Sanchez Downplays Pentagon's Reported Sanctions Against NATO Allies
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has dismissed concerns regarding potential U.S. sanctions on NATO members, emphasizing support for American operations in the Iran conflict.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has dismissed concerns regarding potential U.S. sanctions on NATO members, emphasizing support for American operations in the Iran conflict.
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The Pentagon is reportedly contemplating sanctions against NATO allies for their lack of involvement in the Iran war, with Spain facing particular scrutiny for denying the US access to its military facilities.
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