Posted on 06/15/2014 8:20:53 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is back in America, but it will be months before his future takes shape, according to both experts in the military's legal system and people familiar with the treatment of long-term captives.
After nearly five years in the hands of the Taliban and Haqqani network in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the American soldier was exchanged for five top Taliban operatives, underwent medical and psychological treatment at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany and, Friday morning, landed at a military base in San Antonio. There he will undergo treatment to reintegrate back into society -- or possibly military prison.
Until his medical treatment is complete, a process than can last up to several months, its unclear how the military will treat a soldier alleged to have willingly left his firebase in Afghanistan. There is a raft of legal options the Army can pursue that extend to as much as five years in prison. Or the military can wash its hands of the young soldier and administratively separate him.
The jury is literally still out, said retired Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap, a former judge advocate general of the Air Force. We really dont know the charges, if there are any, against him. There needs to be more wringing of the facts before anything is decided.(continued)
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In the America of 2014 AD the criminal element of our society is definitely favored.
There is a good chance that "The Divine One" in the White House will issue an "In yo face" pardon.
Just this delay is undue command influence.
That, sadly, is what I expect to be how this all ends, and it will likely end before Obama leaves office. Either Bowe will do himself in, or he will be ‘anonymously assisted’ in doing himself in. Recall what happened to that Cleveland man who kept three women chained up for ten years; auto asphyxiation, for pursuits of the labido.
YEARS????? OMG!!!! Should take about 2 HOURS!!
Article 32 should take about 2 months.
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