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SOFIA, March 11 (Xinhua) -- The United States will form
an East Europe Brigade to be based in Bulgaria and Romania, a Bulgarian
newspaper reported on Friday.
Gen. James Jones, the top commander of US and NATO forces in Europe, have told the US House of Representatives
that the new brigade would be made up of 5,000 troops and several logistic
teams, the Bulgarian newspaper 24 Chasa said.
Jones said he had discussed the issue of military
bases with Bulgaria and Romania and had inspected possible sites during his
visit to the two countries in January.
The newspaper said that the general was interested in
renting an army base, two air bases, a missile launching base and a naval base
from Bulgaria.
Romania and Bulgaria, which joined NATO last April,
are considered particularly suited for US forces to be based because of their
proximity to volatile regions in the Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East.
They also have Soviet-era facilities that could be
adapted for American use, and both countries are keen to host US troops.
Bulgaria, a staunch ally of the United States in the
Iraq war, sent troops to Iraq as well as to Afghanistan and Bosnia. Enditem
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