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Bagram

British  
/ ˈbæɡrəm /

noun

  1. an air base in NE Afghanistan, near Kabul; now under the control of US forces

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Pakistani security sources said strikes at Bagram were based on "credible intelligence" to disrupt the "supply of critical equipment and stores" for Afghan soldiers and militants fighting Pakistan forces along the frontier.

From Barron's • Mar. 3, 2026

The Taliban regularly parades US weapons, including at Bagram Airfield, which served as the main US-Nato base, and frame them as symbols of victory and legitimacy.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2025

There was no provision to hang on to Bagram.

From Slate • Jul. 19, 2024

In October that year, after four months in Bagram prison just outside Kabul, Saber was transferred to Guantanamo.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 11, 2024

In 2006, he published "Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantánamo, Bagram, and Kandahar," an early account of the injustices and cruelties in America's war-on-terror prisons.

From Salon • Aug. 13, 2023