Bowe Bergdahl released !

The fact is that Bergdahl twice tried to escape the Taliban, which is what a POW is supposed to do.

Report: Bergdahl Tried Twice To Escape His Taliban Captors « CBS DC

It is no surprise that he would be tortured for trying to escape.

The RW spin doctors cannot spin THIS as Bergdahl being un-American, which causes frustration, which makes them make up shit.

Regards from Rosie

Conflicting evidence of his intentions and sympathies. He appears much thinner than he was before his imprisonment.
 
The fact is that Bergdahl twice tried to escape the Taliban, which is what a POW is supposed to do.

Report: Bergdahl Tried Twice To Escape His Taliban Captors « CBS DC

It is no surprise that he would be tortured for trying to escape.

The RW spin doctors cannot spin THIS as Bergdahl being un-American, which causes frustration, which makes them make up shit.

Regards from Rosie

Conflicting evidence of his intentions and sympathies. He appears much thinner than he was before his imprisonment.

None of the Taliban are what you would call obese. Maybe they just lead a healthier lifestyle. Although Abdullah is thinner, he certainly isn't emaciated.
 
Maybe he shouldn't have walked away from his post while on duty...

Deserters don't deserve any pity.
 
What do you think the Taliban would have done to him if he had stayed on the base as he was supposed to? For the record there has been no verification of his claim as of yet.
 
P.S.

I dunno what is so dangerous and threatening about the exchanged Gitmo POWs. I have seen pix of them and not one of 'em was wearing a hoodie.

Regards from Rosie

I take it that was attempted sarcasm in any even some background on the five released.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ban-commanders-set-free-in-prisoner-exchange/


Abdul Haq Wasiq

Thought to be in his early 40s, Wasiq served as the Taliban deputy minister of intelligence and “had direct access to Taliban and Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin leadership,” according to an internal memo that assessed risk at Guantanamo. He reportedly used his office to support Al Qaeda “and to assist Taliban personnel elude capture.” He also reportedly arranged for Al Qaeda personnel to train Taliban intelligence staff. Wasiq belongs to the Khogyani Tribe and began his religious training under his father, Muhammad Saleem, who died in 1981.Three years later, he went to study Islam at Warah, a school located on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border near the Khyber Pass. When the Taliban assumed control in Afghanistan, a number of Islamic students, including Wasiq, went to Kabul. Wasiq has been accused by Human Rights Watch of mass killings and torture. According to a report by the Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Wasiq “arranged for Al Qaeda personnel to train Taliban intelligence staff in intelligence methods.”

Mullah Norullah Noori

As a senior Taliban military commander, Noori has been described in government reports as a military mastermind of sorts who engaged in hostilities “against U.S. and Coalition forces in Zabul Province.” Noori, who is estimated to be around 46 or 47 years old, has developed close ties to Taliban leader Mullah Omar and other senior Taliban officials, according to a JTF-GTMO report. Noori, who was named as the Taliban governor for the Balkh and Lagman provinces, is wanted by the United Nations for war crimes including the murder and torture of thousands of Shiite Muslims. Noori has been able to remain a “significant figure” to Taliban supporters and sympathizers. According to government records, which are based on conversations with Noori, he grew up in Shajoy where he learned to read and write at a mosque in his village. His father was the imam at the mosque. As a boy, he worked as a farmer on his father’s land. In March 1999, he traveled to Kabul where he met with Mullah Yunis, the commander of the Taliban security base, and expressed interest in joining the Taliban. After the Taliban front lines fell in November 2001, Noori traveled to Konduz where he was trained and worked with Omar. Noori has been implicated in the murder of thousands of Shiites in northern Afghanistan. When asked about the killings, Noori “did not express any regret and stated they did what they needed to do in their struggle to establish their ‘ideal state.’”

Mullah Mohammad Fazi

As the Taliban’s former deputy defense minister, Fazi was held at Guantanamo after being identified as an enemy combatant by the United States. Fazi is an admitted senior commander who served as chief of staff of the Taliban Army and as a commander of its 22nd Division. He’s also wanted by the United Nations on war crimes for the murder of thousands of Shiite Muslims in Afghanistan. According to documents, Fazi “wielded considerable influence throughout the northern region of Afghanistan and his influence continued after his capture.” The Taliban has used Fazi’s capture as a recruiting tool. “If released, detainee would likely rejoin the Taliban and establish ties” with other terrorist groups, the Guantanamo report says.

Mullah Khairullah Khairkhwa

Khairkhwa is the former governor of the Herat province and has close ties with Usama bin Laden and Mullah Omar. According to the Joint Task Force Guantanamo file, Khairkhwa “represented the Taliban during meetings with Iranian officials seeking to support hostilities against US and coalition forces.” Khairkhwa and his deputies are suspected of being associated with an extremist military training camp run by the Al Qaeda commander Abu Musab al Zarqawi, who was killed in 2006. U.S. authorities have also accused Khairkhwa of becoming a powerful opium trafficker.

Mohammad Nabi Omari

As a senior Taliban leader, Nabi Omari has held multiple leadership roles in various terror-related groups. Pre-9/11, Nabi, who is estimated to be in his mid-40s, worked border security for the Taliban – a position that gave him “access to senior Taliban commander and leader of the Haqqani Network, Jalaluddin Haqqani,” according to the JTF-GTMO report. Born in the Khowst Province of Afghanistan, Nabi Omari and his family were forced to resettle as refugees though In Miram Shah, Pakistan after the Soviet Union’s occupation in Afghanistan. In the late 1980s, Nabi Omari returned to Afghanistan where he fought with the mujahideen against the Soviets. During the early 1990s, he ping-ponged between Taliban-related positions and others, including a stint as a used car salesman. In August 2002, Nabi reportedly helped two al Qaeda operatives smuggle missiles in Pakistan. The weapons were smuggled in pieces and the plan was to reassemble the missiles once all of the pieces had been brought across. Nabi was caught in September 2002 and eventually moved to Guantanamo.



Might just be me but they seem pretty bad hoodie or no hoodie.
 
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Just another of the 520+ Bush released:

Dick Cheney has in recent months continued to criticize President Barack Obama about his handling of the war on terror. The Associated Press is reporting however, that the Bush Cheney Administration released the now new deputy leader of Al-Qaida, Said Ali AL-Shihri back to Saudi Arabia to work in his family's furniture store.
Only problem is AL-Shihri is reportedly working for the Al-Qaida network in the Arabian peninsula network which includes Yemen. This is the group that has claimed responsibility for the Christmas day attempted bombing of Flight 253 bound for Detroit.
 
Wait for the investigation.

As soon as Our Kenyan Prexy decides what's best for Him and His agenda we'll be told what we are to believe happened.

Don't you understand yet? If you wait for the investigation then you are anti-american slime....If you don't bow down to Lord Obama you are anti-american slime....


I've been saying since day one to wait for it...

Of course I've also said since day one that the trade was stupid.......
 
Many also seem to forget that the Army did an investigation back in 2010 that showed that PFC Berdahl walked away from his base. I do not know why they didn't list him as AWOL or Deserter at that time.......I would love to see the official results of that investigation....
 
Many also seem to forget that the Army did an investigation back in 2010 that showed that PFC Berdahl walked away from his base. I do not know why they didn't list him as AWOL or Deserter at that time.......I would love to see the official results of that investigation....


This needs to be answered. This seems to be a cover up.
 

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