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31 Mar 2026, 02:57 GMT+10
Spain has barred its skies and bases to American bombers after criticizing the Middle East campaign as illegal
Spain has shut its airspace to aircraft linked to the US-Israeli war on Iran, deepening a rift with Washington over the month-long conflict sweeping the Middle East.
On Monday, Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles said that aircraft taking part in operations against Iran will not be allowed to operate in Spanish airspace, including US jets based in other NATO countries such as the UK or France. Madrid had already barred the use of the jointly operated Rota and Moron de la Frontera bases in southern Spain for strike missions.
Robles told reporters that Spain would not "participate in or contribute to a war that was initiated unilaterally and against international law," echoing Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who branded the US-Israeli campaign an "illegal, reckless and unjust war."
Around 15 US KC-135 tanker aircraft have been relocated to bases in France and Germany, Spanish media reported. With Spain's airspace off-limits, long-range B-52 and B-1 bombers operating from the UK's Fairford airbase must now fly longer routes, reducing operational efficiency and forcing trade-offs between fuel and payload.
Madrid's decision, first reported by El Pais, is the most significant public break with Washington by a major Western ally since the 2003 Iraq invasion, when Spain allowed US use of its territory despite domestic opposition, the newspaper wrote.
Spain has been among the most outspoken EU countries in opposing the Iran war, withdrawing its ambassador from Israel and downgrading diplomatic relations. Sanchez has repeatedly urged an end to hostilities, warning last week that it could have "much worse" consequences than the campaign in Iraq.
Spain's defiance has drawn criticism from US President Donald Trump, who has threatened trade measures and recalled Madrid's failure to meet NATO's 5% defense spending target.
While closing its airspace and bases for missions against Iran, Spain says it remains committed to its broader NATO obligations and continues cooperation within the military alliance and the EU on other security issues. US military aircraft can still use Spain's facilities under existing bilateral agreements for logistics and support for some 80,000 American troops based in Europe.
(RT.com)
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