Washington Post: The site of the U.S. military’s future Ebola treatment center is now an overgrown grassland next to an abandoned airstrip on the Guinean border. Two miles away, in a converted eye clinic that now houses a makeshift Ebola ward, this county’s sole doctor is waiting. He will soon run out of protective gear. Some of his employees haven’t been paid for a month. “We all know we need the new treatment center,” the doctor, Paye Gbanmie, said. “I worry that we could run out of space here.” The U.S. military…