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SGT Bergdahl Released

medic07medic07 Member Posts: 5,222 ✭✭✭
edited June 2014 in General Discussion
Appears our only POW in OEF has been freed in a prisoner exchange.

Breaking across news now.

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    kimikimi Member Posts: 44,723 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    It's great to see him being freed.
    What's next?
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    RobOzRobOz Member Posts: 9,523 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    http://www.stripes.com/news/us/sgt-bergdahl-freed-from-captivity-in-afghanistan-1.286345

    WASHINGTON - The only American solider held prisoner in Afghanistan has been freed from Taliban captivity in exchange for the release of five Afghan detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Obama administration officials said Saturday.

    Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was handed over to U.S. special forces by the Taliban Saturday evening, local time, in an area of eastern Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border. Officials said the exchange was not violent and the 28-year-old Bergdahl was in good condition and able to walk.

    In a statement, President Barack Obama said Bergdahl's recovery "is a reminder of America's unwavering commitment to leave no man or woman in uniform behind on the battlefield."

    The handover followed secret and indirect negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban, with the government of Qatar serving as the go-between. Qatar is taking custody of the five Afghan detainees that had been held at Guantanamo Bay.

    According to a senior defense official traveling with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in Singapore, once Bergdahl climbed onto the noisy helicopter he took a pen and wrote on a paper plate, the "SF?" - asking the troops if they were special operations forces.

    They shouted back at him over the roar of the rotors: "Yes, we've been looking for you for a long time."

    Then, according to the official, Bergdahl broke down.

    Bergdahl, of Hailey, Idaho, is believed to have been held by the Haqqani network since June 30, 2009. Haqqani operates in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region and has been one of the deadliest threats to U.S. troops in the war. The network, which the State Department designated as a foreign terrorist organization in 2012, claims allegiance to the Afghan Taliban, yet operates with some degree of autonomy.

    Officials said Bergdahl was expected to be transferred to Bagram Air Field, the main U.S. base in Afghanistan, for medical evaluations, then on to the United States.

    Several dozen U.S. special operations forces flew into Afghanistan by helicopter and made the transfer with the approximately 18 Taliban members. The official said the commandos were on the ground for a short time before lifting off with Bergdahl.

    The official added that the U.S. still believes that Bergdahl was being held for the bulk of the time in Pakistan, but it was not clear when he was transported to eastern Afghanistan.

    Officials said Obama spoke with Bergdahl's parents Saturday, shortly after their son had been taken into U.S. custody. Bergdahl's family was in Washington on a previously scheduled visit when they received the news.

    All the officials insisted on anonymity in order to discuss details of Bergdahl's transfer.

    Officials said Obama spoke with Bergdahl's parents Saturday, shortly after their son had been taken into U.S. custody. Bergdahl's family was in Washington on a previously scheduled visit when they received the news.

    The parents of the freed soldier, Bob and Jani Bergdahl, said in a statement that they were "joyful and relieved."

    "We cannot wait to wrap our arms around our only son," they said.

    The five Afghan detainees from Guantanamo were still at the base as of Saturday morning, but were being transferred into the custody of Qatari officials. Under the conditions of their release, the detainees will be banned from traveling outside of Qatar for at least one year.

    The detainees are believed to be the most senior Afghans still held at the prison. They are believed to be:

    Abdul Haq Wasiq, who served as the Taliban deputy minister of intelligence
    Mullah Norullah Nori, a senior Taliban commander in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif when the Taliban fought U.S. forces in late 2001
    Khairullah Khairkhwa, who served in various Taliban positions including interior minister and had direct ties to Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden
    Mohammed Nabi, who served as chief of security for the Taliban in Qalat, Afghanistan, and later worked as a radio operator for the Taliban's communications office in Kabul
    Mohammad Fazl, whom Human Rights Watch says could be prosecuted for war crimes for presiding over the mass killing of Shiite Muslims in Afghanistan in 2000 and 2001 as the Taliban sought to consolidate their control over the country.

    The circumstances surrounding Bergdahl's capture remain something of a mystery. There has been some speculation that he willingly walked away from his unit, raising the question of whether he could be charged with being absent without leave (AWOL) or desertion.
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    mogley98mogley98 Member Posts: 18,297 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Glad he is free however I would rather see us kill 2 million then trade for five. I may be naive but taking out 100K for every American harmed would certainly send a message not to screw with America.
    Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
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    ChrisInTempeChrisInTempe Member Posts: 15,562
    edited November -1
    Outstanding!

    He was the only American POW and the only Missing according to various sources. Hope that is the truth.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowe_R._Bergdahl
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    Rack OpsRack Ops Member Posts: 18,597 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Most of the comments that are coming to mind would likely get me locked out, so I'll just say I hope he is court-martialed.
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    Sam06Sam06 Member Posts: 21,254 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Rack Ops
    Most of the comments that are coming to mind would likely get me locked out, so I'll just say I hope he is court-martialed.


    I agree. There is more to this story than is being printed.
    RLTW

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    AlpineAlpine Member Posts: 15,050 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The story of his capture makes him either naive, stupid, unlucky or a traitor.

    Let's see what shakes out as time goes on.

    At least his parents are happy, and now Hailey, ID can take down the yellow ribbons.
    ?The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.?
    Margaret Thatcher

    "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
    Mark Twain
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    dcon12dcon12 Member Posts: 31,942 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Sam06
    quote:Originally posted by Rack Ops
    Most of the comments that are coming to mind would likely get me locked out, so I'll just say I hope he is court-martialed.


    I agree. There is more to this story than is being printed.



    Could it be Politics? Don


    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/01/us-usa-afghanistan-bergdahl-talks-idUSKBN0EC10H20140601
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    rhythm_guyrhythm_guy Member Posts: 1,512 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Sam06
    quote:Originally posted by Rack Ops
    Most of the comments that are coming to mind would likely get me locked out, so I'll just say I hope he is court-martialed.


    I agree. There is more to this story than is being printed.

    A few more details coming out & it seems to only get worse.
    1. We now (publicize that we) negotiate with terrorists
    2. Laws were ignored by the administration (again)
    3. Deal was brokered by Qatar, a supporter of Al Queta
    4. The circumstances of this particular soldier's capture are in question
    5. Father apparently wanted all Gitmo detainees freed (any price for his son, or a sympathizer?)
    6. These 5 particular detainees were some of the highest-ranking & most responsible guys we had

    I don't have much of a military mind, but many that do say we have done a terrible thing. I'm sure the liberal media will demonize their views - we should be happy he's home, every life is worth saving, what if it was your child, uncaring extremist views, etc. Yeah, yeah, I hear all that, but what price did we pay?
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