Here are several possible motives behind the Trump demand:
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Restoring US influence in
Afghanistan and the wider region, especially after the pull-out which many view
as a strategic loss.
·
Countering rivals, particularly
China and others by having a base close by.
·
Strengthening
counterterrorism posture, ensuring that militant groups can't easily use Afghan
territory to plan or launch attacks.
·
Leveraging domestic political
pressure as the opponents say the withdrawal decision was a mistake.
·
Using it as a bargaining
chip to secure concessions i.e. economic aid, diplomatic recognition, etc.
Being a sovereign county and also because the US does recognize
the Taliban government of Afghanistan it is the inherent right of Taliban to
outright rejected the US demand.
·
They rightly say Afghanistan’s
territorial integrity cannot be compromised.
·
No foreign military presence
will be allowed.
·
Taliban insists that
political and economic relations with the US are possible without giving up
land or allowing foreign bases.
Regaining control of Bagram will not an easy task for the
US. It would likely require a major military deployment, security provisions,
defense spending, etc. Experts say holding the base would be challenging
militarily and politically.
Some analysts view the US demand as an attempt to restore
hegemony over Afghanistan and adjoining countries.
They warn that pushing too hard might destabilize relations,
reduce cooperation, or provoke negative responses from locals or other
countries.
Under the Doha Agreement (2020) and other engagements, the
US made certain commitments about respecting Afghanistan’s sovereignty, no
foreign bases, etc. Returning to or demanding possession of Bagram is violation
of these agreements.
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