Vacillating NATO Is Not so Easy, Pedro Sánchez
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The Tertulia de La Brújula analyzed in depth the national and international current situation, addressing from the diplomatic crisis between Spain and NATO for military spending, to the escalation of war in the Middle East and the impact of political corruption in the Ábalos case.The space brought together analysts and journalists to discuss the credibility of the government, foreign policy and the challenges faced by Spanish democracy in a glob…
Pedro Sánchez's unexpected Sunday appearance without questions to announce that Spain had achieved the approval of NATO to remain at 2.1 % of GDP for Defense spending, unlike the rest of the members, was an exercise of political filibusterism that reality has begun to disassemble.Sánchez, in need of blows of effect to divert attention from the colossal wealth of corruption surrounding his party and his family, came to boast of having won the pul…
The moment was not overlooked to anyone. The press conference without journalists, with a press room in the Palace of La Moncloa completely empty, was the talk of the media. Pedro Sánchez decided to appear more alone than the one on the afternoon of June 22, 2025 to talk about the supposed agreement he had reached with NATO in terms of defense to contribute 2.1% of the GDP. The problem is that the president of the government wanted to show that …
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