It’s been a little over a year since the U.S. left war-torn Afghanistan. The Taliban is back in control of things. They’re tasked with building up a nation from which, by most standards, looks like the Bronze Age. China supposedly wants its minerals. That will be a tougher nut to crack. There is no infrastructure to be had there. Most immediate: logistics. Airports are still needed to ship goods and people to and from Kabal and other cities. What does the Taliban government know about running an airport?