Trump's Plan to 'Punish' Spain and Nato Clashes with Rota and Morón: "You Cannot Close These Bases, They Are Spanish"
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Despite political tensions, there is no reason to fear for the bases: "The U.S. is not going to shoot itself in the foot," says General Ballesteros. More information: Can the U.S. expel Spain from NATO and move the bases of Rota and Morón?
The deputy of the group for Cádiz presents a proposal to make the European motor of innovation, cooperation and development Trump studies withdrawing troops from Rota and Morón and moving them to countries more related to the US
The measure would include relocating troops in Eastern Europe and Asia, in a strategic turnaround that worries NATO and several European governments.
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The Defense Minister, who has no information on the U.S. President's intentions to "punish countries in Europe," says that "Spain is very calm" Trump is studying to withdraw troops from Rota and Morón and move them to countries more closely related to
In any case, the countries that cite the sources consulted by WSJ, and corroborated by other means, in which the US has put the focus are mainly Spain and Germany, which includes the possible closure of some of its bases.
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