US Army Sergeant
Bowe Bergdahl holds something of an unwanted unique distinction. He is the only US soldier held by the Taliban
(well the Haqqani network, an insurgent group affiliated with the Taliban), in Afghanistan.
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Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl with Taliban Captor. |
The circumstances surrounding his capture are somewhat hazy, certainly his claim to have been captured whilst out on patrol are not considered really credible, and haven’t been backed by up his unit, but what he was doing off base has never been fully established. And of course as
John Lindh (aka John 'Walker' Lindh) showed, not all Americans fighting in Afghanistan or Iraq have been prisoners of the Taliban.
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John 'Walker' Lindh |
Sergeant Bergdahlis father has grown a bottom chin beard and taught himself
Pashtun in an effort to try and appeal to the captors directly …. One of his lines was very Churchill like ....
"I will not leave you on the battlefield. Your country will not leave you on the battlefield. You are not forgotten.”
As far as anyone can tell he’s still
‘alive’ (although I won’t say ‘well’), his captors have occasionally posted videos and posted letters to his parents on his behalf.
Of course they do this so that they can ratchet up the most emotional pressure on the US via his parents, friends, and family, who would do almost anything to get him back. This is all a bit like
Gilad Shalit, the Israeli sergeant who was kidnapped by Hamas, and who was exchanged for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners
(including some convicted of multiple murders and carrying out terror attacks against Israeli civilians - according to Israeli government sources, the prisoners released were collectively responsible for 569 Israeli deaths), a decision that many
Israeli's saw as surrender. Oddly it also says that just one Israeli soldier, is worth over a thousand Palestinians .... the terrorists don't always get the more subtle messages.
And so the fact that only a couple of weeks ago the Taliban offered a prisoner exchange, to build confidence between the US and Taliban negotiating teams is probably only the first step (certainly the US are unlikely to offer anything like the number of prisoners that the Israeli's did) – currently the offer is said to be for the release of five Taliban from Guantanamo Bay.
It's a controversial idea, and the US may not be politically able to accept even this idea … time will tell, but in the meantime the pressure on the US to do something about their missing soldier will only grow more intense as the date for their withdrawal approaches.
President Obama may yet have to face up to supping with the devils children ....
Update:
He was released on May 31, 2014, as part of a prisoner exchange for five high ranking Taliban members. On October 16, 2017, he entered a guilty plea on charges of desertion and misbehaviour before the enemy to a military judge at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was sentenced to be dishonourably discharged, reduced in rank to private and fined $1,000 per month from his pay for ten months, with no prison time .... oddly, despite pleading guilty to desertion, he has appealed against being dishonourably discharged. He need a security detail to protect him from his fellow soldiers after his release by the Taliban.