Sánchez Goes to the NATO Summit Determined Not to Spend More on Defense Even if Trump Threatens to Close Rota and Morón
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Donald Trump remains angry with NATO and made him see it on his arrival at the Ankara summit, where he was received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in a framework in which the President of the United States took advantage of it to whip up the allies again and question the US presence. "We will see," he said when asked about a possible withdrawal of troops from the territory of some partners, although not specifically mentioning bases …
Trump’s hostility and the suspicion of his European partners face in Ankara. The clash between the US President and Europe over the Iran war and for Greenland raises the tension in the Alliance as much as possible. More information: Spain strengthens military ties with Turkey to get away from the US and meet NATO at low cost despite the EU’s suspicion
On the sidewalk of the El Último bar, in Fuentebravía, El Puerto de Santa María, the neighbors rush the cane while the barbed wire of the naval base of Rota is cut to a few meters. Donald Trump’s threat to withdraw troops from the bases of Rota and Morón de la Frontera has ceased to be a corridor rumor to become a headache with a name and surname in Andalusia. The possibility that the United States will withdraw its troops not only worries the l…
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