Trump Threatens Spain Over Iran War Base Refusal, Touts US Military Strikes

US President Donald Trump has reiterated a threat to cut off trade with Spain following its refusal to allow the use of its military bases for operations related to the war with Iran. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has firmly opposed the US-Israel military actions, emphasizing a stance against war. Trump detailed significant US military strikes against Iran, claiming the destruction of mine-laying vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. He also connected a new oil refinery project in Texas to his administration's policies.

Key Points: Trump Threatens Trade Cutoff with Spain Over Iran War Stance

  • Trump threatens economic measures against Spain
  • Spain's PM opposes US-Israel strikes in Iran
  • US claims destruction of Iranian naval assets
  • Confidence expressed over Strait of Hormuz safety
  • New Texas refinery tied to Trump policies
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"We may cut off trade with Spain": Trump reiterates stance over NATO ally's refusal to let US use bases for Iran war

US President Donald Trump reiterates threat to cut trade with Spain for denying use of bases for Iran operations, details military strikes.

"We may cut off trade with Spain. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 11

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his stance on cutting trade with Spain over the NATO ally's refusal to allow the use of its military bases for operations linked to the war with Iran.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said Washington may take economic measures against Madrid over its stance. "We may cut off trade with Spain," the US President said when asked about bilateral ties.

Since the conflict in West Asia, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has reiterated his opposition to the US-Israel joint military strikes killing 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28.

Sanchez has emphasised that his government stands firmly against war. "This government is consistent in its principles and values: No to war," he said.

Trump also spoke about the broader conflict with Iran, asserting that US military operations had inflicted significant damage.

"Our military is the best. It's the most powerful in the world, and they're hitting them very hard. 47 years of abuse and killing lots of people, killing and maiming," he said.

Commenting on maritime security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global energy transit route, Trump expressed confidence that the situation would stabilise.

"I think you're going to see great safety. We have decimated that country. They're paying a big price now," he said.

The US President also claimed that American forces had targeted Iran's naval capabilities, particularly vessels allegedly used for mine-laying operations.

"We took out just about all of their mine ships in one night," Trump said.

Earlier, Trump, in a post on Truth Social, stated that the US has destroyed 10 inactive mine-laying ships along the Strait of Hormuz after reports suggested that Iran has put out mines in the Strait.

"I am pleased to report that within the last few hours, we have hit, and completely destroyed, 10 inactive mine-laying boats and/or ships, with more to follow!" the post stated.

In a separate remark, Trump referred to a newly announced oil refinery project in Texas, suggesting the investment was a result of his administration's policies.

"It would not have happened under a different president. None of this would have happened under a different president," he said.

This came after Trump, on Tuesday, announced the opening of a new oil refinery in 50 years with the investment help of India's Reliance Industries Ltd.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that the new refinery would fuel American markets and strengthen national security, along with boosting energy production.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As an Indian, I'm more concerned about the mention of Reliance Industries. Our companies investing abroad is good, but getting entangled in this geopolitical mess is risky. Hope they've done their due diligence.
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Sarah B
The Strait of Hormuz situation is terrifying. A major disruption there would send global oil prices, including India's, through the roof. This isn't just a US-Iran issue; it affects the entire world economy.
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Priyanka N
Trump's language is so aggressive. "Decimated that country"? This isn't a video game. Real people are suffering. I respect Spain for sticking to its principles. Alliances should be about shared values, not just following orders.
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Michael C
While I understand the strategic concerns, cutting off trade with a NATO ally seems like a massive overreaction. It weakens the alliance itself. There has to be a better way to resolve disagreements.
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Kavya N
This constant instability in West Asia is bad for everyone. India has significant interests and a large diaspora there. We need stability, not more escalation. Hope cooler heads prevail.

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