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'The New York Times' Proposes Pedro Sánchez as an Alternative to Trump to Guide the World

Summary by Moncloa
The recent editorial of the New York Times dissects a game of diplomatic chess where there are no possible tables. On one side, Pedro Sánchez’s resilient pragmatism; on the other, Donald Trump’s caveat. Spain is no longer a secondary actor, but the stage where it is decided whether the “Atlantic bridge” is still standing or sinking definitively. The 2026 international board has drawn a fascinating chiaroscuro. If we could photograph the current …
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The recent editorial of the New York Times dissects a game of diplomatic chess where there are no possible tables. On one side, Pedro Sánchez’s resilient pragmatism; on the other, Donald Trump’s caveat. Spain is no longer a secondary actor, but the stage where it is decided whether the “Atlantic bridge” is still standing or sinking definitively. The 2026 international board has drawn a fascinating chiaroscuro. If we could photograph the current …

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Moncloa broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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