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Related: About this forumFULL MEETING: Trump Blasts Europe, Spain, Greenland, and Iran During Meeting With Rutte - DRM News
Donald Trump attends the high-stakes NATO Leaders' Summit in Ankara, Turkey, where he is scheduled to meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
With Ukraine, Russia, defense spending, and Middle East security dominating the agenda, Trump's participation is expected to shape key alliance decisions and global diplomacy. - 07/08/2026.
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FULL MEETING: Trump Blasts Europe, Spain, Greenland, and Iran During Meeting With Rutte - DRM News (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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Well, at least we now know what the long phone conversation with Putin was about.
Biophilic
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MaddowBlog-Trump keeps threatening to cut off trade with Spain, but he can't follow through
LetMyPeopleVote
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Biophilic
(6,847 posts)1. Well, at least we now know what the long phone conversation with Putin was about.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,657 posts)2. MaddowBlog-Trump keeps threatening to cut off trade with Spain, but he can't follow through
We dont want to do any trade business with Spain anymore, the president said. Its not nearly that simple.
Why does it matter that Trump ordered an end to U.S. trade with Spain?
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-07-08T20:44:45.086Z
In part because he canât do that, and in part because he clearly doesnât know that he canât do that.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-spain-trade-threats-nato-eu
Its never been altogether clear why Donald Trump harbors so much animosity toward Spain, though its been evident for a while. Just days into the presidents second term, he tried to deride the international BRICS coalition, which he occasionally pretends to understand......
But perhaps most importantly, Trump has talked more than once in recent months about ending all trade between the United States and Spain. He brought it up unprompted at multiple White House events shortly after the war with Iran began, following a dispute over the U.S. militarys use of Spanish air bases.
This week, he did it again during the NATO summit in Turkey.
In other words, the White House cant single out Spain for some kind of trade embargo without affecting the rest of the European Union, which is a fight the administration has been reluctant to pick.
As for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who shrugged off the American presidents latest threat, theres a broader dynamic the White House might not fully appreciate. Trump is wildly unpopular in Spain, and every time the Republican lashes out at the country, Sánchez reaps the political benefits.
All things considered, the Spanish prime minister probably hopes that Trump will keep making threats.
But perhaps most importantly, Trump has talked more than once in recent months about ending all trade between the United States and Spain. He brought it up unprompted at multiple White House events shortly after the war with Iran began, following a dispute over the U.S. militarys use of Spanish air bases.
This week, he did it again during the NATO summit in Turkey.
Trump: "Spain is a wasted cause. We don't want to do any trade business with Spain anymore, by the way. I'd like to cut it off. Spain is a terrible partner in NATO. Cut off all trade with Spain, please. Including visits. We don't want anything to do. They're hopeless. Bad people."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-07-08T11:41:28.628Z
In other words, the White House cant single out Spain for some kind of trade embargo without affecting the rest of the European Union, which is a fight the administration has been reluctant to pick.
As for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who shrugged off the American presidents latest threat, theres a broader dynamic the White House might not fully appreciate. Trump is wildly unpopular in Spain, and every time the Republican lashes out at the country, Sánchez reaps the political benefits.
All things considered, the Spanish prime minister probably hopes that Trump will keep making threats.