Spain's Extremist Muslim Problem: Sánchez and His Far Left
by Pierre Rehov
March 13, 2026 at 6:00 am
"Spain, as you know, does not have nuclear bombs... We alone cannot stop the Israeli offensive." Critics rightly interpreted the remark as a chilling admission that if Spain did have nuclear bombs, it would have used them..... That a European head of government could utter such words against the Middle East's only democracy speaks volumes about the moral rot at the heart of Sánchez's foreign policy.
Sánchez's posture is hardly accidental. It flows directly from the fragile coalition that props up his Socialist government. To remain in office he depends on the far-left Podemos, a movement born of radical activism....
A European government that blocks a vital operation against Iran while maintaining alliances with movements historically tied to Iranian and Venezuelan influence networks has placed itself outside the democratic consensus
When a NATO member obstructs action against a regime sworn to Israel's destruction, the question is no longer whether influence exists. The question is how far it reaches—and how much damage it has already done and is planning to do.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22340/spain-extremist-muslim-problem-sanchez-and-his