US in talks with Taliban on re-establishing counterterrorism forces to Afghan base, WSJ reports

The United States is reportedly in talks with the Taliban to potentially re-establish a limited military presence at Bagram air base in Afghanistan. This move would serve as a base for counterterrorism operations. Discussions, led by Special Envoy...

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Runway is seen at Bagram U.S. air base
The United States is in discussions with the Taliban about re-establishing a small U.S. military presence at Afghanistan's Bagram air base as a launch point for counterterrorism operations, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people with knowledge of the negotiations.

The Journal, citing a U.S. official, also reported that the talks - headed by Special Envoy for hostage response Adam Boehler - include a potential prisoner exchange, a possible economic deal and a security component.

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