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  • #31
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    Miranshah (Pakistan) (AFP) - Freed US soldier Bowe Bergdahl developed a love for Afghan green tea, taught his captors badminton, and even celebrated Christmas and Easter with the hardline Islamists, a Pakistani militant commander told AFP Sunday.

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    Bergdahl, the only US soldier detained in Afghanistan since war began in 2001, was released Saturday in exchange for the freeing of five senior Taliban figures held at Guantanamo Bay, in a dramatic deal brokered by Qatar.

    The army sergeant's almost five years in captivity saw him transferred between various militant factions along the volatile Afghanistan-Pakistan border, finally ending up in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal district, according to militant sources.

    A commander of the Haqqani network, a militant outfit allied with the Taliban with ties to Al-Qaeda, on Sunday painted a picture of a man who adjusted to his new life by engaging with his captors while clinging to aspects of his own identity.

    "He was fond of kawa (Afghan green tea). He drank a lot of kawa all day, which he mostly prepared himself," the commander told AFP by phone from an undisclosed location in Pakistan's tribal areas.

    Over time, Bergdahl, now 28, grew fluent in Pashto and Dari, he said.

    Unlike the militants, who were mainly ethnic Pashtuns known for their voracious appetite for meat, Bergdahl "liked vegetables and asked for meat only once or twice a week", the commander said.

    While the militants attempted to teach the soldier about Islam and provided him with religious books, he preferred more earthly pursuits.

    "He would spend more time playing badminton or helping with cooking," the militant chief said.

    "He loved badminton and always played badminton with his handlers. In fact, he taught many fighters about the game," he added.

    And the Idaho native made a point of celebrating the Christian festivals he was accustomed to back home, even inviting his captors to participate.
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    "He never missed his religious festivals. He used to tell his handlers they were coming up weeks before Christmas and Easter and celebrated it with them," he said.

    Imtiaz Gul, a security analyst, said the militants would have regarded Bergdahl as a high-value asset and harming him would have had a negative impact on their propaganda efforts.

    "These groups usually treat hostages that way," he said.



    - Mystery still surrounds capture -



    The insights into Bergdahl's life are the clearest to emerge since he was captured in eastern Afghanistan in June 2009 and appeared in a Taliban video a month later.

    "I was captured outside of the base camp. I was behind a patrol, lagging behind the patrol and I was captured," Bergdahl said in the video, later growing distraught when discussing his family.

    According to the commander, Bergdahl then came under the custody of the late Mullah Sangeen Zadran, a key leader in the Haqqani network.

    An Afghan Taliban source added that Bergdahl fell into the group's hands after initially being captured by a criminal outfit linked to the Taliban.
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    Militant sources disagree over the circumstances surrounding his capture, but several -- then and now -- described him as being "drunk".

    The US military has never commented on the issue.

    US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel demurred Sunday when asked by reporters if Bergdahl had gone AWOL (absent without leave) or deserted his post, saying only that "other circumstances that may develop, and questions -- those will be dealt with later".

    "Sangeen kept him in Paktika, Paktia and parts of Khost before bringing him to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border," the Haqqani commander said, referring to districts located in eastern Afghanistan.

    Zadran was killed by a US drone strike in September 2013, after which Bergdahl was sent on to the Pakistani tribal zone of North Waziristan, where the feared Haqqani network -- known for their spectacular attacks on foreign forces -- are headquartered.

    Following his capture, Bergdahl went on to appear in several more videos, sometimes appearing gaunt and taking a hostile line against the US-led war effort.

    Attention is now likely to focus on whether he was coerced into making those statements as well as unravelling the mysterious nature of his capture.



    - Operation to 'save his life' -



    The operation to free Bergdahl was launched after intelligence showed that his health had deteriorated, Hagel said.

    "We believed that the information we had ... was such that Sergeant Bergdahl's safety and health were both in jeopardy," he told reporters Sunday.

    "It was our judgement that if we could find an opening and move very quickly with that opening, that we needed to get him out of there, essentially to save his life."

    Some specifics of the operation "are classified and will remain that way", Hagel said.

    "Fortunately, as you know, no shots were fired," he told reporters of the handover, according to a Pentagon transcript. "There was no violence.

    "It went as well as we not only had expected and planned, but I think as well as it could have."

    Bergdahl will now remain at the Landstuhl centre in Germany while he continues his "reintegration process," the army said. Officials had said Saturday he was in "good" condition.

    "This is a guy who probably went through hell for the last five years," Hagel told NBC's "Meet the Press".

    "Let's focus on getting him well and getting him back with his family."
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    • #32
      It sickens me the more I read it. Feeling duped yet again by our government. Then again, I wonder...if there is any shred of possibility he might have been a deliberate infiltrator to gain the enemies secrets to share? but I seriously doubt it by his demeanor before he went AWOL. Sounds like a damn hipster got in the military.

