Spain and iraq: Spain's Defence Secretary Alejandro Alvargonzález has ruled out imminent Spanish military involvement against the terrorist group Isis in Iraq, describing the issue as 'complicated' in the minds of the Spanish electorate.Spain's Alvargonzález made the remarks , where U.S president Barack Obama is expected to ask for allies in possible military intervention against Isis terrorists in Iraq.A terrorist attack in Madrid on March 11th, 2004, just three days before Spanish voters went to the polls, killed a total of 191 people on two packed commuter trains. Spain's conservative Popular Party government blamed the attacks on the Basque separatist group ETA. But many Spaniards believed they were trying to deflect attention from a possible link between the bombings and Spain's involvement in the Iraq War. The Popular Party then lost the general elections and a socialist PSOE government took power, and withdrawed Spanish troops from Iraq.