The United States European Command State Partnership Program (EUCOM SPP), according to its own mission, is a National Guard program that “links U.S. states with designated partner countries to … support the command’s security cooperation objectives.”[3] Currently, 22 Partnerships exist “with former Soviet, Yugoslav and Warsaw Pact countries in the EUCOM Area of Responsibility.” Becoming independent on the dissolution of the Soviet Union
on December 26, 1991, these countries shortly requested the advice and
assistance of the United States in creating new self-defense forces.
lmao, New Jersey and Albania, Oklahoma and Azerbaijan, North Carolina and Moldova, Georgia and Georgia