On May 11, the President of Romania got a visit from USAF General Duncan J. McNabb. Was it because the Romanian government agreed to let the United States base a “missile shield system” in their country? No, it was because, in a quietly done deal, Romania agreed to be used as a transit point for troops and supplies going to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Two bases shall be used for the “multi-mobile” operations. General McNabb thanked President Traian Basecue for the agreement.
President Basecue hinted at U.S. money for Romania: “I am thanking you for the attention granted to Romania’s infrastructure.”
If the U.S. is supposed to leave Iraq at the end of 2011, and then Afghanistan in 2012 (as originally stated), then why do they need to establish new “multi-mobile” (quoting Gen. McNabb) bases to support operations in those countries?