Posted on 06/02/2014 2:49:23 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Those in the administration who authorized negotiations with the terrorists who are ideologically allies to those responsible for the murders of September 11th, 2001 will have to answer these questions:
How did Sgt. Bergdahl fall into the hands of the Enemy? The official version is that he left his post without permission, yet on a video his captors released, Bergdahl says he was the Tail-End Charlie of a foot patrol and became separated. Which is it? Did he go AWOL? Will he be charged with desertion?
Why did his father who wears a full beard typical of fundamentalist Salafi Muslims praise Allah in Arabic in the press conference with the Commander-in-Chief in front of the White House?
Why did the Haqqani Network, one of the deadliest jihadi groups in the world, agree to exchange Bergdahl for five commanders from the Afghan Taliban who are not members of the Haqqani Network? Instead of, for example, for Mali Kahn another Guantanamo detainee who is a senior Haqqani commander.
According to his friends and those that know him, Bergdahl joined the military in order to help the Afghan people and provide "philanthropic support to the war effort." When did we change US Armed Forces recruiting protocols and start looking for charity workers instead of professional soldiers for our infantry?
At the strategic level, what response will the administration have to all the allied nations, including France, Spain, and Italy, to whom we have insisted since 2001 that they do not negotiate with terrorists for the release of their nationals and who did as we requested?
Lastly, what other concessions is the Obama White House prepared to make with the Enemy?
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When did our foreign policy change to: negotiate with terrorists? Actually this wasnt even much of a negotiation.
I figured Obama would be the first and only President to negotiate with terrorists. Susan Rice thinks it;s great.
That is an interesting question.
There are videos of him in captivity with his full uniform and helmet on.
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