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    Spain Denies U.S. Use of Military Bases for Strikes Against Iran Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant move underscoring its sovereign control over military installations, Spain has firmly declined to permit the United States to utilize its bases on Spanish soil for operations targeting Iran. This decision comes in the wake of recent U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, which have sparked widespread international debate and condemnation. Flight tracking data from FlightRadar24 revealed that fifteen U.S. aircraft departed from the Rota and Moron military bases located in southern Spain following the weekend’s escalations.

    Spain’s Foreign Minister, Jose Manuel Albares, made it clear that although the bases are jointly operated by Spain and the United States, they remain under Spanish sovereignty and cannot be employed for offensive strikes against Iran. He emphasized that Spain categorically condemns the recent attacks and will uphold its commitments under international law, including the United Nations Charter. Albares reiterated this stance during an interview with the Spanish broadcaster Telecinco, stating unequivocally that Spanish bases would not be involved in any military actions outside the scope of existing agreements with the United States.

    Adding further clarity, Defence Minister Margarita Robles explained that the aircraft observed departing from these bases were primarily aerial refueling tankers, such as the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, which are permanently stationed in Spain. FlightRadar24’s data showed that nine of these tankers left the Moron airbase on Sunday, heading towards Germany, while two flights departed from the Rota naval base en route to southern France. The routes of four additional flights from Rota were not publicly disclosed, fueling speculation about their missions.

    Meanwhile, the situation in Europe is marked by contrasting responses to the U.S.-led actions against Iran. The United Kingdom initially refused to allow its bases to be used for such operations but reversed its position on Sunday when Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized their use under the principle of “collective self-defense.” Spain’s firm refusal and vocal condemnation, particularly from Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, position the country as a notable outlier within the Western alliance. This stance risks further complicating Spain’s diplomatic relations with Washington, already sensitive amid broader geopolitical tensions.

    Spain’s decision reflects a broader debate within Europe about the balance between alliance commitments and national sovereignty, especially in the context of escalating Middle Eastern conflicts. The Spanish government’s insistence on adhering strictly to international law and its refusal to facilitate attacks on Iran highlight the delicate position many European nations find themselves in, caught between supporting allies and maintaining independent foreign policies.

    As the situation continues to evolve, Spain’s clear message serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in multinational military cooperation and the importance of respecting national jurisdiction over military assets. The developments also underscore the potential for increased diplomatic friction between Spain and the United States, as well as the broader implications for NATO and transatlantic relations amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

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