Trump threatens to halt trade with Spain over military base access

President Donald Trump has issued a stark threat to sever all commercial relations with Spain following the European nation’s refusal to permit U.S. military operations against Iran from its strategic bases. During a White House press briefing, the President characterized Spain’s cooperation as “terrible” and declared, “We’re going to cut off all trade. We don’t want anything to do with Spain.”

The confrontation stems from Madrid’s decision to block American access to Spanish military installations for operations targeting Iran, which Spanish officials contend would violate the United Nations charter. This diplomatic friction compounds existing tensions regarding defense expenditure requirements within NATO alliances, with Trump specifically criticizing Spain’s resistance to increasing military spending to 5% of GDP.

While Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent asserted the legal authority to implement such an embargo, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer offered more measured responses when consulted about the proposed trade restrictions. The administration’s capacity to enact targeted trade measures against an EU member state remains legally and logistically complex due to the bloc’s integrated market structure.

Bilateral trade between the nations represents significant economic interests, with 2025 data revealing $26 billion in U.S. exports to Spain and $21 billion in Spanish imports to American markets, including pharmaceuticals and agricultural products such as olive oil.

The political dimension extends beyond immediate military concerns, as Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez—among Europe’s few remaining left-leaning leaders—publicly condemned U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran as “unjustified, dangerous intervention” violating international law. While Trump additionally criticized the United Kingdom for insufficient cooperation regarding military base access, no parallel trade threats were directed toward British authorities.