what sort of monitoring could an air base in the middle of nowhere afghanistan ever offer that the U.S. isn’t already getting from Japan, Taiwan, and Korea
Well it would give them potentially powerful forward radar surveillance of part of China. Plus signals intelligence, listening, hacking. Plus let’s be honest a forward operating base for spies, “moderate rebel” terrorist collaborators, etc.
what sort of monitoring could an air base in the middle of nowhere afghanistan ever offer that the U.S. isn’t already getting from Japan, Taiwan, and Korea
Look at a map. It clearly gives them a completely different vantage
Well it would give them potentially powerful forward radar surveillance of part of China. Plus signals intelligence, listening, hacking. Plus let’s be honest a forward operating base for spies, “moderate rebel” terrorist collaborators, etc.
Opium?