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An internal Pentagon email, first reported by Reuters on April 24, 2026, outlined options to punish NATO allies perceived as unsupportive of US operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reassessing US diplomatic backing for the United Kingdomâs claim to the Falkland Islands.
The memo cited frustration over alliesâ refusal to grant access, basing and overflight (ABO) rights for American missions.
NATO officials and legal experts noted the allianceâs founding treaty contains no mechanism to suspend or expel members; senior NATO sources described the memoâs proposals as largely symbolic.
Spainâs Prime Minister Pedro SĂĄnchez dismissed the report and called on reliance on official US statements; Downing Street reiterated that sovereignty over the Falklands ârests with the UKâ and defended the islandersâ right to self-determination.
Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson reiterated US frustration with some alliesâ perceived lack of support.
Theotehr reporting also flagged concerns about possible reputational and diplomatic fallout, and noted the email did not explicitly recommend withdrawing US forces from Europe or closing bases but did propose options intended to pressure partners.
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Readers emphasize that legal limits on NATO constrain unilateral punitive moves, while US threats are pushing Europe toward strategic autonomyâdiversifying suppliers, building payment alternatives, and strengthening defence capacityârisks long-term rupture in relations and economic consequences for US defence firms.







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