US troops leave Bagram base, heart of American military power in Afghanistan for 20 years


New Delhi, Jul 3 (IANS): The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan reached a significant milestone on Friday, with officials confirming that all American forces had left the sprawling Bagram Air Base, CBS News reported.

For almost 20 years, Bagram has been the primary military base used by the US to wage its war in Afghanistan, the report said.

The American forces' unceremonious departure from Bagram is the most significant evidence yet that America's longest war has finally come to an end. The base was in the hands of Afghan security forces as of Friday -- way ahead of the deadline President Joe Biden set to have all US forces out by September 11.

However, it doesn't mean the withdrawal of American troops is complete, and officials stressed that the top US commander in Afghanistan, Army General Scott Miller, "still retains all the capabilities and authorities to protect the forces" still in the country.

The US military hasn't said when the last American soldiers are due to pack up and head home from Afghanistan, but there's a lot of unfinished business, the report said.

The Taliban welcomed the news of the Bagram handover, spokesman Suhail Shaheen told CBS News on Friday, adding: "We hope there are no more foreign soldiers on our land."

Daily Mail reported for close to 20 years, Bagram Airfield was the heart of American military power in Afghanistan, a sprawling mini-city behind fences and blast walls just an hour's drive north of Kabul.

It was initially a symbol of the US drive to avenge the 9/11 attacks and then of its struggle for a way through the ensuing war with the Taliban.

Now, in just a matter of days, the last US soldiers will have departed Bagram.

They are leaving what probably everyone connected to the base -- whether American or Afghan -- considers a strained legacy, the report said.

US Central Command said last week it is well past 50 percent packing up Bagram and the rest is going fast. American officials have said the entire pullout of US troops will most likely be completely finished by July 4.

The Afghan military will then take over Bagram as part of its continuing fight against the Taliban --- and against what many in the country fear will be a new eruption of chaos.

As the withdrawal date for the US troops approaches, thousands of Afghan translators now face being left stranded because they haven't yet been accepted for a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) into America, the report added.

Up to 18,000 translators and interpreters are under constant fear of deadly attacks from the Taliban and have been run out of their homes because of their support for the American government over the last 20 years.

It has cost the US military 2,312 lives and $816 billion, according to the Department of Defence.

  

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Waste of Trillions of dollars, yes trillions, but in the end achieved nothing. Same fate of USSR.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    For the past twenty years the women in Pakistan lived in some dignity. Now they will be whipped in the streets by the moral policemen. The US forces atleast kept ISIS & Alqaeda activities in check. Now the ISIS will shift its base in Syria to Afghanistan.

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  • rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Afghanistan known as Grave yard of Empire. even Genghis Khan was defetaed and his down fall began followed by the great super power. There is a saying the great Army will come from khorstan and they will destroy all the super power.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Its a Prophecy... But some say could be India, some say from Pak and some say from Afghanistan... Looking at current scenario, it doesn't look like either India or Pak, but can say Afghan... But who knows after 100 or 200 or 500 or 1000 years from now, what changes will occur....

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