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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Hating on Bowe Bergdahl Whats behind the vicious campaign against the last American POW in Afghanistan? Embittered by double defeats in Iraq and Afghanistan, driven out of both countries with their tails between their legs, the War Party is looking for scapegoats, and has found one in the least likely place the ranks of the US Army. Thats right: the "support the troops" contingent is now intent on re- torturing Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a 26-year-old Idaho native held captive by the Taliban for five horrific years. A concerted campaign, stage-managed by "Republican strategists" i.e. Richard Grenell, former Romney foreign policy consultant fired for being too gay is pitting some of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahls former comrades against the just-released prisoner-of-war. The former claim Bergdahl is a "traitor" who deserted his post: a 2006 Rolling Stone piece by Michael Hastings implies as much. Yet we really dont know what happened: in a Taliban propaganda video Bergdahl says he was caught after he "lagged behind" on patrol. And this US government cable posted by WikiLeaks contains intercepted Taliban communications hailing his capture and claiming it occurred in the course of an attack on Bergdahls base while he was using a latrine. We dont yet know the circumstances of his capture, and so these calls for prosecution are premature, to say the least. Not that legal niceties like evidence matter to the baying wolves of the neocon media: they want vengeance for the war they lost and were widely blamed for. Having lost on the battlefield in Afghanistan, the War Party is seeking a victory on the home front. The persecution of Bowe Bergdahl is just the first chapter in the neocons ongoing revisionist history of the Afghan war. And we know the theme of this work of fiction from the very first act: its a tired replay of the old "we- were-stabbed-in-the-back" myth promulgated by failed Napoleons in every country. In the American version, they said and still say the same thing about the Vietnam war we were prevented from winning by squeamish liberals and anti- American war protesters, who secretly (and not so secretly) supported the Commie cause. In Bergdahls case, his alleged desertion becomes a metaphor for all opposition to the war, with his angry emails to his father appearing to be his real "crime." Yet amid all the speculation and unseemly clamor, one weird anomaly stands out: soldiers dont usually go AWOL while theyre in Afghanistan. They wait until they get back to the US on leave: Bergdahls case is, to my knowledge, a first. Did he really think he was going to walk to India, as he half-jokingly remarked to his former comrades? None of this makes much sense. Which leads to the main question: if he did desert, what triggered him? A gung ho idealistic pro-military guy from Idaho doesnt volunteer for the military, go to Afghanistan, and suddenly wake up one morning determined to walk away. In 2012 the New York Times reported: "At first his e-mails home were effusive. He was happy as a clam," Mr.[Robert] Bergdahl [Bowes father] said. He wrote of how beautiful it was, how wonderful the people were. But the tone of his sons e-mails soon darkened, Mr. Bergdahl said, although he declined to say specifically what set off the change." In the Hastings account of Bergdahls emails, however, a bit more of the story comes out: "He then referred to what his parents believe may have been a formative, possibly traumatic event: seeing an Afghan child run over by an MRAP. We dont even care when we hear each other talk about running their children down in the dirt streets with our armored trucks
We make fun of them in front of their faces, and laugh at them for not understanding we are insulting them. This seems fairly straightforward: Bergdahl clearly witnessed war crimes which had not only gone unpunished but were openly acknowledged and treated as jokes. He is, perhaps, capable of pointing an accusing finger at some of those who are being dredged up to label him a traitor. Whether their campaign of calumny is a preemptive strike, its too early to say: we have yet to hear from Bowe Bergdahl, who, it seems, is having difficulty remembering how to speak English. The more I learn about this case, the less conclusive are the established facts: did he just walk off, alone, or is the latrine story true? Bits of evidence point in opposite directions. What we do know is that Bergdahl was radically disenchanted with the US military and the war itself: we also know he witnessed at least one specific incident in which a young Afghan girl was run over deliberately? by US military personnel. What other atrocities did Bergdahl witness and was, perhaps, forced to take part in? If these are the facts, then his seemingly crazy decision to set off into the Afghan countryside begins to make at least a modicum of (moral) sense. In this context, its hard to imagine the administration prosecuting him for desertion: does the US State Department really want Bergdahl to testify how US soldiers in an armored truck laughed as they ran down an Afghan girl? As for the Fox News crowd, this could backfire on the War Party, big-time remember that old adage about fools rushing in? Well, it wouldnt be the first time, now would it? Theyll rush in anyway, because this is the kind of thing they enjoy. The Fox News bleach blondes and radio screamers are practically frothing at the mouth: they point suspiciously at the prominence of Robert Bergdahls beard, sure signs hes a "Muslim convert" and Taliban sympathizer! Thats the level of demagoguery were seeing around this issue and, I warn you, its going to get worse. As usual, the tone-deaf Republicans eagerly seizing on this as their signature foreign policy Benghazi-substitute issue are their own worst enemies. While the burning question of "who lost Afghanistan?" may be a hot topic of conversation on their busy little blogs, out in the real world the country is sick unto death of hearing about Afghanistan. The very last thing the American people want to see is some poor kid who got snookered into fighting that worthless war get pilloried for the sins of US policymakers. Yet what we are about to witness, Im afraid, is the disgusting spectacle of an Idaho farm boy crucified by a gaggle of partisan Pharisees. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
American civilians have indeed rushed to judgement, people that have never been there, know all about what happened and have the rope to hang the young man with. The military will do what is best for them, not Bergdahl, we can like it or not. Civilians have already convicted the young man. We hired him, we paid him, to kill people, shame on us???? Good heavens no, not me, I had nothing to do with this "war". Right, we are guiltless....
These same civilians would not have cared if he had been freed by Ronald Reagan.
I suspect that is true. Rushing to judgement by those that were not there, perhaps have never been in a like situation, is difficult to understand. To have a conscience and be under the pressure of kill or be killed, cannot be handled by everyone. Walking away is not allowed and if that is the case he will pay the price. That is for the military to decide. It would be interesting to see any civilian over forty, suddenly in Afghanistan, rifle in hand, the enemy all around them in civilian clothes, one wonders what their reaction would be.
Cynicom has a kindly soul underneath that coat of rusty armor. As I remember it, the Taliban became our 'enemy' by refusing to reveal which cave bin Laden was inhabiting. Looking back, that's a stupid reason to invade a place, especially since bin Laden helped finance them, and may have not even been in one of their caves at that precise moment anyway. That must weigh on the minds of troops deployed there. It's gotta hurt like slivers they can't get out of their fingers...
Most likely you were too young to recall this... The election of 1940... """""Mr. Roosevelt said at Boston on October 30: "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.""""" There was no TV, only radio and we heard this over and over that fall. My Father would yell at the radio, "You are a lying son of a bitch". I knew what a liar was, not the other. FDR had the first peacetime draft in hand and American voters returned him to office for a third term. This should have been a wake up call that we had a dictator in waiting. My brother was dragged off to a foreign war, never to return. Do I trust government, politicians, military, media, arm chair warriors and the like? Grunts are the lowest of the low, bar none, how or why they got there is their own doing and own fault. My brother was a grunt, I have been a grunt, my only desire is to be left alone by all of afore named groups.
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