Posted on 06/04/2014 3:48:58 AM PDT by xzins
Five years ago, I publicly raised questions about Bowe Bergdahls desertion from Blackfoot Company, 1-501 Infantry (Airborne), 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division. A few weeks after his so-called capture in late June 2009, three conflicting accounts surfaced: U.S. officials told the Associated Press Bergdahl had walked off the base with three Afghans; the Taliban claimed on its website that a drunken American soldier had come out of his garrison and into their arms; and Bergdahl claimed in his Taliban hostage video that he had lagged behind a patrol before being captured.
I asked on my blog: Were the APs sources mistaken? Or is the disturbing first account the right one? What about the three Afghans Pfc. Bergdahl reportedly just walked off with after his shift? Who are they? Whats going on? Five years ago, one of the brave soldiers who risked his life to search for Bergdahl answered my questions, and I published his statement on July 20, 2009:
I know the story and the accounts that he was drunk or that he was lagging behind on patrol are not true this soldier planned this move for a long time. He walked off the post with a days supply of water and had written down before that he wanted to live in the mountains. He is an embarrassment to everyone who has worn the uniform.
After news broke this weekend of President Obamas trade of five high-level Taliban commanders at Gitmo for Bergdahls freedom, I heard from another soldier who served on the search team. Many of my brothers died because of Bergdahls actions, and this has been a very hard day for all Geronimos, he told me after documenting his proof of service.
Other journalists ignored his attempts to get the truth out. My source still holds a highly sensitive position, so you wont see him all over the cable news shows. But he wants all of you to know the hell he and his comrades have been reliving: I was assigned to 1st Platoon of Blackfoot Company, based out of Forward Operating Base (FOB) Salerno in Khost, Afghanistan, he said. Bowes platoon was assigned to conduct security and stability operations out of FOB Sharana and other locations in Paktika.
The untold background that led to Bowes situation involves an article and pictures published by Guardian reporter Sean Smith. One of the battalion leaders punished soldiers, including Bergdahl (who had been photographed snoozing in his armored vehicle), with extra guard duty assignments for conducting operations in an unprofessional manner at Outpost MEST (OP MEST). Bergdahl was already disenchanted with the war effort, my source said, and I think the extra duty was the last straw for him.
On the morning of June 30, 2009, Bergdahl completed a guard shift, removed his equipment, weapon and sensitive items, and left OP MEST with several Afghan security forces personnel. He took a compass, a couple bottles of water and two knives and his journal. His exact intentions may never be known, but he willingly walked off OP MEST and was secured by enemy forces not long after.
My source, who had been up the previous night on a separate raid, was shaken awake on the afternoon Bergdahl disappeared. We were told there was a DUSTWUN (Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown), and to pack for a three-hour assault. We received a brief that Bergdahl was missing, and we were going to get him. Sometime after dark we boarded CH-47′s to assault an objective thought to contain Bergdahl. We never made it to the landing zone, as the helicopters took very heavy fire on approach to the objective and had to divert.
The soldiers Focused Targeting Force (FTF) platoon was not told that it was being diverted to OP MEST. When they landed, he said, We thought we were in enemy territory, so I recall my friends and I screaming Vehicles and preparing to engage with the LAW and SMAW-D rockets we carried. We soon realized the lights were from RG-31 and Maxpro MRAPs, friendly vehicles, and de-escalated the situation. The CH-47′s had dropped us off at OP MEST and did not relay that information.
With that near-disaster over, the soldier recounted: We averaged 18 to 22 kilometers a day on foot, clearing house to house, room to room looking for Bergdahl. We even went as far as rappelling down wells and crawling through tunnels to look for him.
The standard procedure for recapturing Bergdahl was not normal, the soldier noted. He was very good with knives, and trained to throw and fight hand-to-hand with knives. We did not know the mental state of Bergdahl at the time. All we knew was he left on his own, he caused us lots of hardship, and if we entered a room and saw him, we would put him down because he could attack us.
On the morning of July 4, 2009, the soldier recalled, we assaulted several objectives looking for Bergdahl. We executed the mission without incident and were waiting to be exfiltrated. Our aircraft were in sight when they turned and flew in the opposite direction. At the time we did not know why, but we were stranded. The enemy took advantage of Bergdahls capture and attacked numerous outposts that morning. Combat Outpost Zerok was almost overrun, multiple soldiers were wounded, and PFCs Justin Casillas and Aaron Fairbairn lost their lives fighting that day, the soldier told me.
(I wrote about their deaths in my July 8, 2009, column, not knowing they were related to the Bergdahl mess.) My source continued: We learned later that our exfiltration aircraft were diverted to support COP Zerok, and that the situation there was so dire that at one point there were two Apache gunships on station that went Winchester, meaning they expended all ordinance and ammunition, but they would not abandon the soldiers still fighting, so they resorted to low-level unarmed passes to distract the enemy.
