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How Donald Trump helped make Spain’s prime minister a ‘rockstar’
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez became a prominent EU figure by opposing the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran, drawing criticism from President Donald Trump. Despite domestic political instability and corruption scandals, Sánchez’s stance led to EU-wide condemnation of the war, elevating his international profile.
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