President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the U.S. is trying to regain an Afghanistan airfield abandoned during former President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from the nation.


The Taliban has attempted to normalize its relationship with the U.S. after the withdrawal in 2021. It is currently unclear how the U.S. will go about regaining the base.
White House Envoy Adam Boehler reportedly met with the Taliban in March to secure the release of George Glezmann, an American hostage.
The meeting was the first U.S. contact with the Islamist group since the Fall of Kabul in 2021. The Taliban said that their meeting with Boehler included talks to “develop bilateral relations between the two countries, issues related to citizens, and investment opportunities in Afghanistan,” according to Fox News. The withdrawal from Afghanistan under Biden was widely criticized for causing the deaths of hundreds of civilians and 13 U.S. service members.
“The Department of War is a planning organization and routinely reviews how the Department would respond to a variety of contingencies across the globe,” Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “We are always ready to execute any mission at the President’s direction.”
The White House deferred to the Pentagon.
Jason Cohen contributed to this report.

