.<\/p>\n<p>This cease-fire, should it hold, came not a moment too soon. The United States, spread thin by its numerous global defense commitments, finds itself unable to provide adequate security to its Gulf Arab partners or even reopen the Strait of Hormuz. It is still very likely that the war will continue, or else shortly resume, and the United States will be drawn back into this disastrous conflict of its own making.<\/p>\n<p>Now more than ever, Washington needs true friends who can help it avoid rash and dangerous acts of aggression that threaten long-term U.S. interests. Spain has met that burden\u2014and will deserve Americans\u2019 thanks for doing so long after the crisis in Iran has passed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"U.S. relations with NATO ally Spain appear to have hit a modern low. 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