Spain Restricts Airspace Access Amid US-Iran Tensions, Former NATO Envoy Calls for Unity
Spain has reportedly closed its airspace to US military aircraft involved in Iran conflict as former NATO ambassador urges allied cooperation.

Spain has closed its airspace to United States military aircraft involved in the ongoing conflict with Iran, according to reports, marking what some analysts view as a significant shift in European support for American military operations.
The airspace restriction comes as tensions between the US and Iran continue, though specific details about the nature and scope of the current conflict were not immediately available. Spain's decision represents a departure from traditional NATO solidarity in supporting US military activities.
Former US Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker addressed the situation during an appearance on Fox News Live, calling on the United States and its allies to "stop the sniping" and work together to resolve the Iran conflict. Volker emphasized the importance of allied unity in addressing the situation.
Some foreign policy observers interpret Spain's action as indicative of broader changes within NATO, suggesting it signals a move away from automatic support for US military expeditions. This shift would represent a transition toward alliance arrangements that require case-by-case negotiation rather than blanket cooperation.
The development highlights growing complexity in transatlantic relations and alliance management as European nations appear increasingly selective about participating in or supporting US military operations. The incident occurs against the backdrop of ongoing regional tensions in the Middle East involving Iran and US interests.