By Usama Zahid
Bureau Chief, Scandinavian News Finland
(SNN News):
In a dramatic and bold statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump has called for the urgent retrieval of all American military equipment left in Afghanistan and demanded that the United States reclaim control of the Bagram Air Base, a site of major strategic importance in the region.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, Trump declared, “We have to withdraw our military equipment from Afghanistan at all costs. I have told the Defense Minister to make a strategy on this.”
The former President’s remarks mark a renewed focus on Afghanistan’s geopolitical significance, particularly amid increasing competition between the United States and China. Trump directly tied his demand for retaking Bagram to concerns about China’s growing regional influence, stating, “We will also take Bagram Air Base at all costs. China is not far from there.”
Bagram’s Strategic Importance
The Bagram Air Base, once the largest U.S. military installation in Afghanistan, was abandoned during the 2021 withdrawal under the Biden administration. Located just 50 kilometers north of Kabul, the base served as a key hub for American operations in the region for nearly two decades.
Military analysts have long emphasized Bagram’s strategic value, particularly due to its proximity to Central Asia and China’s Xinjiang province, making it a vital observation and logistical post for U.S. operations. Trump’s insistence on reclaiming the base suggests his administration views Bagram as a potential counterbalance to China’s expanding presence in the region.
Reclaiming Lost Equipment
Trump’s latest directive also targets the recovery of billions of dollars’ worth of U.S. military equipment reportedly left behind after the withdrawal. He has repeatedly referred to the incident as one of the “most embarrassing moments in U.S. history.”
According to defense experts, the abandoned arsenal included advanced weaponry, armored vehicles, and aircraft that later fell into the hands of Taliban forces. Trump’s order to the Defense Department to formulate a retrieval strategy signals a strong intent to correct what he perceives as a major foreign policy failure.
Potential Global Fallout
The declaration is expected to raise significant geopolitical tensions. Retaking Bagram would not only require cooperation—or confrontation—with the Afghan government but could also provoke a stern reaction from Beijing, which has previously warned Washington against reasserting military influence near its western borders.
Experts believe any U.S. move toward Bagram could destabilize the region, potentially reigniting military hostilities or sparking diplomatic standoffs.
No Clear Timeline — But a Firm Stance
While Trump did not provide a timeline for the proposed actions, he made it clear that the retrieval of U.S. equipment and the reoccupation of Bagram remain top priorities for his administration. “These are non-negotiable,” he stated firmly.
The Pentagon has not yet commented on the feasibility or legality of reclaiming Bagram, especially given current regional dynamics. However, insiders suggest the issue could quickly become a centerpiece of Trump’s renewed foreign policy agenda as he eyes future political moves.
Analyst Perspective
Political and defense analysts suggest that Trump’s remarks are both symbolic and strategic. Symbolic — in reclaiming America’s lost prestige after the chaotic withdrawal, and strategic — in positioning the U.S. as a counterweight to China’s ambitions across Asia.
Dr. Raymond Cole, a geopolitical analyst based in Washington, noted, “Trump’s rhetoric is meant to reassert U.S. dominance, but implementing such a plan would be extremely complex and risky, given the current balance of power in Afghanistan.”
Conclusion
Trump’s latest announcement has reignited global debate over America’s role in post-withdrawal Afghanistan and its long-term strategy to counter China’s growing influence. Whether his administration can realistically achieve these objectives remains uncertain — but one thing is clear: the call to reclaim Bagram Air Base marks a new and potentially explosive chapter in U.S. foreign policy.





