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Negotiating With Terrorists
Townhall.com ^ | June 3, 2014 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 06/03/2014 1:31:27 PM PDT by Kaslin

Euphoria over the Taliban's release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was quickly tempered by media reports that Bergdahl had abandoned his post and that his father made comments opposing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bergdahl's father tweeted, "I am still working to free all Guantanamo prisoners. God will repay for the death of every Afghan child."

Does that include those children killed while being used as human shields by the Taliban? Where is Bergdahl's concern for women who die from "honor killings" and for girls who are denied an education?

The up-front cost of this "prisoner exchange" is the release of five terrorists from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. Future costs could be much higher. Not to mention the fact that news of the controversial exchange knocked reports on the VA fiasco right off the front pages. Was this partly the administration's intent?

Official U.S. policy has been "we don't negotiate with terrorists." Except when we do. Sgt. Bergdahl, America's only prisoner of war, was reportedly in failing health after more than five years in captivity and negotiations to secure his release were urgent and laborious, but freeing five dangerous men to secure the release of one soldier could very well put this country in increased danger. What should we have done? It depends upon the outcome one is seeking. If rescuing one man is paramount, then any price is worth it. But if that rescue leads to the deaths of others, as is likely, then the price is too high.

In a joint statement following President Obama's announcement of the terrorists' release, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Howard P. McKeon (R-Calif.), and Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke of "...consequences for the rest of our forces and all Americans. Our terrorist adversaries now have a strong incentive to capture Americans."

The five terrorists include two senior militant commanders alleged to have been implicated in murdering thousands of Shiites in Afghanistan. The five have been shipped to Qatar. President Obama says the Qatari government has assured him they will be subjected to security restrictions and won't be a threat to the U.S. How does he know this? Even in a "moderate" Muslim state like Qatar, Islamic blood is thicker than the "water" of infidels.

The prisoner release is another in a growing list of executive actions that bypass Congress, which has imposed strict statutory restrictions on moving detainees out of Gitmo. These include a determination by the secretary of defense that any transfers are in America's national security interests; that procedures are in place to substantially mitigate any future threats by the terrorists and most importantly, that Congress receives notification 30 days before any planned release. Congress received no such notice. Once again, President Obama has circumvented the law.

The track record of previous terrorist prisoners released from Gitmo is not a reason for confidence. According to a recent U.S. intelligence report, 603 prisoners have been freed from Guantanamo; 100 of them are confirmed to have returned to terrorism, and another 74 former inmates are suspected of returning to terrorism.

Wayne Simmons, a former CIA operative, told Foxnews.com what he observed during several visits to Gitmo: "These guys come in wounded, they take care of their wounds. No limbs? We give them brand new prostheses. Turn them loose, guy goes home, picks up arms and uses that leg to help kill us."

Brigadier General Jay Hood, who once ran Gitmo, confirmed this scenario in testimony before a House panel in 2005. About a detainee named Abdullah Mehsud, Gen. Hood said, "He came to us without one leg ... we fitted him with a prosthetic leg before he left while in U.S. custody." The cost was reported to be between $50,000 and $75,000. After his release, Pakistani officials say he directed an attack in Pakistan that killed 31 people. Two months later he blew himself up to avoid capture.

Radical Islamists are serious about killing in pursuit of their extreme objectives. Releasing their soldiers can only embolden them to take more Americans hostage. The deal for Sgt. Bergdahl may well turn out to have been a bargain with the devil.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: bergdahl; bowebergdahl; guantanamobay; powmia; resident0bama; taliban; terrorism

1 posted on 06/03/2014 1:31:27 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I’m sorry, but when you lay down your weapons, sneak out of camp and go seek out the enemy with the intent of joining them, and then they hold you onto you as a prisoner*, that does not make you a “prisoner of war” - maybe a prisoner of your own stupidity. To call Bergdahl a POW is to insult the memory of all of the men and women who were captured in the course of actually defending their country no attempting to abandon and betray her.

*This is assuming he really was a prisoner, of course. Some comments published by captured members of the Taliban raise the question of whether or not Bergdahl was actively assisting the Taliban, and if he was, whether or not he was doing so voluntarily or under duress.


2 posted on 06/03/2014 1:40:44 PM PDT by CA Conservative (Texan by birth, Californian by circumstance)
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To: CA Conservative

BRANDED! Scorned as the one who RAN!
WHAT do you do when you’re BRANDED....
‘Cause you’re one of the TALIBAN????


3 posted on 06/03/2014 1:43:18 PM PDT by 2harddrive
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To: Kaslin

What I want to know is this: how many good men were injured or killed putting those scumbags behind bars in the first place? What about those who will die now that they are free? And what about those who will be injured or die when we have to capture them again?

Obama didn’t only trade five monsters for one captive of questionable value. He potentially traded the lives of countless other servicemen as well.


4 posted on 06/03/2014 1:54:27 PM PDT by MWS
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To: MWS
Here is a little bit of prose in honor of 0bama's deal making skilz.

Article III.

Section. 3.

Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.

The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.

5 posted on 06/03/2014 2:04:56 PM PDT by TigersEye ("No man left behind" means something different to 0bama.)
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To: Kaslin
"He came to us without one leg ... we fitted him with a prosthetic leg before he left while in U.S. custody." The cost was reported to be between $50,000 and $75,000. After his release, Pakistani officials say he directed an attack in Pakistan that killed 31 people. Two months later he blew himself up to avoid capture.

Did we get the leg back?

6 posted on 06/03/2014 2:10:33 PM PDT by rjsimmon (The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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To: Kaslin

Someone should have put another sign next to it that said “So are 5 of the most dangerous terrorists from GITMO. Thanks, 0bama”.


7 posted on 06/03/2014 2:42:50 PM PDT by KGeorge (Till we're together again, Gypsy girl. May 28, 1998- June 3, 2013)
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To: CA Conservative

Qatar is the financial center of Jihad. The Taliban Dream team is taking a victory lap. They will leave Qatar as multi-millionaires. There is no doubt, in my mind, that some sort of quid pro quo has been arranged for Obama, most likely in the form of a billion dollar gratuity to his Presidential Library.


8 posted on 06/04/2014 3:39:42 AM PDT by mission9 (It is by the fruit ye shall know.)
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To: mission9

That is what Brad Thor, the author, not certain that is his name, said the ones that turned over the deserter, only do these kinds of things for money, big money. He said the Hakani network, where the deserter was held, doesn’t do anything without being paid to do it. He said look for the money because for sure there was some exchanged.


9 posted on 06/04/2014 1:51:57 PM PDT by thirst4truth (Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil - it has no point.)
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