How many U.S. military bases are in Kabul?
As of August 30, 2021, when the last U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan, there are no permanent U.S. military bases remaining in Kabul. While the U.S. maintained a
The most important permanent U.S. bases in Afghanistan are located in Kabul, Bagram, Mazar-I-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar, Helmand (Shurab), Gardez, Jalalabad, and Shindand. Under the security agreement, the United States is allowed to have these military bases, and if necessary, require the deployment of new bases.
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Based on the security agreement, the United States has received at least ten official military bases on Afghan territory, which it uses daily to implement its goals in the region related to military tasks and weapons.
Established in the 1950s, Bagram is the largest military air base in Afghanistan. It was a primary center for U.S. and allied forces for cargo, helicopter, and support flights. It has a 3,000-meter runway capable of handling heavy bomber and cargo aircraft.
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