Bowe Bergdahl released by Taliban, GITMO prisoner exchange

It’s all over the news that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only US servicemember held POW by the Taliban, has been released. 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…

It’s all over the news that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only US servicemember held POW by the Taliban, has been released.

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.”

In exchange, the US will transfer five detainees currently in GITMO to Qatar. No other details of who is being transferred were immediately available. Their future after reaching Qatar is unclear as well.

Ordinarily I’d say the return of a US serviceman to us is a good thing. And I’m not even terribly upset by the release of GITMO detainees, depending on just who they are. Negotiating with terrorists is bad policy, but on the other hand, throughout warfare there is a history of prisoner exchanges.

But Bergdahl wasn’t captured in battle. He simply walked off his post into the hills. Grunt forums are livid with Bergdahl, ready for him to be tried for desertion. Many, many lives were risked in the hunt for Bergdahl. Would you want to do for someone who betrayed and abandoned his brothers in arms?

I’m conflicted. You never leave a man behind. Not even a deserter. But if he did walk off, I’ve no problem with putting against the wall.

  1. Paul Lemmen

    Reblogged this on Dead Citizen's Rights Society.

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  2. Krag

    The only reason to have swapped trash for him is so he can be properly tried by military justice and then shot (or hanged, whatever it is they can still do).

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  3. digitalbrownshirt

    I see your point, but is it clear that he had no intent to return? I’m not that familiar with the case other than that he was a POW. It sounds like he went off post to either chase tail or score drugs.

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  4. digitalbrownshirt

    After reading the BI link I’ve changed my opinion to he’s probably a deserter. A Court Martial should decide the matter instead of the internet though. Hopefully the Army won’t decide to sweep it under the rug just because it’s embarrassing for them.

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  5. Casey Tompkins

    After reading that article myself, I agree.

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  6. andycanuck

    One of the men who served with him comments:
    http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s1vot5
    BTW, six men in the unit were killed searching for the asshole.
    And I think the five have been named, McCain called them the five biggest murders in Gitmo, but I don’t have a link for the identification.

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  7. SFC Dunlap 173d RVN

    In what galaxy does an infantryman, in a combat zone, walk away and out of a secure (?) perimeter and moreover…why? One doesn’t.

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  8. andycanuck

    ID for the five terrorists including photos:
    http://weaselzippers.us/187928-mullah-omar-release-of-my-five-top-commanders-big-victory/
    (There are many reports at Weasel Zippers about all of this if you want to check the main page too.)

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  9. berserkules

    Yeah we’ll leave no man behind as long as you’re not in Benghazi or Mexico.
    Beware though that the whole point of this is to change the subject, so we take our eye off of what really matters.
    A citizenry busy fighting among themselves will be too busy to notice the plunder going on at the top

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