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Monday, December 13, 2010

Taliban prisoner Bergdahl turns up once again on video clip

Bergdahl is a United States soldier from Hailey, Idaho who had been captured in June 2009 by the Taliban in Afghanistan. In a video clip the Taliban routinely release for propaganda purposes, Bowe Bergdahl could be seen being presented in front of the camera by militants. The Taliban had threatened Bergdahl’s life upon his capture, but a journalist who had been once held by the Taliban thinks he can be alright. The Taliban won't permit somebody to get a good installment loan to purchase Bergdahl's independence either. Post resource – U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl, a Taliban captive, seen on new video by Money Blog Newz.

Keeping Bowe Bergdahl for sixteen months

It seems as if Bowe Bergdahl has been beaten, although he is clean shaven, in the most recent Taliban video clip. Bergdahl’s appearance within the Taliban video leads experts to believe that the video footage was shot right after his capture more than 16 months ago. If you contain the video clip launched Wednesday, the Taliban has launched 4 videos with Bowe Bergdahl appearing in them. This has been in the 16 months after his Afghanistan capture. Other videos show him with facial hair. A longer beard is in some. The U.S. soldier, believed to be the only United States soldier held by the Taliban, seems briefly in the 45-minute video among clips of militant attacks and a statement from Jalaluddin Haqqani, a senior Taliban commander.

Taliban perhaps getting what they desire from Bowe Bergdahl

A Taliban video clip showed Bowe Bergdahl in it in April. He was begging for release and denouncing the Afghanistan war. One of the captors of Bowe Bergdahl, supposedly, came to the Sunday Times in August to explain the American was taught how to convert a cell phone into a remote detonator for a roadside bomb after being converted to Islam. Bergdahl was cooperating with the Taliban along with Afghan intelligence officials. The Bowe Bergdahl captor explained that the American was really just pretending to be a Muslim to stay still living and the Taliban already knew all information given to them.

Bergdahl attempting to keep alive with values

A journalist explained that Bergdahl is safe. This was after the journalist was, in 2008, captured by the Taliban. Jere Van Dyk said that the Taliban likely wouldn't hurt him in an interview with ID Public Television. Van Dyk had the experience of being held POW by the Taliban for 45 days. He was launched after the kidnapping. He said the Taliban would try to brainwash Bergdahl and pressure him to become a Muslim. But his worth as a propaganda tool is keeping him alive. The Taliban wants to show that they have changed. They terrorize their enemies by keeping captors still living now, claims Van Dyk.

Citations

CBS News

cbsnews.com/stories/2010/12/08/world/main7129125.shtml

Idaho Mountain Express

mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005134245

Daily Mail

dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1305184/Bowe-Bergdahl-Taliban-claim-captured-U-S-solider-teaching-fighters-bomb-making-skills.html



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