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The Legal Lock of Rota and Morón: This Is How the 1988 Convention Protects Spain's Veto over Us Military Operations in Iran

The legal framework governing these facilities, the Defence Cooperation Agreement originally signed in 1988 and which has been renewed to date, gives Spain absolute control and the last word on what operations can be launched or supported from its territory.In order to understand whether Spain has the real power to prohibit the use of these bases by the United States, especially for the deployment of resupply aircraft in flight that assist fight…
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The legal framework governing these facilities, the Defence Cooperation Agreement originally signed in 1988 and which has been renewed to date, gives Spain absolute control and the last word on what operations can be launched or supported from its territory.In order to understand whether Spain has the real power to prohibit the use of these bases by the United States, especially for the deployment of resupply aircraft in flight that assist fight…

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Revista Defensa Infodefensa.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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