BREAKING NEWS!! U.S. trades Taliban commanders for solider

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If America's newly freed POW really was a deserter, the White House is in trouble.FP's John Hudson: "...Rice's remarks championing Bergdahl effectively boxed the White House in and created daylight between it and the Pentagon as military officials responded to tough questions about Bergdahl's past. The dramatic speed in which Bergdahl went from hero to something more complicated led to criticisms of the White House. 'Knowing the background of this soldier to somehow give them this type of hero status, what does that do the mothers and fathers of those other soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan, especially those who were out trying to find [Bergdahl]?' Rep Peter King (R-N.Y.) said on CNN on Tuesday. 'And to have Susan Rice say he conducted himself with honor and distinction, it makes you wonder about all of the things the president is saying.'


]If America's newly freed POW really was a deserter, the White House is in trouble.
Let me guess....that just dawned upon you?
 
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How can an inanimate object be intoxicated?


You aren't thinking 'straight' :D
this is straight enough to make you piss in your pants...liar!


If America's newly freed POW really was a deserter, the White House is in trouble.FP's John Hudson: "...


'Knowing the background of this soldier to somehow give them this type of hero status, what does that do the mothers and fathers of those other soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan, especially those who were out trying to find [Bergdahl]?' Rep Peter King (R-N.Y.) said on CNN on Tuesday. 'And to have Susan Rice say he conducted himself with honor and distinction, it makes you wonder about all of the things the president is saying.'
 

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this is straight enough to make you piss in your pants...liar!


If America's newly freed POW really was a deserter, the White House is in trouble.FP's John Hudson: "...


'Knowing the background of this soldier to somehow give them this type of hero status, what does that do the mothers and fathers of those other soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan, especially those who were out trying to find [Bergdahl]?' Rep Peter King (R-N.Y.) said on CNN on Tuesday. 'And to have Susan Rice say he conducted himself with honor and distinction, it makes you wonder about all of the things the president is saying.'


And there you were, worshiping Obama....aren't you the fool :D
 

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Market reports are that that soldier was a deserter...


Pentagon Presssec Rear Adm. John Kirby's statement on the video: "We are aware of the video allegedly released by the Taliban showing the transfer into U.S. hands of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. We have no reason to doubt the video's authenticity, but we are reviewing it. Regardless, we know the transfer was peaceful and successful, and our focus remains on getting Sgt. Bergdahl the care he needs."
 

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And there you were, worshiping Obama....aren't you the fool :D
Three cheers for Obama!!

Here is more 'fodder' for you!!

There's also this from the WSJ's Adam Entous, Dion Nissenbaum and Michael Crittenden: "Two secret videos showing rapid deterioration in Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's health persuaded reluctant military and intelligence leaders to back the prisoner swap that has stoked a backlash, officials said Tuesday, as the Army launched a new probe into why the soldier disappeared from base shortly before his capture by the Taliban in 2009." See that here.
 

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It's rather obvious you have a substance abuse problem, mazHur Butt.


I hope you will find some 'substance' here to bewilder you...



This evening, the full Senate is invited to a briefing about the controversial Bergdahl release and to get their many questions answered. We've learned that all Senators are invited to a 5:30pm briefing at the Capitol Visitors Center for a rare, closed-door briefing for the full Senate.


The individuals expected to brief: The Pentagon's No. 2, Bob Work, the deputy Secretary of Defense; Jim Dobbins, State's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, or SRAP; Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, and Robert Cardillo, deputy director of National Intelligence, or DNI.
 

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more fodder for you....

Dempsey and McHugh both say the Bergdahl case is not closed. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Marty Dempsey issued a statement yesterday hinting that Bergdahl could be in hot water. Then The Secretary of the Army, John McHugh, issued his own, essentially agreeing with Dempsey. From the AP: "The nation's top military officer said Tuesday the Army could still throw the book at Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the young soldier who walked away from his unit in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan and into five years of captivity by the Taliban. Charges are still a possibility, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told The Associated Press as criticism mounted in Congress about releasing five high-level Taliban detainees in exchange for Bergdahl. The Army might still pursue an investigation, Dempsey said, and those results could conceivably lead to desertion or other charges." More here.
 

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fodder,,,,,more and more...

Secretary of the Army John McHugh yesterday: "...As Chairman Dempsey indicated, the Army will... review this in a comprehensive, coordinated effort that will include speaking with Sgt. Bergdahl to better learn from him the circumstances of his disappearance and captivity. All other decisions will be made thereafter, and in accordance with appropriate regulations, policies and practices."
 

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Should Bergdahl be punished?Obama's Rose Garden appearance on Saturday, with Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's parents, Robert and Jani, seemed to suggest that the G.I. would return to the U.S. a hero. But with new questions over the last few days about the troops who died trying to find Bergdahl - long suspected of having deserted his unit five years ago - and new statements from senior defense officials indicating that he may still face charges, there's increasing evidence to suggest that the Pentagon could pursue a legal course of action against him. Alex Berenson on the op-ed page of the NYT: "...As a reporter, I embedded for modest stints with American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. When I'm asked about those experiences, I always say - and mean - that we civilians don't deserve the soldiers we have. In this case, perhaps, the reverse was true. The White House worked tirelessly to free Sergeant Bergdahl, and did not let the murk around his disappearance stop its decision to trade Taliban detainees for him. I'm no soldier, but that decision seems right to me. No man, or woman, left behind.
 

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fodder,,,,,more and more...

Secretary of the Army John McHugh yesterday: "...As Chairman Dempsey indicated, the Army will... review this in a comprehensive, coordinated effort that will include speaking with Sgt. Bergdahl to better learn from him the circumstances of his disappearance and captivity. All other decisions will be made thereafter, and in accordance with appropriate regulations, policies and practices."


fodder for what, mazHur Butt?

The investigation into Bergdahl begins, as it should.
 

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Should Bergdahl be punished?Obama's Rose Garden appearance on Saturday, with Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's parents, Robert and Jani, seemed to suggest that the G.I. would return to the U.S. a hero. But with new questions over the last few days about the troops who died trying to find Bergdahl - long suspected of having deserted his unit five years ago - and new statements from senior defense officials indicating that he may still face charges, there's increasing evidence to suggest that the Pentagon could pursue a legal course of action against him. Alex Berenson on the op-ed page of the NYT: "...As a reporter, I embedded for modest stints with American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. When I'm asked about those experiences, I always say - and mean - that we civilians don't deserve the soldiers we have. In this case, perhaps, the reverse was true. The White House worked tirelessly to free Sergeant Bergdahl, and did not let the murk around his disappearance stop its decision to trade Taliban detainees for him. I'm no soldier, but that decision seems right to me. No man, or woman, left behind.


To lazy to post the link?
 

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Of course you do. Hope is all you have left since you don't imbibe in facts.


Are you in your senses>> ?? can't you stay on topic and reply to the posted observations???
What you have come up with is not a comment but an allegation...you are accustomed to making after getting bashed...in a debate/ \

What I do or not is none of your business....just stick to the point and stop trolling.,
Plz talk sense or I shall block you from my threads...
 

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fodder for what, mazHur Butt?

The investigation into Bergdahl begins, as it should.

fodder for you to realize how your govt makes hero outa deserter!!
This is just an example....the war on terror and al quaida are yet another hoaxes
 
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