The United States is taking Bagram Air Base back from the Taliban at the Taliban's request. I have confirmed this article's content and that the deployment will be announced publicly later this week. https://t.co/3DRYHs8yoQ
— Dan Hollaway (@DanHollaway) April 8, 2025
In a surprising development with significant geopolitical implications, the Afghan Taliban has reportedly handed over control of Bagram Air Base to the United States. Sources on the ground confirm that U.S. C-17 Globemaster aircraft have landed at the base, carrying military vehicles, equipment, and reportedly, senior intelligence personnel.
According to unverified reports, one of the aircraft is believed to have transported the Deputy Chief of the CIA, underscoring the potential intelligence and strategic importance of this renewed presence at Bagram.
A Historic Base with Global Attention
Bagram Air Base, once the largest U.S. military installation in Afghanistan, played a central role in America’s 20-year presence in the country. Following the U.S. military’s withdrawal in August 2021 and the subsequent Taliban takeover, the base remained under Taliban control — symbolizing a sharp turn in the region’s power dynamics.This recent handover, if confirmed, marks an unprecedented shift in Taliban-U.S. engagement. It raises questions about behind-the-scenes diplomacy, potential counter-terrorism coordination, and regional security strategies.
Strategic or Tactical?
Analysts are divided over the implications of this move:What Comes Next?
The presence of CIA leadership signals that the U.S. is potentially re-establishing intelligence footholds in the region. However, official confirmations from Washington or Kabul have yet to be issued, and the motives, scope, and duration of this renewed military presence remain unclear.
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