White House Tells Spain: U.S. Military 'Does Not Need Your Help'
Source: Breitbart News · Bias: Far Right
Summary
The U.S. does not need help from Spain "or anyone else" after the government of socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez closed off Spanish airspace to U.S. aircraft involved in Operation Epic Fury, a White House spokesperson confirmed Monday. The post White House Tells Spain: U.S. Military ‘Does Not Need Your Help’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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