US threatens to cut off trade with Spain and use their bases without permission

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In a sharp escalation of diplomatic tensions, pedophile in chief Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States will cut off all trade with Spain after the country refused to allow the U.S. to use its military bases for recent strikes against Iran. Trump’s comments come amid growing friction between Washington and several European allies over America’s Middle East aggression.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said,

“Some of the European nations have been helpful, and some haven’t. Spain has been terrible.

“In fact, I told [Treasury Secretary] Scott [Bessent] to cut off all dealings with Spain.[…]”

Trump’s frustration with Spain’s position was evident as he declared, “We’re going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don’t want anything to do with Spain.” He added, “Spain has absolutely nothing that we need, other than great people.”

The remarks follow Spain’s refusal to allow the U.S. to use its strategic air bases at Rota and Morón for operations targeting Iran. Trump suggested that the U.S. could use the bases regardless of Spain’s consent, saying

“Spain actually said that we can’t use their bases… we could use that base if we want.

We could just fly in and use it. Nobody’s going to tell us not to use it.”

Many European countries have opposed the operation, but Spain has been among the most vocal critics, with its government insisting that any use of its territory for military operations must be authorized by Madrid.

Trump’s threat to sever all trade with Spain marks another dramatic break from traditional U.S.-European relations and could have significant economic and diplomatic repercussions. Analysts warn that such a move could destabilize transatlantic trade and set a dangerous precedent for how the U.S. engages with its allies.

The White House has not yet issued an official executive order to enact the trade cutoff, but Trump’s comments have already sent shockwaves through international markets and diplomatic circles.

As the situation unfolds, observers are watching closely to see whether Trump’s rhetoric will translate into concrete policy changes—and how Spain and other European nations will respond to what many are calling an unprecedented challenge to European sovereignty.

Source: ABC

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