1. Bergdahl had walked away before:
a. Does not justify desertion.
b. Walked away this time and stayed away...clear desertion
c. Each of the previous times, he had also been wrong AND had threated the security of his fellow soldiers.
d. This time he sent all his possessions home prior to ‘walking away’.
2. Bergdahl attempted to escape:
a. Bergdahl was not taken prisoner. He SOUGHT the Taliban.
b. Prior to seeking the Taliban, Bergdahl prepared for desertion by sending his possessions home. That makes his desertion premeditated.
c. Bergdahl might have simply disliked the group that had him and wanted to be associated with a different jihadist group. He might not have been trying to get back to US forces.
d. Bergdahl eventually took up arms and was trusted with arms and considered himself a jihadist.
e. Bergdahl wrote of his disdain and detestation toward America and his fellow soldiers.
f. His fellow soldiers ALL say he willingly deserted.
An assertion recently come to light from a less than reliable DoD contractor with baggage. Not a hard, cold fact.
d. This time he sent all his possessions home prior to walking away.
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Oh yes forgot about that bit...
but I thought he sent them home much earlier weeks before ???
He might have sent them home and then began his practices...
who knows he wasn’t meeting up with the enemy, his little Islamic terrorist friends...the Afghans he loved so much ???
He had already been learning Pustco(sp)
Was he arranging his final leaving...the actual desertion ???
His fellow soldiers are all psychopaths.
A White Hut spokesman told us so.