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Austria Banned US Military Flights Through Its Airspace — Here Is the European Divide the Iran War Is Creating

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Austria refused to allow US military flights through its airspace for the Iran war. Here is the European fracture line this creates and which countries are with or against the campaign.

Austria's formal refusal to permit American military flights through its airspace in connection with the Iran war — confirmed in the Alma Research Center's April 3 report — is the specific European diplomatic development that most clearly illuminates the continental divide the conflict is creating between NATO allies who support the US-Israeli campaign and those who have explicitly declined to enable it.

Austria's specific position has constitutional dimensions: the country's permanent neutrality, enshrined in the 1955 Austrian State Treaty and the Federal Constitutional Law on Neutrality, prohibits Austrian participation in military alliances and forbids the use of Austrian territory for military purposes by foreign powers. This constitutional framework — which Austria maintained through the Cold War, the Balkan conflicts, and the post-9/11 period — provides the specific legal foundation for refusing US military overflight.

For the European divide: the UK Prime Minister's statement that 'this is not our war' — delivered alongside Keir Starmer's condemnation of Houthi drone attacks on Kuwait — captures the specific European diplomatic positioning that maintains criticism without participation. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni conducting a Gulf tour to 'boost national energy security' reflects a different calculation — the specific European recognition that the Hormuz closure affects European LNG supply in ways that require diplomatic engagement with the Gulf states whose infrastructure is being attacked.

For Russia's specific positioning: a Kremlin spokesperson stated that Russia is 'ready to do its part to bring the conflict in Iran to an end' — the specific diplomatic language that positions Russia as a potential peace broker whose specific interests in the conflict's resolution include Iran's recovery as a Russian partner state and the specific economic opportunities that post-war Iranian reconstruction would provide.

For China's specific positioning: China's Foreign Ministry 'justified Iran,' according to reporting, and stated that US-Israeli strikes are the reason for the Hormuz closure — placing responsibility for the global energy disruption on the attacking powers rather than on Iran's strategic choice to close the strait.

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