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Italy blocks US use of Sicily air base for Middle East war

by prmph on 3/31/2026, 3:39:45 PM

https://www.politico.eu/article/italy-blocks-us-use-of-sicily-air-base/

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by: rippeltippel

Italy didn&#x27;t join Spain in this: it&#x27;s just that using the Sigonella airbase for military purpose requires parliament approval, which was not scheduled on time. Meanwhile, five US military flights took off from the other base of Aviano, Northern Italy.<p>Aviano hosts the 31° Fighter Wing (F-16 jets) and B61-4 nuclear weapons, while Sigonella has Mq-9 Reaper drones and Ep-3 surveillance airplanes.<p>For context, the other main US bases in Italy are: Ghedi (Lombardia region), Camp Darby (Tuscany region), Camp Ederle (Veneto region), the two harbors of Naples and Gaeta, and some other communications infrastructures. By the way, Camp Darby is the largest US weapons and ammunition warehouse in Europe.

3/31/2026, 4:39:52 PM


by: michael1999

That is a misleading headline. Italy refused landing to flights outside normal operations without a prior request. We don&#x27;t know how the Italian government would respond to a request if the US took the time to make one.

3/31/2026, 4:27:23 PM


by: mattrighetti

&gt; As these were not logistical flights, they were not covered by the bilateral treaty governing U.S. military bases in Italy which allow for logistical and technical use; that led Defense Minister Guido Crosetto to deny the planes the use of the Sigonella base since permission in this case would need approval from the Italian parliament.

3/31/2026, 4:07:03 PM


by: ceejayoz

(Joining Spain and France.)

3/31/2026, 4:04:33 PM


by: elAhmo

It is a war, military operation, or an aggression?

3/31/2026, 5:04:23 PM


by: 0x_rs

More intentionally misleading propaganda. Just like France&#x27;s supposed ban of its airspace to US aircrafts claimed by Trump which is, needless to say, wrong. Think about what countries benefit from spreading this misinformation through media channels.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.lemonde.fr&#x2F;en&#x2F;international&#x2F;article&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;31&#x2F;france-has-not-banned-all-military-overflights-to-israel-and-the-middle-east_6751992_4.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.lemonde.fr&#x2F;en&#x2F;international&#x2F;article&#x2F;2026&#x2F;03&#x2F;31&#x2F;f...</a>

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by: dismalaf

I&#x27;m curious how western Europeans reconcile their supposed desire to have Russia not invade Europe with simping for Russia&#x27;s #1 defense partner?<p>Or do they just not care because Poland and Germany are east of them?

3/31/2026, 4:44:53 PM


by: redwood

On the one hand the US has pushed for this by weakening NATO. On the other hand what&#x27;s interesting is that the EU&#x27;s primary defense focus is Ukraine whose primary adversary&#x27;s primary defense partner is Iran, including creator of the dominant drone that Russia uses to attack Ukraine. So while it makes sense that European countries are doing what they can to avoid being targeted by Iranian retaliation, it&#x27;s a pretty sad state of affairs for Europe to not be able to do much to defend its interests (in Ukraine or the Gulf). All of this will lead to a newly muscular Europe, presumably. Which is what the US has been pushing for. But the US will have to get used to getting less red carpet treatment in Europe.

3/31/2026, 4:32:27 PM