Chinese oversea bases

If the Chinese map is accurate then the the base is right in the middle of Taliban territory, where the blue dot is. Between Baharak and Yamgan, on a mountain ridge overlooking the valley below.
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if "the Chinese map" is this:
Here is the map
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and assuming the position of the base is where the light-blue panel points, then the base is in
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highlighted in dark-blue below:
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but "where the blue dot is" according to:
If the Chinese map is accurate then the the base is right in the middle of Taliban territory, where the blue dot is. Between Baharak and Yamgan, on a mountain ridge overlooking the valley below.
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is in
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highlighted in red below:
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SilentObserver

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if "the Chinese map" is this:

and assuming the position of the base is where the light-blue panel points, then the base is in
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highlighted in dark-blue below:
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but "where the blue dot is" according to:

is in
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highlighted in red below:
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Yes, that map. I think you misunderstood the "blue dot". Its in the middle of the crosshair right of the green face. Not the blue loudspeaker icon. I marked a "blue dot", its actually a polygon, perhaps too small to be seen clearly, it looks like a small body of water.

Correction: the location is supposed to be 10km south of where I marked.

According to the key, green means Taliban territory.
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plawolf

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I really don’t see how this qualifies as a ‘Chinese base’ given that it will be manned by Afghan government forces.
 

SilentObserver

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I really don’t see how this qualifies as a ‘Chinese base’ given that it will be manned by Afghan government forces.
It would be manned by Afghan government forces but will also have a Chinese presence. Construction will mean Chinese contractors/army engineers, bringing in Chinese troops for security. Training of Afghan forces will be provided by China, necessitating Chinese troops.
 
Yes, that map. I think you misunderstood the "blue dot". Its in the middle of the crosshair right of the green face. Not the blue loudspeaker icon. I marked a "blue dot", its actually a polygon, perhaps too small to be seen clearly, it looks like a small body of water.

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now recalled keywords "Badakshan"
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and "training"
while reading
"Over the past 96 hours in Afghanistan, the aircraft played a leading role against the Taliban, striking the militant group's training facilities in Badakhshan province with 24 smart bombs, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan said in a release."
Air Force Sets Another B-52 Smart Bomb Record in Afghanistan
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LOL kinda addition to the post right above (found using google now):
China denies plan to build military base in Afghanistan
January 25, 2018
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China’s Defence Ministry on Thursday denied that it was planning to build a military base in Afghanistan, branding such reports “groundless”.

Russian news agency Ferghana News, which focuses on Central Asia, has reported that China will build the base in northern Afghanistan. The report was picked up last week by U.S. magazine The Diplomat and then in Chinese state media.

Speaking at a regular news briefing, ministry spokesman Wu Qian said that the two countries had normal security cooperation and that China like other countries was supporting Afghanistan in defense and counter-terrorism.

“The so-called issue that China is building a military base in Afghanistan is groundless,” Wu said.

The ministry has also previously dismissed reports that Chinese military vehicles were patrolling inside Afghanistan.

China has long been concerned that instability in Afghanistan could spill over into the violence-prone Xinjiang region in China’s far west, home to the Muslim Uighur people, where hundreds of people have died in recent years in unrest blamed by China on Islamist militants.

China has also worked with Pakistan and the United States to broker peace talks to end Afghanistan’s Taliban insurgency that has raged since the militants were ousted by U.S.-backed forces in 2001.

China opened its first overseas military base, in the Horn of Africa country Djibouti, last year. China has previously denied having plans for other overseas bases, but the United States expects China to build more, with Pakistan a likely location.
 
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