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"Spain said we can't use their bases. We could use their bases if we want. We could just fly in a...

By Oliver
Posted March 3, 2026

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Oliver (@OWS1892) is a Twitter user known for sharp, provocative commentary on international politics and US foreign policy. Their style is highly sarcastic and confrontational, often using inflammatory analogies to criticize powerful figures. Credibility is subjective, rooted in opinion rather than verified expertise, appealing to anti-establishment audiences.

What's This About?

The post quotes a statement attributed to US President Donald Trump dismissing Spain's refusal to allow US access to its military bases (Rota and Morón) for strikes against Iran during Operation Epic Fury, asserting the US could use them regardless.[1][2] It labels this attitude 'Spoken like a true rapist,' drawing a controversial analogy to imply arrogant disregard for sovereignty and consent. The context stems from Spain's firm rejection, citing international law and unilateral US-Israeli actions amid escalating Middle East conflict, including Iran's nuclear program and retaliatory strikes.[1][2][3] Key themes include US exceptionalism, NATO tensions, and criticism of aggressive military posture.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending amid heightened US-Iran conflict under Operation Epic Fury, with recent strikes killing Iran's Supreme Leader and sparking global outrage.[2][3] Trump's defiant rhetoric on Spanish bases directly challenges NATO ally sovereignty, fueling viral debates on social media. Timing aligns with Spain's public condemnation and rising energy prices from disrupted shipping, amplifying international relevance.[1]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Spain's Rota and Morón bases have hosted US forces since the 1950s under bilateral agreements, but Spain asserts sovereign control over usage.[2]
  • 2Operation Epic Fury began after Iran ignored US warnings on its nuclear and missile programs, with Trump projecting a 4-5 week campaign now ahead of schedule.[1][2]
  • 3Over 500 deaths reported in Iran from strikes, including civilians, plus Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.[2][3]
  • 4UK allowed limited US access to some bases but refused offensive participation, contrasting Spain's total denial.[1]
  • 5Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez called US actions an 'unjustified and dangerous military intervention' risking global instability.[1]

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