President Donald Trump has ratcheted-up his demand for Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan and is now threatening the Taliban who took it over when the US pulled in another country in 2021.
“If Afghanistan doesn't give Bagram Airbase again to those who constructed it, the USA of America, BAD THINGS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN!!! President DJT,” the president posted on Truth Social on Saturday evening.

The commander in chief didn't elaborate on what kind of bother the Taliban can be in in the event that they don't return Bagram and it isn't clear what sort of involvement the US navy would have in reoccupying the important thing strategic base.
Trump first floated the concept of the US navy retaking management of the important thing air base whereas standing beside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday.
“We're attempting to get it again,” Trump mentioned, apparently shocking Starmer. “We're attempting to get it again as a result of they want issues from us.”
“We wish that base again, however one of many causes we would like the bottom is, as you realize, it's an hour away from the place China makes its nuclear weapons,” the president mentioned Friday.

Bagram Air Base resides within the japanese a part of the nation close to the important thing strategic borders of China and Pakistan.
It was the most important base of operations for United States operations throughout the Conflict in Afghanistan following the terrorist assaults of September 11, 2001, till the Biden administration gave it up throughout the chaotic 2021 withdrawal from the nation.
The Americanized base as soon as boasted a Burger King, Pizza Hut, an enormous jail advanced, and outlets promoting every little thing from electronics to native wares, in response to Reuters.
Earlier this 12 months and through his 2024 presidential marketing campaign, Trump spoke concerning the significance of the bottom and warned that China was controlling Bagram Air Base, which the Taliban denied.
“They need to chorus from making emotional statements based mostly on unsubstantiated data,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid mentioned on the time, in response to VOA News.
