We didn't build, nor do we own the military base. We are occupying it alongside the Honduran military. Our soldiers help them and their people, while allowing our country a presence there for defense purposes.
I would imagine the U.S. helps train their soldiers and supplies them with state-of-the-art military gear. Who benefits from them being there? Mostly Honduras does.
I don't know if that is a strategic place for our soldiers to be, but I believe that if our fighting men are removed, she will realize that she was better off when they were there.
Shut it down. Bring gear and troops home. Blow up all infrastructure to make it unusable.
We didn't build, nor do we own the military base. We are occupying it alongside the Honduran military. Our soldiers help them and their people, while allowing our country a presence there for defense purposes.
I would imagine the U.S. helps train their soldiers and supplies them with state-of-the-art military gear. Who benefits from them being there? Mostly Honduras does.
I don't know if that is a strategic place for our soldiers to be, but I believe that if our fighting men are removed, she will realize that she was better off when they were there.
She’ll probably turn to China for support. The Chinese will be more than happy to have a base there.
The headline is misleading then. It says U.S. Military Base.