They’ll probably take it over now they are buddies with the Tally’s. Thanx a lot President Potato head.
It’s a nice air base that will give China reach into the Middle East and it gives them another front against India in a future war.
Yes, if they havent’ already.
The Taliban, as long as they can impose pure Islam will not care who owns the assets. As long as they get their cut of the rent.
Or will they succumb to imperial temptations, begin to exploit the Afghans, and end up getting thrown out themselves?
Not take over-bet the base going to China is included as a “gift” ,along with 10% going to “the big guy”.
They better take up the runways and get rid of all the mines we left there.
It’s theirs for the taking. Given the demonstrated strategic “expertise” at the top of the U.S. government it’s ripe fruit. Austin, Milley, and Blinken are some of the best strategic assets the PRC ever had.
Hey, Chicoms. Go ahead and take over the base and some villages and cope with the Sunni vs. Shiite and Taliban vs. ISIS and Resistance vs. strict Shariah Law adherents.
Maybe 20-30 years from now you can have planned withdrawal.
We can give you some plans left over from the Vietnam advisor days in the early 1960s through the Saigon helicopter days in 1975. And the French records from the occupation through the fall of French Indochina in 1954.
the FR has become home to so many China toadies it’s disgusting. Afghanistan will chew the CCP up like it has every other power. Just give it time.
Kind of a moot point, right??
What kind of a question is this?
It’s been handed to them on a silver platter. Hello!!
I’m curious to know why so many think China is going to send in troops. They’re going in there to get the lithium and other minerals. For them, it’s a business deal. They’ll use slave labor, possibly the Muslim Uyghurs. Pay off the Taliban to keep everyone safe.
And if some Taliban guy gets froggy and schwacks a couple of Uyghurs, does anyone think the Chinese will care.
The Taliban is soon, going to be swimming in cash......
Factbox: What are Afghanistan’s untapped minerals and resources?
As long as that money is flowing to Taliban leadership, everything and everyone will be safe.
They’ll have money from the mining. They’ll have money from all the heroin, meth and weed they’ll export to the US, on Chinese ships via Mexico.
And when they figure out that they can make billions by allowing their fellow savages to leave, request asylum in the US, get asylum and refugee status, pop out some citizens in local hospitals, all of whom will start sending some of their welfare money back home, they’ll have wire transfer locations all over the place. They’ll skim a certain percentage and, once again, the US taxpayer will be propping up their economy, making the Taliban rich, while we go broke.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!! Good times ahead, America
We took it over after the Russians. Why would t China take it over.
They have a base in Djibouti, why not Bagram?
They’d be foolish not to. Not “take it over” exactly, but offer their new besties, the Taliban, to use their organizational skills to keep it up and running smoothly. And perhaps they can help the cavemen put the abandoned U.S. high-tech goodies to good use.
Afghanistan has never been stable enough to exploit its mineral resources safely. Not when the Russians were running the show. Not under the U.S. Not in the dozen years or so between. That’s not going to change soon. Add to that the fact that there is literally no infrastructure that can support large scale mining - railways, highways, electrical grid - so it would have to be built almost from scratch. That’s billions of dollars of investment in unstable areas of the country before you can even begin mining.
Whatever else, China only wants the Tallies to stop the flow and training of their Uygars and other minorities in combat arms.
They have already measured for the drapes.
I would bet that Hunter has already negotiated this deal and Joe got his 10%, which means it will more than likely come to fruition by Christmas.
Count on it. China wants all the minerals, most especially lithium.