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A growing dispute over America’s closest allies has sparked another political showdown, this time reaching beyond Washington and into the relationship between the United States and one of its oldest European partners.
Rep. Carlos A. Giménez announced that he has withdrawn as co-chair of the Congressional Friends of Spain Caucus, citing what he described as the Spanish government’s increasingly hostile policies toward Israel.
In a letter addressed to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the Florida Republican said he made the decision reluctantly, noting Spain’s longstanding historical, cultural, and economic ties to the United States and to South Florida.
He said he has spent much of his career working to strengthen the relationship between the United States and Spain but argued that recent actions by Sánchez’s government made it impossible for him to continue serving in the caucus.
Giménez accused the Spanish government of escalating what he called a “hostile crusade” against Israel while the country continues to face threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran and other terrorist organizations.
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