Pedro Sánchez has turned the opposition to war into a tool for domestic politics and electoral campaigning.
Sánchez is using his disagreement with Donald Trump as a propagandistic device for his own benefit.
Despite his rhetoric, Spain continues to actively participate in Atlantic military matters and operations.
Sánchez's stance reflects a calculated act of distancing from Trump rather than a genuine policy of neutrality.
Sánchez's tactics and debates seem to pander more toward his personal gain than national interest.
Conclusion: Pedro Sánchez's politics appears to be driven more by internal political opportunism than genuine interest in neutrality and pacifism. Such exploitation of foreign policy can be detrimental to the seriousness and credibility of the State.