Seems everyone in eastern Europe wants a piece of the anti-missile shield pie. Bulgaria is the latest former Warsaw Pact nation to voice its eagerness to President Barack Obama's slimmed-down, vague plan. But it's not only the Americans who are in demands. Now the Russians are finding eager parties as well to house their military hardware. Yes, it is only the sliver of a territory, the Moldovan breakaway region of Transdniester. But the news shows this U.S. project is stirring things up in the region, and could possibly lead to a new arms race.