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      • #33
        None at all, especially with his notes home saying he was sick of the US and wanted to join the insurgents
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
          And then you get the dad praising Allah during the press conference and Al Queda agreeing that Allah made this happen because they got their leaders back. We should NEVER negotiate with terrorists.
          I have a Pashtu and Dari interpreter. I will ask them in the morning and reserve my judgement for what they say regarding the translation.

          But the Father sounds like a total nut even more now than he did before. I get it, it is your son and you want him back and you totally immersed yourself into the culture he has been subjected to (even if willingly....at first). But he knows the facts about this kid more than ANYONE does and can't see him for what everyone else does, or most everyone, a deserter at the most and an anti-American sentiment spewing turd at the least.
          Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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          • #35
            POW's for years have said and done many things to stay alive , not saying that is the case here but surely not the 1st time someone has talked shit about America while in the hands of the enemy.

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            • #36
              He went looking to join up and while there was permitted to play games, exercise his religion and so forth. He wasn't a POW, he was a guest.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by TRAILBLAZER View Post
                POW's for years have said and done many things to stay alive , not saying that is the case here but surely not the 1st time someone has talked shit about America while in the hands of the enemy.
                The significant part is he did it BEFORE he was ever in the hands of the enemy. That's why this is different.
                "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
                "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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                • #38
                  If you haven’t, you should read the Rolling Stone article on Bowe. Should have left this guy to rot.

                  Rolling Stone

                  On June 27th, he sent what would be his final e-mail to his parents. It was a lengthy message documenting his complete disillusionment with the war effort. He opened it by addressing it simply to "mom, dad."

                  "The future is too good to waste on lies," Bowe wrote. "And life is way too short to care for the damnation of others, as well as to spend it helping fools with their ideas that are wrong. I have seen their ideas and I am ashamed to even be american. The horror of the self-righteous arrogance that they thrive in. It is all revolting."

                  The e-mail went on to list a series of complaints: Three good sergeants, Bowe said, had been forced to move to another company, and "one of the biggest shit bags is being put in charge of the team." His battalion commander was a "conceited old fool." The military system itself was broken: "In the US army you are cut down for being honest... but if you are a conceited brown nosing shit bag you will be allowed to do what ever you want, and you will be handed your higher rank... The system is wrong. I am ashamed to be an american. And the title of US soldier is just the lie of fools." The soldiers he actually admired were planning on leaving: "The US army is the biggest joke the world has to laugh at. It is the army of liars, backstabbers, fools, and bullies. The few good SGTs are getting out as soon as they can, and they are telling us privates to do the same."

                  In the second-to-last paragraph of the e-mail, Bowe wrote about his broader disgust with America's approach to the war – an effort, on the ground, that seemed to represent the exact opposite of the kind of concerted campaign to win the "hearts and minds" of average Afghans envisioned by counterinsurgency strategists. "I am sorry for everything here," Bowe told his parents. "These people need help, yet what they get is the most conceited country in the world telling them that they are nothing and that they are stupid, that they have no idea how to live." He then referred to what his parents believe may have been a formative, possibly traumatic event: seeing an Afghan child run over by an MRAP. "We don't even care when we hear each other talk about running their children down in the dirt streets with our armored trucks... We make fun of them in front of their faces, and laugh at them for not understanding we are insulting them."

                  Bowe concluded his e-mail with what, in another context, might read as a suicide note. "I am sorry for everything," he wrote. "The horror that is america is disgusting."

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                  • #39
                    He was "captured" as a private, hangs out with his buds for five years, comes back a sergeant and get over $200k in back pay tax free.
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                    • #40
                      When they stop strapping explosives onto their kids and stop beating them for their starving bastards eating a porkchop, I'll shed a tear when they jump in front of our trucks thinking we'll pay out their family.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                        He was "captured" as a private, hangs out with his buds for five years, comes back a sergeant and get over $200k in back pay tax free.
                        If he doesn't go through PLDC that rank isnt sticking.
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                        • #42
                          I feel sorry for the kid's disillusionment... it's tough when everything you've believed in turns out to be a sham.

                          But a true patriot sticks it out, comes home, and fights the REAL war from the inside.
                          http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                            I feel sorry for the kid's disillusionment... it's tough when everything you've believed in turns out to be a sham.

                            But a true patriot sticks it out, comes home, and fights the REAL war from the inside.
                            You should read Pat Tillman's personal remarks about the Army in the book 'Where Men Win Glory'.

                            The difference was, he was a true patriot who was sticking it out until the whole friendly fire thing.
                            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                            • #44
                              Now supposedly the father is tweeting about releasing more Gitmo prisoners. Sickens me.

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                              • #45
                                Make it rain

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