In Bulgaria, under NATO's umbrella and led by an Italian command, a large multinational military exercise named 'Alliance Wall' took place at a U.S.-managed training ground in Mokren. The exercise involved U.S. troops working closely with soldiers from other NATO countries, showcasing coordinated military operations. The exercise aimed to strengthen the ability of NATO members, including the U.S., to operate effectively on NATO's eastern flank. Colonel Matteo Epifani, the Italian commander, emphasized continued collaboration with U.S. forces, noting that there has been no change in their approach and that daily coordination is essential due to the U.S.-operated infrastructure. He highlighted that American troops participate in advanced training cycles here, lasting between eight to nine months, without overlapping with Italian rotations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the military exercise and the relationship between U.S. and Italian/NATO forces. It includes direct quotes from the Italian commander who emphasizes cooperation and stability, without overtly criticizing or praising either side. The focus remains on the U.S




