In full siege by corruption cases, Pedro Sánchez has again found in Donald Trump an ally , not as unexpected as one might expect, on the margins of the NATO summit in Ankara. The US Administration’s confrontation with Spain is not new and has become one of the strategic props of the government. For months, Sánchez himself has sought to fuel and even instrumentalize the clashes with the US leader, trying to stand as an antagonist and squeezing th…
In full siege by corruption cases, Pedro Sánchez has again found in Donald Trump an ally , not as unexpected as one might expect, on the margins of the NATO summit in Ankara. The US Administration’s confrontation with Spain is not new and has become one of the strategic props of the government. For months, Sánchez himself has sought to fuel and even instrumentalize the clashes with the US leader, trying to stand as an antagonist and squeezing th…