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Romania warns of Iranian strike on US bases in Kogałnice
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Updated 13h ago |
Created 15h ago
Romanian President Traian Băsescu has responded urgently to Iran's threat, warning that while the country can repel an attack if it occurs, "no one" could ensure total elimination of risk or prevent a strike on US equipment at Kogałnice and Turda bases in Poland as previously mentioned.
Key Points
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1Romanian President TraIAN Bașescu has warned the state to take urgent preventive measures following threats from Iran.
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2Başescu emphasized that while Romania can defend itself against an attack, no one can guarantee eliminating all risks associated with such a threat.
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3The president suggested it would be prudent for individuals and families to consider their shelter options in anticipation of potential conflict.
Developments
[Mar 16]
Traian Bașescu warned that the Romanian state must take urgent preventive measures after Iran threatened Romania (Libertatea.ro).
[Mar 16, 20:53] -> [Correction based on context to Mar 17]
Traian Bașescu stated that no one can guarantee the elimination of all risks following Iranian threats (Rss.stirileprotv.ro).
[Mar 16, 20:53] -> [Correction based on context to Mar 17]
Bașescu noted that while Romania could repel an attack, risks cannot be fully eliminated (Hotnews.ro).
[Mar 15, 20:49] -> [Correction based on context]
Bașescu suggested Iran might try attacking US equipment at Kogałniceanu and Turda (Mediafax.ro).
[Mar 20:49] -> [Correction based on context]
Bașescu urged citizens and families to think about where they would shelter in case of an attack (Gandul.ro).