US forces depart Bagram Airfield, marking end of long-term military presence.
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US forces completed their withdrawal from Bagram Airfield, the largest military base in Afghanistan, marking a significant milestone in the country's history. The airfield, which served as a key strategic hub for American operations for nearly two decades, was handed over to Afghan security forces. Its departure signifies the end of an era characterized by US military presence in the region.
The closure of Bagram Airfield has raised concerns about the security situation in Afghanistan, as the Taliban continues to gain ground amidst the power vacuum left by the departing forces. The move has sparked debates about the future stability of the country and the potential resurgence of extremist groups.
The withdrawal from Bagram Airfield underscores a shift in US foreign policy and marks a pivotal moment in the country's involvement in Afghanistan. As the last American troops left the base, it signaled the closing chapter of a long and tumultuous military campaign in the region.
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