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Susan Rice Flashback: Bergdahl Served 'With Honor and Distinction' - Breitbart
Susan Rice defended the prisoner swap for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl by saying Bergdahl "served the United States with honor and distinction."
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Military: Bergdahl may face life in prison if convicted - Yahoo News
From Yahoo News: FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — The Army sergeant who abandoned his post in Afghanistan and was held captive by the Taliban could face up to life in prison if convicted of both the charges he's facing, military officials said Wednesday.
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Foley Family to White House: You Saved Bergdahl. Why Not Our Son? - The Daily Beast
After the Obama administration bargained for Bowe Bergdahl’s life, the family of ISIS hostage James Foley begged the White House for the same treatment—only to be denied.
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GAO: Obama Administration Broke Law With Bergdahl Swap
The Obama administration broke the law earlier this year by secretly ordering the swap of five Guantanamo Bay detainees in return for American prisoner of war Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
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Ralph Peters - Obama and the Mockery of Honor
Obama and the Mockery of Honor - Benedict Arnold chose to put on the uniform, too. Did he serve with “honor and distinction”?
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EXCLUSIVE: Bergdahl declared jihad in captivity, secret documents show
U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl at one point during his captivity converted to Islam, fraternized openly with his captors and declared himself a "mujahid," or warrior for Islam, according to secret documents prepared on the basis of a purported eyewitness account and obtained by Fox News.
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No Evidence of ‘Credible Threat’ to Bergdahl: Feinstein
The Senate Intelligence Committee chairwoman said she hasn’t been convinced that there was a “credible threat” against the life of freed Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl that motivated the White House to keep its plans secret from Congress.
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Asked whether the Taliban would be inspired by the exchange to kidnap others, a commander laughed. “Definitely."
In the days and hours leading up to the release of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl last week, his Taliban captors in Pakistan prepared for a big send-off. Those selected to physically hand Bergdahl over to U.S. officials at a pre-arranged location on the other side of the border in Afghanistan rehearsed the messages they wanted to convey to the American people.
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Bergdahl left letter telling comrades he'd left 'to start new life'
Bowe Bergdahl left a note saying he had gone to start a 'new life' and didn't want to fight for America. The revelation came as it emerged the Army may still pursue charges against Sgt Bergdahl for desertion. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chariman of the Joint Chi
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Mike Rogers: No Hill briefing since 2011
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers on Tuesday said that Congress hadn’t heard from the Obama administration since 2011 on the possibility of a prisoner swap with the Taliban. The Michigan Republican also cast doubt on the administrati