Bergdahls actions undoubtedly caused these events. We spent the remainder of Independence Day walking in the desert waiting for aircraft that did not come for many, many hours. He continued: A few days later, we (FTF) conducted a daylight raid on some tents looking for Bergdahl. We took heavy small arms and RPG fire on approach and ran off the CH-47s in contact. Our entire element engaged the enemy, who turned out to be a Taliban shadow governor and his bodyguards. Multiple people died that day. All of this happened because Bergdahl got tired of playing soldier. The remainder of that deployment was focused on recovery efforts. Countless members of the brigade were wounded, and we lost good friends, among them PFC Matthew Martinek and 2LT Darryn Andrews. I have no doubt these great men would be alive if Bergdahl did not leave.
In addition to Andrews, Casillas, Fairbairn and Martinek, PFC Morriss Walker and Staff Sergeants Clayton Bowen, Kurt Curtiss and Michael Murphrey died as a result of Bergdahls abandonment.
Thats eight dead American soldiers (not six, as the rest of the media have reported) betrayed by selfish Bergdahl and reckless President Obama.
My source did not mince words: The fact that our government negotiated with terrorists and our enemy is incomprehensible. The fact that they exchanged five war criminals for a traitor is sickening. The worst part for those of us that suffered through that time is that PFC Bergdahl is being hailed as some kind of hero. He was automatically promoted to Specialist and Sergeant, ranks he does not deserve and did not earn. I have no doubt he will receive back pay for these past five years, a substantial sum. There will be book deals, and his family are celebrities. I am glad he is safe, and happy for his family, but he should return home to face a court martial.
Are you listening, Capitol Hill and America? The Bowe Bergdahl mess isnt just a story about one deserter, but two.
Theres the muddle-headed lowlife who left his post and brothers behind. And theres the corrupt commander in chief who has jeopardized more American soldiers lives to rescue Bergdahl by bowing to the Taliban, while snubbing the surviving heroes and the eight dead American soldiers who lost their lives because of him. This cannot stand.
Michelle Malkin is the author of Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks and Cronies (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com. Also see, The Data-Mining Body Monitors in Our Schools
I like this!
We should have let them keep him.
No, we should have killed the deserting, traitorous little bastard when we had the chance.
I wonder how the Muslim world stacks up against those figures. The difference is that the true Muslims consider the cultural Muslims apostate, as worthy of enslavement or death as we Infidels. The true Christian will simply pray for and witness to his cultural Christian brethren.
He DID promise that to his supporters...he's kept the "fundamental transformation" one, now he's working on that one.
Instead of excerpts am going to type out main points within the article.
The ruling family of Qatar is supplying money and arms to the rebels against Assad in Syria. The supported the moslem brotherhood in Egypt. Supported the rebels in Libya. Qatar's ruling family want the Obama administration more involved in Syria. A top diplomat visited Obama in Washington in 2013. The goals, as stated by the ruling family of Qatar, are for more corporation between Obama and the ruling family of Qatar. Qatar is small in land mass but has been sending as much money into the regime changes as the Saudi royal family, to the tune of billions. There has been corporation between the ruling family of Qatar and Saudis royal family. The article eludes to the goals of Qatar and the Saudis being one and the same.
Many thanks for that info!
All y’all ping to this post by no-to-illegals!
My dot -connecting:
The Qatar connection..... they helped the Syrian rebels....
and are the 5 taliban commanders’ destination.....
And the arms came from... Libya .....
coordinated by someone at the ‘annex’
Hmmm
...ie, lying about him.
Precisely correct.
Even if the 5 years lived as a captive was brutal which I don’t believe for a second, they were not as bad as the grief of the families of the eight patriots that died trying to rescue him. Nor as bad as the agony of the untold number of patriots wounded, some very severely, trying to rescue him.
A court-martial is most certainly warranted because of the testimony of his fellow soldiers who’ve already come forward and I don’t believe any of them had a reason to lie.
The angel's hand has been stayed, it would appear.
HF
That's my take on it -- it illustrates what most tyrants do when they grab power; but the parallels to the current situation are striking, particularly 36-39. For comfort, however, we can turn to all of the following chapter, 12 -- it's short but sweet!
Truly, Daniel is an astounding book of prophecy.
Amen!
I remember the celebration I got when I came home from Nam, back in 1971, walking through the Atlanta airport. Got spit at and called a baby killer. Yup. I remember my home coming very well.
Actually, the penalties in Islam are much more severe for apostasy as opposed to being an unbeliever or infidel.
In their world, there is a special circle of Hell for apostates, those who “believed” and turned away afterwards.
Interesting how liberals insist that is a myth.
Knowing the way liberals operate, I would be astonished if it DIDN’T actually happen.
It's as if the Obama mal-Administration is intentionally goading patriotic Americans in hopes that we will take actions that will allow them to eliminate us.
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