Missiles launched from Iran are seen in the skies over Tel Aviv, capital of Israel, as Israel’s air defense system is activated to intercept them following the attack, on March 28, 2026. [Saeed Qaq - Anadolu Agency]
Romania’s American military bases could be at risk amid rising tensions between the US and Iran, a former Romanian chief of staff warned on Tuesday, Anadolu reports. Speaking to Digi24, retired Gen. Stefan Danila said: “I wouldn’t say that Romania doesn’t have a problem, because there are American bases in Romania, and the Iranians said from the beginning that the American bases are the object—or identify these bases as targets for them.” “Being bases in Romania, we automatically have to take this into account, meaning there is the possibility that the Iranians will target these bases, as they have targeted other bases. The closest bases, the most accessible for their weapons, are the American bases in the Gulf,” he added. […]

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