Verified reports confirm that Spain has refused to allow the United States to use its military bases in Rota and Morón for potential strikes against Iran.
Madrid condemned the U.S.–Israeli operation and stated its territory cannot be used unless actions comply with existing bilateral agreements and international law. Following the decision, U.S. military aircraft — including refueling tankers — reportedly departed from Spanish bases.
However, there is no verified evidence that the U.S. has cut off all trade with Spain in response. No official announcements, major media confirmations, or credible sources support claims that President Donald Trump ordered a full trade suspension.
🔎 What’s confirmed:
• Spain denied U.S. use of Rota and Morón for Iran-related strikes
• U.S. aircraft relocated after Madrid’s decision
• Spanish leadership criticized the operation as unilateral
⚠️ What’s unverified:
• Any official U.S. order to cut all trade ties with Spain
Diplomatic tensions appear real. A total trade cutoff does not — at least based on current verified reporting.
Always verify before reacting.



