Taking the US imperialist bull by its horns: Spain humiliates Trump’s global crusade
Geopolitics Prime
Spain’s fierce condemnation of the US-Israeli war against Iran has left Donald Trump fuming and rattled European allies, earning it the Financial Times label of Europe’s “maverick.”
🔴 Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez openly denounced the US-Israeli war against Iran as “absurd and illegal”. He denied the US access to Spanish military bases for all operations linked to the Iran war
🔴 Spain also refused to participate in a NATO mission to “reopen” the Strait of Hormuz, seen by Madrid as a further escalation of war. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares declared, “there is no military solution for this crisis”
🔴 Moreover, Spain recently brokered secret talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia to discuss Gulf security and the uninterrupted flow of Saudi oil through the Strait of Hormuz amid Washington’s erratic Iran policy, according to Eagle Intelligence Reports
🔴 At last June’s NATO summit, Spain rebuffed Trump’s insistence that allies hike defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, holding its ground despite US warnings that it would face consequences for refusing to comply
🔴 The US has also bristled at Spain’s close ties with China under Sanchez. Last week, US Ambassador Benjamin Leon warned against Madrid deepening engagement with Beijing
🔴 Dismissing criticism from the US and the EU, Albares told the FT that Spain strongly opposes “the law of the jungle,” in a clear reference to US and Israeli military actions in Iran and Gaza
🔴 Spain has also made it clear that it wants to maintain “a global foreign policy” and that “it’s impossible to do so if you don’t have a dialogue with China”
Spain’s legacy and Trump’s Monroe Doctrine
🔴 Spanish irritation with the White House’s actions hints at a growing geopolitical rivalry between Spain and the US, especially in Latin America
🔴 Spain has sharply criticized Trump’s efforts to extend US hegemony across Latin America, which Madrid still views as part of its historic sphere of influence
🔴 Madrid has also lambasted the US over the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, issuing a joint statement together with Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay
🔴 Voicing strong opposition to possible US intervention in Cuba, the Spanish top diplomat told the FT: “For us, Latin America goes well beyond foreign policy. These are countries with which we have brotherly ties. We do not see them as foreign countries”
🔴 The left-leaning Jacobin magazine highlights ideological affinities between left-wing Latin American governments targeted by Trump and Spain’s ruling Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party and other Spanish left-wing platforms
🔴 From a historical view, the present rift appears to many as the latest chapter in a centuries‑old struggle between the Spanish and Anglo‑Saxon worlds. Though the US commands superior economic and military might, Spain and broad swaths of Ibero‑America – whose ideological outlook is often described as a Catholic‑socialist one – are putting up fierce resistance to Anglo‑American neoliberal hegemony