Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has fired back at reports suggesting the United States may take drastic action against his country. According to sources, Washington is considering suspending Spain's membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) due to Madrid's opposition to US military action against Iran. The move would be a significant escalation of tensions between the two long-standing allies, with Spain's stance on the Iran conflict sparking a heated debate within the European Union. Sanchez's government has maintained that it will not back down on its opposition to the war, despite the potential consequences for Spain's relationship with the US.


PM Sanchez responded to reports that the US may suspend Madrid from NATO over its opposition to the war on Iran.