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Spain risks rupture with US by firmly opposing illegal Iran war

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
5 March 2026
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Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez has responded firmly after US president Donald Trump threatened to cut all trade with its European ally. Sánchez made his opposition to the illegal US-Israeli assault on Iran clear, saying:

one can be against a hateful regime… and at the same time be against an unjustified, dangerous military intervention outside of international law.

Sánchez, undeterred by Trump’s latest tantrum, has asserted that his country will not bow or change its stance even as the US presses down harder.

Same players, another dirty war

Sánchez made a clear call for peace and compliance with international law, highlighting the devastation of the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq, Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Expressing no love for Iran’s government, Sánchez nonetheless insisted:

The question is whether we are in favour of peace and international legality…

You cannot answer one illegality with another, because that is how the great catastrophes of humanity begin.

He also suggested that Trump may be using the illegal assault on Iran as a distraction from his failures elsewhere, saying:

Governments are here to improve people’s lives, to provide solutions to problems, not to make people’s lives worse. And it is absolutely unacceptable for those leaders who are incapable of fulfilling that mission to use the smoke of war to hide their failure and fill the pockets of a select few, the usual suspects – the only ones who win when the world stops building hospitals to make missiles.

Trump’s words and policies aren’t impressing ordinary people in Spain either. A recent poll, for example, showed that 77% of the Spanish population dislikes Trump.

What a beautiful day to wake up in Spain.
For the first time in a very long time, I’m seeing people from the left and the right come together for one reason: hating Trump.

Thank you, Pedro Sánchez 🌹 https://t.co/aE3InZXY2x

— Leyla Hamed (@leylahamed) March 4, 2026

The spectre of the invasion of Iraq

Spain has also been overwhelmingly critical of the fallout from the calamitous US invasion of Iraq. Commenting on its aftershocks in Europe, Sánchez said the invasion had made people’s lives “more insecure” and left them “worse” off.

At the time of the invasion 23 years ago, Spain’s conservative government joined the “coalition of the willing” (the main force that enabled the illegal offensive), contributing 1,300 troops. Due to the backlash at home, the Spanish conservatives lost the 2004 general election to the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party.

The President of Spain is correct.

This is leadership.

We should be pushing for peace – and not jumping into another illegal war. https://t.co/e1KyBTtGp1

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) March 4, 2026

‘We're not going to be complicit in something that's bad for the world simply to avoid reprisals’

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has warned that the war with Iran risked playing ‘Russian roulette’ with the lives of millions.

Sanchez was responding after President Trump… pic.twitter.com/mXY7AAR27H

— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) March 4, 2026

Spain’s position on Iran is clear — the same stance we have taken on Ukraine & Gaza.

No to breaches of intrl law, which protects us all, especially civilians.

We reject the idea that the world can solve its problems through bombs.

Let us not repeat past mistakes.

NO TO WAR https://t.co/Fkcm4RPo1L

— Embassy of Spain UK (@EmbSpainUK) March 4, 2026

Spain: a voice for peace

The Spanish government is not perfect – no government is. But during Israel’s genocide in Gaza, it has been one of the few European countries with the common decency to:

  • Oppose the US using its bases to fuel Israel’s genocide.
  • Support the efforts of the Hague Group to hold Israel and its backers to account.
  • Oppose current and future US violations of international law in Venezuela, Cuba, and Greenland.
  • Recognise the State of Palestine.

In fact, as Trump was having a tantrum over its opposition to the illegal assault on Iran, Spain reportedly participated in a Hague Group emergency meeting on Wednesday 4 March discussing accountability measures against Israel for its war crimes.

The Hague Group has been the political silver lining of the past year. May this mark the start of a new, DECOLONISED MULTILATERALISM: where every state is equal, sovereignty is respected, and human rights are upheld consistently and universally, not cherrypicked when convenient. https://t.co/NPR0gYkAr8

— Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@FranceskAlbs) March 4, 2026

While the US and Israel attack Iran with European support, over 40 states are meeting in The Hague today to coordinate the enforcement of international law for Palestine.

They are aiming to end the era of impunity👇 pic.twitter.com/YsRzNFUXt1

— Declassified UK (@declassifiedUK) March 4, 2026

In the midst of the US-Spain spat, French leader Emmanuel Macron and European Council president António Costa expressed solidarity with Spain. And it’s clear that there’s broad support for Sánchez’s position in Europe.

Pedro Sánchez and his government have our full support. Spain chose dignity and international law over yet another illegal war launched by Trump and Netanyahu.⁰⁰The Socialist government blocked U.S. warplanes from using Spanish military bases to launch attacks in the Middle… pic.twitter.com/FFpj63Ucp4

— S&D Group (@TheProgressives) March 4, 2026

Full European🇪🇺 solidarity with Spain🇪🇸. #Trump #Sanchez https://t.co/fQORSA2pdf

— Enrico Letta (@EnricoLetta) March 4, 2026

Spain approved an arms embargo on Israel.

Spain call out Trump for breaking international law.

Spain realise war will be devastating.

Spain shows the sort of international leadership a left wing party in government should provide. https://t.co/SrNW2onFM6

— Brian Leishman (@BrianLeishmanMP) March 3, 2026

As other European countries oscillate between lukewarm statements and indifference, it’s clear that the world sorely needs more politicians like Pedro Sánchez – and fewer like Donald Trump.

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