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Bergdahl charged with desertion and misbehavior in front of Enemy
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2789890" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>The way we hear it, he wasn't a POW-unless you believe Obama-he walked off and away from his post of duty in a war zone. In so doing, he is said to have joined the Taliban. What I'd like to know is what he did during those five years?? He appeared to be healthy and reasonably stable mentally when he was traded for five known terrorists that murdered US service personnel. So he wasn't jailed or tortured for five years, the Taliban slaughters their captives pretty quickly. Yes, he should be tried but unfortunately, the Taliban aren't going to go "state witness" and expose Bergdhal, all we have is his word, his lawyer's word and what is known from his squad buddies. He owes a debt and the debt needs to be paid. Time will tell what happens-but one thing I do know for sure is that Bergdhal doesn't want to be in a closed room with the troops that were in his squad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2789890, member: 25679"] The way we hear it, he wasn't a POW-unless you believe Obama-he walked off and away from his post of duty in a war zone. In so doing, he is said to have joined the Taliban. What I'd like to know is what he did during those five years?? He appeared to be healthy and reasonably stable mentally when he was traded for five known terrorists that murdered US service personnel. So he wasn't jailed or tortured for five years, the Taliban slaughters their captives pretty quickly. Yes, he should be tried but unfortunately, the Taliban aren't going to go "state witness" and expose Bergdhal, all we have is his word, his lawyer's word and what is known from his squad buddies. He owes a debt and the debt needs to be paid. Time will tell what happens-but one thing I do know for sure is that Bergdhal doesn't want to be in a closed room with the troops that were in his squad. [/QUOTE]
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