Bulgaria, joined NATO last year ,with six other ex-communist nations, and has declared its willingness to provide training grounds for U.S. troops.
In December 2004, Svinarov had told AFP that a permanent deployment of US troops to Bulgaria would involve up to 3,000 people.
In January 2005, General James Jones, The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe (NATO), said in Sofia that he planned to recommend to the US Congress “four or five” military bases in Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian government approved NATO to modernisation of the Graf Ignatievo (which first hosted American aircraft participating in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan )and Bezmer military airports in a 59 million Euro ($79 million) deal in March 2005.
Sarafovo was used by the US to station refueling aircraft during operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. (see post re USAF using Incurlik base in Turkey for re-fuelling operations)
On August 4-5 2003 General Jones, visited Romania to arrange for the US use of bases in the forthcoming wars in Afghanistan and the illegal invasion of Iraq.
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