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In 2025, the U.S. and Pakistan advance strategic talks, with plans to reopen Bagram Air Base to counter China, leveraging Pakistan’s location amid ongoing trust and regional challenges.
In 2025, Pakistan is emerging as a potential strategic partner for the U.S. in Central Asia, with high-level talks between U.S. and Pakistani officials, including Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, signaling a diplomatic thaw.
The U.S., under former President Donald Trump’s push, is considering reestablishing a military presence at Bagram Air Base to counter China, with Pakistan seen as a key intermediary.
Despite past tensions over alleged Taliban support, the shift leverages Pakistan’s geographic position and military infrastructure for surveillance and power projection.
The move aims to frame U.S. operations as counter-terrorism efforts rather than occupation, though challenges remain over Taliban opposition, trust, and Pakistan’s balancing act with China.
En 2025, los Estados Unidos y Pakistán avanzan en conversaciones estratégicas, con planes para reabrir la Base Aérea de Bagram para contrarrestar a China, aprovechando la ubicación de Pakistán en medio de la confianza y los desafíos regionales en curso.