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12 Jun 2014 22:35 #195819
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Bergdahl on the way back to US
Sgt Bowe Bergdahl, the US soldier freed in May after five years in Taliban captivity, is on his way back to the US, a Pentagon official says.
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13 Jun 2014 21:23 #196034
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[color=rgb(34, 34, 34)]American Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, while held prisoner in Afghanistan, was locked in solitary confinement for two straight years and did not see another human face for that entire time, senior military sources with knowledge of his "reintegration process" told Fox News.[/color]
[/color][color=rgb(34, 34, 34)]Officials said Bergdahl, during that period, only talked to his captors through the wall of a six-foot-by-six-foot metal box, in which he was kept.[/color]
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13 Jun 2014 23:57 #196042
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American policy has been and always will be"Leave No Man Behind." It doesn't matter if he acts in a treasonous manner. It does not matter if he's severely mentally ill or schizophrenic. He is an American and he deserves to come home.
Being locked in a six foot cave in torture. Can you imagine being unable to speak your native language/
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