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Trump says ‘bad things’ will happen if Afghanistan does not return Bagram airbase

The US president has often lamented the loss of access to the facility, noting its proximity to China

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Afghan soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint outside Bagram airbase, on the day the last of American troops vacated it in July 2021. Photo: Reuters
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Afghanistan with unspecified punishment if the Taleban-controlled country did not “give Bagram Airbase back”.

“If Afghanistan doesn’t give Bagram Airbase back to those that built it, the United States of America, BAD THINGS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN!!!” the 79-year-old leader wrote on his Truth Social platform.

The vague threat comes just days after he raised the idea of the United States retaking control of the base while on a state visit to the United Kingdom.

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Bagram, the largest airbase in Afghanistan, was a linchpin of the US-led war effort against the Taliban, whose government Washington toppled following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

A massive, sprawling facility, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and others have repeatedly raised allegations of systematic human rights abuses by US forces at Bagram, especially pertaining to detainees in Washington’s murky “War on Terror”.

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Inside look at abandoned Bagram airbase where US ran its main Afghanistan detention centre

Inside look at abandoned Bagram airbase where US ran its main Afghanistan detention centre

Trump has often lamented the loss of access to Bagram, noting its proximity to China, but Thursday was the first time he has made public that he was working on the matter.

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