Sanchez Criticizes US-Israel Strike on Iran
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez criticized the US-Israel assault on Iran, labeling it an 'extraordinary mistake' and contrary to international law. Sanchez's comments drew praise for his boldness from Indian Congress leaders, contrasted by criticism of Indian PM Modi's silence on the matter.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has stirred international attention by denouncing the US-Israel military strike on Iran as an 'extraordinary mistake' and a breach of international law.
His outspoken remarks, praised by critics of the assault, sharply contrast with the silence maintained by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tensions with the United States escalated as former President Donald Trump reacted by threatening to terminate trade ties with Spain over Sanchez's refusal to cooperate with US military operations from Spanish bases.
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