A diplomatic dispute has erupted between the US and Spain after the White House claimed Madrid agreed to cooperate with military operations against Iran. Spain’s foreign minister categorically denied this, stating their position on base usage and the conflict remains unchanged. This follows Spain’s earlier refusal to allow US forces to use its bases for strikes against Iran. A diplomatic dispute has erupted between the US and Spain after the White House claimed Madrid agreed to cooperate with military operations against Iran. Spain’s foreign minister categorically denied this, stating their position on base usage and the conflict remains unchanged. This follows Spain’s earlier refusal to allow US forces to use its bases for strikes against Iran.
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