NEWS FROM THE HILL
GOP Puts Bergdahl Swap on Trial
By Kristina Wong - March 28, 2015
Republicans intend to highlight the controversial trade for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to mount an attack on President Obamas foreign policy.
The Armys moves to charge the soldier with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy have given Republicans a new opportunity to challenge Obamas decision last year to secure his freedom by releasing five senior Taliban commanders from Guantánamo Bay.
Republicans say the president paid too high a price for Bergdahl's return, especially since the five former detainees will be released from house arrest in Qatar in a few months. At least one of the former detainees is reportedly already suspected of returning to the fight.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee turned up the heat on Friday by sending a letter to White House chief of staff Denis McDonough that requests documents and information related to the swap.
The letter also requests documents and information related to comments by National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who days after the trade was announced said Bergdahl had served with "honor and distinction."
The letter was sent by Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron DeSantis (D-Fla.).
The pending release of the former detainees in June, as well as the Armys process for charging Bergdahl, could keep the controversial prisoner swap front and center for months to come.
According to Bergdahl's lawyer Eugene Fidell, the Army has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Bergdahl on April 22. The hearing will determine whether the charges will be dismissed, lead to a court-martial, or some other outcome.
In the days after the Armys announcement, Republicans released a barrage of statements questioning the administrations ability to make sound foreign policy decisions.
The Armys decision to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior in the face of the enemy underscores how misguided and dangerous it was for President Obama to trade five hardened Taliban commanders for Bergdahl in the first place, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said.
Republicans also argued that the administration ignored a law to notify Congress 30 days in advance of any detainee release, and ignored U.S. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. The administration says it brokered the swap through Qatar.
Frankly, this is another example of President Obama ignoring our long-established foreign policy priorities, the bipartisan concerns of Congress, and the American people, said Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.
Some Republicans are seizing on the controversy to push back on Obamas attempts to close the Guantanamo prison.
Todays announcement is the exclamation point on the bad deal the Obama administration cut to free five terrorist killers in its rush to empty the prison at Guantánamo Bay," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) in a statement.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) said she remains deeply concerned by the administrations dangerous decision to release the Taliban 5 without proper congressional notification and without sufficient assurances that they will not return to the fight against America and our allies.
The White House this week defended the swap and reiterated the presidents oath not to leave any American soldier behind.
The commander in chief will not allow a member of the United States armed forces to be left behind, press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday on CNN.
But some Republicans are countering that argument by noting that other soldiers died while looking for Bergdahl when he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Reserves Lt. Col. Michael Waltz, who commanded a Special Forces unit that participated in efforts to find Bergdahl, said that soldiers were definitely killed while looking for him, and that said the charges are explosive due to the White House's attempt to politicize Bergdahl's release.
He said the White House or the Pentagon could have simply issued a press release about Bergdahl being freed, but instead chose to announce it with fanfare during a White House Rose Garden ceremony.
Waltz said the announcement looked like a victory lap on the part of the administration and intended to steal the headlines away from negative news of the VA scandal that broke weeks before.
Waltz, a former Defense Department official under the Bush administration, also said the decision to trumpet the release despite the Armys uncertainty over whether Bergdahl had deserted his post shows a disconnect between the White House and the Pentagon.
It reflects the ongoing bubble that the National Security Council and the White House seems to be in, he said.
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Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWS FROM THE HILL
GOP Puts Bergdahl Swap on Trial
By Kristina Wong - March 28, 2015
Republicans intend to highlight the controversial trade for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to mount an attack on President Obamas foreign policy.
The Armys moves to charge the soldier with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy have given Republicans a new opportunity to challenge Obamas decision last year to secure his freedom by releasing five senior Taliban commanders from Guantánamo Bay.
Republicans say the president paid too high a price for Bergdahl's return, especially since the five former detainees will be released from house arrest in Qatar in a few months. At least one of the former detainees is reportedly already suspected of returning to the fight.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee turned up the heat on Friday by sending a letter to White House chief of staff Denis McDonough that requests documents and information related to the swap.
The letter also requests documents and information related to comments by National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who days after the trade was announced said Bergdahl had served with "honor and distinction."
The letter was sent by Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron DeSantis (D-Fla.).
The pending release of the former detainees in June, as well as the Armys process for charging Bergdahl, could keep the controversial prisoner swap front and center for months to come.
According to Bergdahl's lawyer Eugene Fidell, the Army has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Bergdahl on April 22. The hearing will determine whether the charges will be dismissed, lead to a court-martial, or some other outcome.
In the days after the Armys announcement, Republicans released a barrage of statements questioning the administrations ability to make sound foreign policy decisions.
The Armys decision to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior in the face of the enemy underscores how misguided and dangerous it was for President Obama to trade five hardened Taliban commanders for Bergdahl in the first place, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said.
