Spanish Prime Minister calls the U.S.-Israel War with Iran an extraordinary mistake.

Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called the U.S.-Israel war with Iran “an extraordinary error”, adding that the conflict is “clinely outside international legitimacy”. He goes on to say that he believes that <x4 minus allied countries is wise to help out when you are right and also to prove when wrong or when you make a mistake, as [...]
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called the U.S.-Israel war with Iran “an extraordinary error”, adding that the conflict is “clinely outside international legitimacy”.
He goes on to say that he believes that <x0midis allied countries, it's good to help out when you're right and also to show when you're wrong or when you're making a mistake, as is the case”.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to decide a full trade embargo on Spain in response to its refusal to allow the United States to use common bases in Morón and Rotafor to attack Iran.
Meanwhile, Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said that the Iranian people “have the right to freely determine their own fate”, warning that Iran “should not become a place for intermediate wars”.
However, Germany is seeing increased “risks” as fighting continues, he says, including “territorial integrity” and Israel's “citizenship”, as well as the security of Germany's partners in the region. /Periscope












