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U.S. threatens to "recall" Afghan base hiding U.S. military "black history"

US President Trump said a few days ago that the US seeks to "recover" Bagram Air Force Base. On the 20th Eastern Time, he threatened that if Afghanistan did not "return" Bagram Air Force Base to the United States, it would face serious consequences.

Around the recent remarks of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Afghan government issued a statement on the 21st, reaffirming its firm stance on safeguarding independence and territorial integrity, and urging the U.S. side to effectively fulfill the 2020 Doha agreement's commitments such as "no interference in Afghanistan's internal affairs".

While it remains unclear whether the U.S. will actually push for the “recall” of the base at the moment, the existing data show that the Bagram Air Force base was used by the U.S. military when there were a large number of human rights dirt spots and buried a large number of U.S. military “black history”.

The Bagram Air Force base, located approximately 50 kilometers north of Kabul, the Afghan capital, covers 77 square kilometers and is located on the plains surrounded by the Hindu Kush Mountains, with two 3,000-metre slopes that can take off fighters, bombers and large transport aircraft.

During the 2001 invasion of the US and NATO forces,Bagram Air Base becomes U.S. military base。 In July 2021, all U.S. and NATO troops withdrew from the base. The Afghan Taliban seized the base after taking power in August 2021.

The infamous Bagram prison is next to Bagram Air Base

It is worth noting that the infamous Bagram prison is close to Bagram Air Force Base. After the U.S. launched the war in Afghanistan in 2001, soon began to detain a large number of people suspected of being terrorists and so on, the number of prisoners once reached several thousand.

The scandal of U.S. military massacres in the Bagram prison continues to be exposed.The prison is also known as the Guantanamo of Afghanistan.A large number of Afghan prisoners here have been physically and mentally tortured; some have chosen to commit suicide in order to escape from inhuman torture; and many survivors have lived their lives in the shadows of atrocities.

Former prisoner at the Bagram prison, Muhammad Ayaz:In Bagram, some prisoners were proved innocent at the final trial after being imprisoned for one or two years, or even after being imprisoned for three years, because there was no evidence at all.

Former prisoner at the Bagram Prison, Seid Nouman:I want to tell the world not to be fooled by the United States that the United States does not respect the human rights of other countries for its own interests.



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