Republicans also argued that the administration ignored a law to notify Congress 30 days in advance of any detainee release, and ignored U.S. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. The administration says it brokered the swap through Qatar.
Frankly, this is another example of President Obama ignoring our long-established foreign policy priorities, the bipartisan concerns of Congress, and the American people, said Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.
Some Republicans are seizing on the controversy to push back on Obamas attempts to close the Guantanamo prison.
Todays announcement is the exclamation point on the bad deal the Obama administration cut to free five terrorist killers in its rush to empty the prison at Guantánamo Bay," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) in a statement.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) said she remains deeply concerned by the administrations dangerous decision to release the Taliban 5 without proper congressional notification and without sufficient assurances that they will not return to the fight against America and our allies.
The White House this week defended the swap and reiterated the presidents oath not to leave any American soldier behind.
The commander in chief will not allow a member of the United States armed forces to be left behind, press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday on CNN.
But some Republicans are countering that argument by noting that other soldiers died while looking for Bergdahl when he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Reserves Lt. Col. Michael Waltz, who commanded a Special Forces unit that participated in efforts to find Bergdahl, said that soldiers were definitely killed while looking for him, and that said the charges are explosive due to the White House's attempt to politicize Bergdahl's release.
He said the White House or the Pentagon could have simply issued a press release about Bergdahl being freed, but instead chose to announce it with fanfare during a White House Rose Garden ceremony.
Waltz said the announcement looked like a victory lap on the part of the administration and intended to steal the headlines away from negative news of the VA scandal that broke weeks before.
Waltz, a former Defense Department official under the Bush administration, also said the decision to trumpet the release despite the Armys uncertainty over whether Bergdahl had deserted his post shows a disconnect between the White House and the Pentagon.
It reflects the ongoing bubble that the National Security Council and the White House seems to be in, he said.
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bergdahl is a traitor- no pardon. he is guilty as charged
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWS FROM THE HILL
GOP Puts Bergdahl Swap on Trial
By Kristina Wong - March 28, 2015
Republicans intend to highlight the controversial trade for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to mount an attack on President Obamas foreign policy.
The Armys moves to charge the soldier with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy have given Republicans a new opportunity to challenge Obamas decision last year to secure his freedom by releasing five senior Taliban commanders from Guantánamo Bay.
Republicans say the president paid too high a price for Bergdahl's return, especially since the five former detainees will be released from house arrest in Qatar in a few months. At least one of the former detainees is reportedly already suspected of returning to the fight.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee turned up the heat on Friday by sending a letter to White House chief of staff Denis McDonough that requests documents and information related to the swap.
The letter also requests documents and information related to comments by National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who days after the trade was announced said Bergdahl had served with "honor and distinction."
The letter was sent by Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron DeSantis (D-Fla.).
The pending release of the former detainees in June, as well as the Armys process for charging Bergdahl, could keep the controversial prisoner swap front and center for months to come.
According to Bergdahl's lawyer Eugene Fidell, the Army has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Bergdahl on April 22. The hearing will determine whether the charges will be dismissed, lead to a court-martial, or some other outcome.
In the days after the Armys announcement, Republicans released a barrage of statements questioning the administrations ability to make sound foreign policy decisions.
The Armys decision to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior in the face of the enemy underscores how misguided and dangerous it was for President Obama to trade five hardened Taliban commanders for Bergdahl in the first place, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said.
Republicans also argued that the administration ignored a law to notify Congress 30 days in advance of any detainee release, and ignored U.S. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. The administration says it brokered the swap through Qatar.
Frankly, this is another example of President Obama ignoring our long-established foreign policy priorities, the bipartisan concerns of Congress, and the American people, said Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.
Some Republicans are seizing on the controversy to push back on Obamas attempts to close the Guantanamo prison.
Todays announcement is the exclamation point on the bad deal the Obama administration cut to free five terrorist killers in its rush to empty the prison at Guantánamo Bay," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) in a statement.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) said she remains deeply concerned by the administrations dangerous decision to release the Taliban 5 without proper congressional notification and without sufficient assurances that they will not return to the fight against America and our allies.
The White House this week defended the swap and reiterated the presidents oath not to leave any American soldier behind.
The commander in chief will not allow a member of the United States armed forces to be left behind, press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday on CNN.
But some Republicans are countering that argument by noting that other soldiers died while looking for Bergdahl when he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Reserves Lt. Col. Michael Waltz, who commanded a Special Forces unit that participated in efforts to find Bergdahl, said that soldiers were definitely killed while looking for him, and that said the charges are explosive due to the White House's attempt to politicize Bergdahl's release.
He said the White House or the Pentagon could have simply issued a press release about Bergdahl being freed, but instead chose to announce it with fanfare during a White House Rose Garden ceremony.
Waltz said the announcement looked like a victory lap on the part of the administration and intended to steal the headlines away from negative news of the VA scandal that broke weeks before.
