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Mar 11, 2026

Amid NATO Allies’ Reluctance to Host Iran Strike Operations, Romania Opens Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base to the United States


As tensions with Iran continue to rise, differences are emerging
inside NATO over the use of European bases for potential military operations.
While some Western European countries appear reluctant to allow their territory to be used for strikes against Iran, Romania is signaling a willingness to support U.S. operations from its territory.

According to reports, United States has requested access to Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base, a major NATO facility near the Black Sea, to support ongoing missions related to the Middle East.
The request reportedly includes the deployment of aircraft for refueling operations, fighter jet support and the temporary stationing of up to 500 U.S. personnel.

Romanian authorities are expected to approve the request, highlighting Bucharest’s strong strategic alignment with Washington and NATO’s eastern flank priorities.

Western European Reluctance

At the same time, reports indicate that countries such as Spain and France have been cautious about allowing their bases to be used for offensive operations against Iran.
Both countries maintain important military installations that are frequently used by U.S. forces, including Naval Station Rota and Morón Air Base, which have historically supported American deployments to the Middle East.
However, political sensitivities and the risk of escalation appear to be influencing decisions about whether these facilities should be directly linked to potential strike operations.
For many European governments, the priority remains avoiding a broader regional conflict.

Romania’s Strategic Role




Romania’s position reflects a different geopolitical perspective. As one of NATO’s key states on the alliance’s eastern flank, Romania has consistently supported a strong U.S. military presence in the region. The Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base has already served as a major logistics hub during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it regularly hosts U.S. and allied forces.

Its location offers several advantages:
  • relative safety from Middle Eastern missile threats
  • direct access to NATO logistics networks
  • proximity to the Black Sea and southeastern Europe.
These factors make the base an ideal staging point for support missions such as aerial refueling, surveillance and force rotation.

A Broader NATO Dynamic

The situation highlights an increasingly visible dynamic inside NATO: while Western European countries often adopt more cautious political positions in Middle Eastern conflicts, several Eastern European allies tend to support a more robust U.S. military posture.
This difference does not necessarily signal division within the alliance, but rather reflects different regional priorities and security perceptions.
As the situation with Iran evolves, Romania’s willingness to facilitate U.S. operations may further reinforce its role as one of the most important NATO hubs in southeastern Europe.
In a rapidly shifting strategic environment, geography and political will are once again shaping how military power is projected across continents.

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