Will Trump Take Bagram AirBase Afghanistan by Force? /Lt Col Daniel Davis

Daniel Davis / Deep Dive September 21, 2025
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Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavisDeepDive?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Danny was headquartered at Bagram Air Base during the Afghanistan war and explains its strategic location north of Kabul, near a narrow Afghan–China border strip. They criticize proposals (attributed to Trump) to re-establish a U.S. presence at Bagram, calling them unrealistic and dangerous — especially the idea of using it to threaten China’s nuclear sites. Notes the Taliban has rejected returning Bagram and would not accept a U.S. military presence; taking it by force is not a feasible or wise option. Warns reoccupying Bagram would have no clear mission, would provoke China, and could embarrass the U.S. if it fails to secure cooperation. Places this proposal in a pattern of impulsive geopolitical ideas (Panama Canal, Greenland, invading Venezuela) that divert resources and create avoidable risks. Uses the Houthi campaign as an example of costly, ineffective military action (huge expenditure, little gain) to argue similar outcomes would follow in Venezuela or Afghanistan. Concludes that such ideas aren’t being subjected to proper expert analysis or consequence-thinking; the speaker calls for sober, expert-driven deliberation rather than offhand proclamations.

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