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    Zaman, Turkey
    July 27 2004

    US Ties up New Base Structuring in Europe


    The US will begin negotiations concerning new "strategic
    partnerships" that will assist the redeployment of its military
    bases.

    General Charles Wald, Deputy Commander for the European Command, told
    a foreign policy symposium in the Senate that the US needed to change
    its military settlement plan in foreign lands. Wald said that the
    Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, the Black Sea region of Turkey,
    Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, in the Southern Caucuses, because of
    their proximity to oil fields, drug smuggling, terrorism and
    instability, were the "'new geopolitical hot points".

    General Wald noted that the US was not looking for a permanent base
    in Southern Caucasian countries, rather, "strategic partnerships."
    American troops settled in Germany could be temporarily shifted to
    some countries including Turkey. Last month, an article in The New
    York Times claimed that the US planned to move 72 F-16 planes from
    Germany to Incirlik Base in Eastern Turkey. The story was denied. 84
    percent of 120,000 American troops in Europe are in Germany.
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