US Aircraft Leave Spain After Government Says Bases Cannot Be Used ...
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has reiterated that Spain maintains the last word on the use of the bases of Rota and Morón and that the United States is not exerting any pressure to participate in the military operation against Iran. In an interview with Bloomberg, the Minister insisted that the bases “are Spanish, under Spanish sovereignty, although of joint use”, and that any activity carried out from them should be “ful…
Will Other Nations Follow Spain’s Lead in Denying US Military Access for Strikes on Iran?
Spain has officially denied reports that it has authorized the use of its military bases by the United States for potential attacks against Iran, amid growing tensions in the Middle East. The Spanish government emphasized its commitment to diplomatic solutions and clarified that no such operations have been approved from its territory. This denial comes [...]
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Madrid, Spain.- The Spanish government said on Monday that it had denied the use of its military bases to the U.S. forces involved in the attack against Iran, including the key resupply aircraft that departed from Spain to other countries on Sunday. At least 11 U.S. tankers KC-135T and KC-135R left the bases of Rota and Morón, in southern Spain, late Sunday night, after the Spanish government, on the left, opposed an operation that it considered…
On the departure of tankers from the Andalusian bases, Robles has assured that 'they have not carried out or will perform any maintenance or support actions'.
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