Waltz, a former Defense Department official under the Bush administration, also said the decision to trumpet the release despite the Armys uncertainty over whether Bergdahl had deserted his post shows a disconnect between the White House and the Pentagon.
It reflects the ongoing bubble that the National Security Council and the White House seems to be in, he said.
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I think whatever his sentence is, Obama will pardon him before he leave office as is his right!!! Don D.
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We understand, NO MUSLIM SOLDIER LEFT BEHIND IF IT CAN BE USED AS AN EXCUSE TO FURTHER ISLAM ??? I too have read part of the "suras". SunTsu told us to know your enemy!
He can't pardon him if they haven't made a discussion.
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWS FROM THE HILL
GOP Puts Bergdahl Swap on Trial
By Kristina Wong - March 28, 2015
Republicans intend to highlight the controversial trade for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to mount an attack on President Obamas foreign policy.
The Armys moves to charge the soldier with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy have given Republicans a new opportunity to challenge Obamas decision last year to secure his freedom by releasing five senior Taliban commanders from Guantánamo Bay.
Republicans say the president paid too high a price for Bergdahl's return, especially since the five former detainees will be released from house arrest in Qatar in a few months. At least one of the former detainees is reportedly already suspected of returning to the fight.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee turned up the heat on Friday by sending a letter to White House chief of staff Denis McDonough that requests documents and information related to the swap.
The letter also requests documents and information related to comments by National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who days after the trade was announced said Bergdahl had served with "honor and distinction."
The letter was sent by Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron DeSantis (D-Fla.).
The pending release of the former detainees in June, as well as the Armys process for charging Bergdahl, could keep the controversial prisoner swap front and center for months to come.
According to Bergdahl's lawyer Eugene Fidell, the Army has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Bergdahl on April 22. The hearing will determine whether the charges will be dismissed, lead to a court-martial, or some other outcome.
In the days after the Armys announcement, Republicans released a barrage of statements questioning the administrations ability to make sound foreign policy decisions.
The Armys decision to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior in the face of the enemy underscores how misguided and dangerous it was for President Obama to trade five hardened Taliban commanders for Bergdahl in the first place, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said.
Republicans also argued that the administration ignored a law to notify Congress 30 days in advance of any detainee release, and ignored U.S. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. The administration says it brokered the swap through Qatar.
Frankly, this is another example of President Obama ignoring our long-established foreign policy priorities, the bipartisan concerns of Congress, and the American people, said Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.
Some Republicans are seizing on the controversy to push back on Obamas attempts to close the Guantanamo prison.
Todays announcement is the exclamation point on the bad deal the Obama administration cut to free five terrorist killers in its rush to empty the prison at Guantánamo Bay," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) in a statement.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) said she remains deeply concerned by the administrations dangerous decision to release the Taliban 5 without proper congressional notification and without sufficient assurances that they will not return to the fight against America and our allies.
The White House this week defended the swap and reiterated the presidents oath not to leave any American soldier behind.
The commander in chief will not allow a member of the United States armed forces to be left behind, press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday on CNN.
But some Republicans are countering that argument by noting that other soldiers died while looking for Bergdahl when he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Reserves Lt. Col. Michael Waltz, who commanded a Special Forces unit that participated in efforts to find Bergdahl, said that soldiers were definitely killed while looking for him, and that said the charges are explosive due to the White House's attempt to politicize Bergdahl's release.
He said the White House or the Pentagon could have simply issued a press release about Bergdahl being freed, but instead chose to announce it with fanfare during a White House Rose Garden ceremony.
Waltz said the announcement looked like a victory lap on the part of the administration and intended to steal the headlines away from negative news of the VA scandal that broke weeks before.
Waltz, a former Defense Department official under the Bush administration, also said the decision to trumpet the release despite the Armys uncertainty over whether Bergdahl had deserted his post shows a disconnect between the White House and the Pentagon.
It reflects the ongoing bubble that the National Security Council and the White House seems to be in, he said.
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Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
NEWS FROM THE HILL
GOP Puts Bergdahl Swap on Trial
By Kristina Wong - March 28, 2015
Republicans intend to highlight the controversial trade for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to mount an attack on President Obamas foreign policy.
The Armys moves to charge the soldier with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy have given Republicans a new opportunity to challenge Obamas decision last year to secure his freedom by releasing five senior Taliban commanders from Guantánamo Bay.
Republicans say the president paid too high a price for Bergdahl's return, especially since the five former detainees will be released from house arrest in Qatar in a few months. At least one of the former detainees is reportedly already suspected of returning to the fight.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee turned up the heat on Friday by sending a letter to White House chief of staff Denis McDonough that requests documents and information related to the swap.
The letter also requests documents and information related to comments by National Security Advisor Susan Rice, who days after the trade was announced said Bergdahl had served with "honor and distinction."
