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Just caught Spain's PM pushing back pretty hard on the whole unilateral military action thing. Sánchez has been pretty vocal about how the U.S. and Israel need to work through proper multilateral channels instead of going it alone. Interesting perspective considering how much pressure there's been from various sides lately.
Basically, Spain's position is pretty clear: they're all about diplomatic solutions and international cooperation when it comes to these global conflicts. Not exactly a hot take in Europe, but it's worth noting how consistently they're advocating for dialogue over military interventions.
The Spanish government keeps hammering the same point - peaceful resolutions, multilateral approaches, working through established international frameworks. It's their way of saying that unilateral moves, whether from the U.S., Israel, or anyone else, aren't the answer to solving these tensions. Makes you think about how different countries are positioning themselves on these geopolitical issues.