Defense Minister: Iran Missile Escalation Puts Bulgaria on Heightened Alert
Bulgaria's Acting Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov defined the launch of a ballistic missile from Iran toward Turkey as a serious and dangerous escalation, confirming that the projectile was intercepted and destroyed by NATO missile defense systems. Further reading: Turkey Just Shot Down an Iranian Missile - How Close Are We to a NATO War?
Former Minister: NATO Systems Protect Bulgaria, But Iran Missiles Pose Real Danger
Former Bulgarian Defense Minister Todor Tagarev has warned that Iran possesses a wide range of missiles, some of which are capable of reaching Bulgarian territory, highlighting a potential security risk. Speaking to Nova TV, Tagarev emphasized that more information is needed to fully assess the threat.
Iran’s Missiles and Bulgaria: How Safe Is the Country Under NATO Shield?
Former Defense Minister Todor Tagarev and Captain 1st Rank Vasil Danov, a member of the Board of the Atlantic Council of Bulgaria, discussed on Nova TV the potential threats to the country amid rising tensions in the Middle East and the implications for national security. Both agreed that while there is no immediate military danger, Bulgaria must remain alert, maintain close coordination with NATO, and actively manage energy and internal security measures.
Bulgaria's Interim Government Downplays Risk from Iran After Missile Incident, Opposition Demands Further Action
Today, Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov stated after a Security Council meeting at the Council of Ministers that Bulgaria is not facing a direct military threat and is not participating in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. He emphasized that the country is not involved in military operations and called for restraint, warning against the politicization of fear during the election period.
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