Romania allows 'defensive' US refuelling, monitoring for Iran operations at its air bases
Romania will host U.S. refueling planes and surveillance gear at key airbases to support defensive operations linked to Iran, enabling temporary troop and hardware deployments.
- Romania will host U.S. refuelling planes, surveillance and satellite communications equipment for operations against Iran, as stated by President Nicusor Dan.
- The U.S. previously withdrew around 1,000 troops from Romania, but around 1,000 U.S. troops and 3,500 NATO troops remain in the country.
- The equipment being deployed is defensive and does not carry actual ammunition, according to President Dan.
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The Romanian Parliament approved Wednesday to allow the deployment of U.S. tankers, as well as satellite monitoring and communications equipment, on its territory for 90 days to support defensive work and obtaining information from U.S. forces participating in the offensive against Iran. Of 297 deputies and senators present, 272 voted in favour, 18 against, five abstained and two did not vote.
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Romania’s top defense body has approved a request from the United States to use its airbases for military operations against Iran. This decision follows a report by The Associated Press regarding the strategic partnership between the two nations on March 11. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW President of Romania Nicușor Dan stated that the agreement will allow for the temporary deploymen…
According to President Nicușor Dan, this will only make Romania a safer place.
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