and pedalled down what was one of the most active runways for strikes against the taliban and al qaeda. it doesn t just feel like a ghost town. it almost feels post apocalyptic. no tumble weed. a can of energy drink hopped along. not long ago, bagram was the epicenter of america s longest war. up to 100,000 troops planned and executed counterterrorism missions here. so this was the command center. there is no light? reporter: when u.s. troops left, they cut the power. the afghans, a soldier told me, can t get it working. how do you feel about the way the americans left this base? translator: i don t want to talk about it, he said. everywhere on bagram we visited was dark. they hand over a base, they can t turn on the power, it s not too useful. reporter: the main battle planning room is that had all of the
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