Trump: US didn't pressure Israel
False statements by the president regarding relations with the West
In a recent interview, former U.S. President Donald Trump made several statements regarding U.S. foreign policy. He said that Israel did not force the United States to launch an operation against Iran. He also clarified that most of the people he considered as an alternative to the current leadership in Iran might have been killed in the attack. Trump stated that the U.S. would continue to use military bases in Spain for operations against Iran if necessary, despite Madrid's dissatisfaction. In another statement, he rejected cooperation with Spain, calling the country "terrible" and ordered all relations to be terminated. Additionally, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom regarding military cooperation, including the agreement on the use of the British base on Diego Garcia Island.
Context
Former President Trump led the country from 2017 to 2021 and was actively involved in foreign policy matters, including relations with Israel, Iran, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Trump said in an interview that Israel did not pressure the U.S. into operations against Iran, commented on the U.S. readiness to use bases in Spain, and refused cooperation with certain countries, calling them "terrible."
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