In a stunning act of betrayal against America's successful military operation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has condemned the U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and delivered a crushing blow to the terror regime in Tehran.
Sánchez, who has emerged as one of the most anti-Israel leaders in the West, didn't just criticize the operation—he actively blocked the United States from using Spanish military bases, stabbing America in the back at a critical moment when our forces eliminated one of the world's most dangerous terrorists.
Spain Sides With Terror Regime
"We reject the unilateral military action by the United States and Israel, which represents an escalation and contributes to a more uncertain and hostile international order," Sánchez declared in a statement that read more like Iranian propaganda than the words of a supposed NATO ally.
Let that sink in, Patriots. While President Trump and Israeli forces successfully took out the architect of decades of Middle Eastern terror, proxy wars, and threats against American interests, Spain's socialist leader chose to condemn the operation and protect Iran's remaining terror infrastructure by denying our military crucial base access.
This is what happens when weak, globalist leaders prioritize appeasing terrorists over standing with America and our democratic allies.
The elimination of Khamenei represents a seismic victory for American foreign policy and Middle Eastern stability. The Iranian dictator's death, along with dozens of other regime officials, has delivered a devastating blow to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
America First vs. Globalist Appeasement
While President Trump's decisive action eliminates threats to American lives and interests, European leaders like Sánchez continue their pattern of weakness and appeasement. Spain's decision to block U.S. base access reveals exactly where their loyalties lie—and it's not with the nation that has guaranteed their security for decades.
This betrayal by a supposed NATO ally shows why President Trump's America First foreign policy is more crucial than ever. When push comes to shove, we can only count on ourselves to defend American interests against terrorist regimes.