The letter was sent by Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and National Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron DeSantis (D-Fla.).
The pending release of the former detainees in June, as well as the Armys process for charging Bergdahl, could keep the controversial prisoner swap front and center for months to come.
According to Bergdahl's lawyer Eugene Fidell, the Army has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Bergdahl on April 22. The hearing will determine whether the charges will be dismissed, lead to a court-martial, or some other outcome.
In the days after the Armys announcement, Republicans released a barrage of statements questioning the administrations ability to make sound foreign policy decisions.
The Armys decision to charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior in the face of the enemy underscores how misguided and dangerous it was for President Obama to trade five hardened Taliban commanders for Bergdahl in the first place, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said.
Republicans also argued that the administration ignored a law to notify Congress 30 days in advance of any detainee release, and ignored U.S. policy not to negotiate with terrorists. The administration says it brokered the swap through Qatar.
Frankly, this is another example of President Obama ignoring our long-established foreign policy priorities, the bipartisan concerns of Congress, and the American people, said Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in a statement.
Some Republicans are seizing on the controversy to push back on Obamas attempts to close the Guantanamo prison.
Todays announcement is the exclamation point on the bad deal the Obama administration cut to free five terrorist killers in its rush to empty the prison at Guantánamo Bay," said House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) in a statement.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) said she remains deeply concerned by the administrations dangerous decision to release the Taliban 5 without proper congressional notification and without sufficient assurances that they will not return to the fight against America and our allies.
The White House this week defended the swap and reiterated the presidents oath not to leave any American soldier behind.
The commander in chief will not allow a member of the United States armed forces to be left behind, press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday on CNN.
But some Republicans are countering that argument by noting that other soldiers died while looking for Bergdahl when he disappeared from his base in Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Reserves Lt. Col. Michael Waltz, who commanded a Special Forces unit that participated in efforts to find Bergdahl, said that soldiers were definitely killed while looking for him, and that said the charges are explosive due to the White House's attempt to politicize Bergdahl's release.
He said the White House or the Pentagon could have simply issued a press release about Bergdahl being freed, but instead chose to announce it with fanfare during a White House Rose Garden ceremony.
Waltz said the announcement looked like a victory lap on the part of the administration and intended to steal the headlines away from negative news of the VA scandal that broke weeks before.
Waltz, a former Defense Department official under the Bush administration, also said the decision to trumpet the release despite the Armys uncertainty over whether Bergdahl had deserted his post shows a disconnect between the White House and the Pentagon.
It reflects the ongoing bubble that the National Security Council and the White House seems to be in, he said.
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What happened to no man left behind? His treason was not a settled issue then. He was just an American soldier held by our enemy. However, I feel that you do not in any way, shape, or form negotiate with the enemy in such exchanges. If they were going to kill Berdahl, that's terrible, but the exchange is more horrifying. Had this group killed him, they would paid for it. Now, innocent civilians may pay for it.
didymusdo wrote:
What happened to no man left behind? His treason was not a settled issue then. He was just an American soldier held by our enemy. However, I feel that you do not in any way, shape, or form negotiate with the enemy in such exchanges. If they were going to kill Berdahl, that's terrible, but the exchange is more horrifying. Had this group killed him, they would paid for it. Now, innocent civilians may pay for it.
The problem is: The negotiater is another Muslim, his loyalty is to our enemies! He won't even mention or let anyone else mention the religion of all the terrorists in his administration.
astrolite wrote:
The problem is: The negotiater is another Muslim, his loyalty is to our enemies! He won't even mention or let anyone else mention the religion of all the terrorists in his administration.
If, as you say, the negotiator is Muslim, meaning the president, there is no reason to seek Bergdahl's release; it is counter-productive
badbobby wrote:
bergdahl is a traitor- no pardon. he is guilty as charged
I totally agree but we have a president who does just about what he wants. After watching him for 6 years now, I think he'll pardon him before he leaves office unless he declares martial law next year.
didymusdo wrote:
If, as you say, the negotiator is Muslim, meaning the president, there is no reason to seek Bergdahl's release; it is counter-productive
NOT!, Think.......The release of Bergdahl was another media event! Calculated to impress the leftist Americans. If you noticed, it was never mentioned that Bergdahl went AWOL, or was a convert. It was stressed that "Obama SAVED A HOSTAGE" Only when others saw through the scam and questioned Obama's motives, was it found that the deal was done ONLY to release the 5 radical, murderers. Obama knew that he was going to pardon Bergdahl quietly after the hubbub died down. Crisis created, crisis taken advantage of, Muslim Success! Now all that is needed is for the liberals to quiet the outrage! In that he relies on his "useful idiots" are you one?
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Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
I think whatever his sentence is, Obama will pardon him before he leave office as is his right!!! Don D.
I would be inclined to think you are correct !
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