A U.S. proposal to place a missile radar station in Bulgaria could further cement Sofia’s relations with the West – and alienate old friends in Moscow.
Stuck in the Middle

A U.S. proposal to place a missile radar station in Bulgaria could further cement Sofia’s relations with the West – and alienate old friends in Moscow.
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