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nastyleg
04-08-2010, 02:27 PM
Taliban release video of captured US soldier

By LOLITA C. BALDOR and PAULINE JELINEK
Associated Press Writers

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Taliban released a video Wednesday of a man identified as an American soldier captured in Afghanistan last June, showing him pleading for his freedom and to be returned home.

In the video, Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl says he wants to return to his family in Idaho and that the war in Afghanistan is not worth the number of lives that have been lost or wasted in prison. It is the first he has been seen since the Taliban released a video of him on Christmas.

The seven-minute video of Bergdahl shows him sporting a beard and doing a few push-ups to demonstrate he's in good physical condition. There was no way to verify when the footage was taken or if he is still alive.

Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, an Army spokesman, said he could not immediately confirm the authenticity of the video.

"Our thoughts, prayers, and support remain with the Bergdahl family during this difficult time," Garver said.

Bergdahl disappeared June 30 while based in eastern Afghanistan and is the only known American serviceman in captivity. The Taliban claimed his capture in a video released in mid-July that showed the young soldier appearing downcast and frightened.

In the sometimes choppy video issued Wednesday, Bergdahl talks about his love for his family, his friends, motorcycles and sailing.

"I'm a prisoner. I want to go home," he says in the video, which was made available by Washington-based Site Intelligence Group, which monitors militant Web sites. "This war isn't worth the waste of human life that has cost both Afghanistan and the U.S. It's not worth the amount of lives that have been wasted in prisons, Guantanamo Bay, Bagram, all those places where we are keeping prisoners."

At times speaking haltingly, as if holding back emotions, Bergdahl - clad in what appeared to be an Army shirt and fatigues - clasped his hands together and pleaded: "The pain in my heart to see my family again doesn't get any smaller. Release me. Please, I'm begging you, bring me home."

He added that he is strong and is "given the freedom to exercise" and to be a human being, even though he is a prisoner.

Lt. Col. Tim Marsano of the Idaho National Guard said Wednesday that Bergdahl's family was not aware of the new video. But he said the community of Hailey has reminders all over town of Bergdahl's capture, including signs wishing for his safe return and yellow ribbons.

"The community has definitely not forgotten Bowe Bergdahl, and the family continues to appreciate the support," said Marsano. "It's been a difficult nine months. With the support of family, friends and community members, they are doing as well as anyone could expect in this kind of situation."

U.S. officials have said that there were indications as recently as late January that Bergdahl was still alive.

At the end of the video, a speaker, reportedly Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, demands the release of a limited number of prisoners in exchange for the American.

Military officials had notice prior to the first video of Bergdahl released by the Taliban last summer, giving them time to alert his family before its public release. It was unclear Wednesday whether military officials knew this new video was coming.

Bergdahl, who was serving with a unit based in Fort Richardson, Alaska, was 23 when he vanished just five months after arriving in Afghanistan. He was serving at a base in Paktika province near the border with Pakistan in an area known to be a Taliban stronghold.


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MickDonalds
04-08-2010, 04:19 PM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2fc_1270716889

That's not Bowe Bergdahl. If it is, somebody did a voiceover on his audio. Have you listened to the way he talks? He's speaking what I like to call "Broken English"

"Please get me release. Bring me to home. The pain in my heart to see my family doesn't get any smaller. Bring us to family back home"

Soldiers don't talk like that. It sounds like someone who doesn't have an entire grasp of our English language is speaking. Also, there's like...no emotion in his voice. Sounds like somebody's reading something. I think they filmed him, then had some Muj from a northern country, perhaps Georgia or Albania (somewhere with ethnically "white sounding" Muslims)

Also, WTF is he doing is PT's? I thought he was captured while on patrol?

nastyleg
04-08-2010, 04:51 PM
I see what you are saying.

GTFPDQ
04-09-2010, 02:42 AM
I would say that there is a good chance that it is him. He was sitting in front of a camera and the people who are holding him captive. He sounds like he was talking the same English that he would use to try to talk to them, slow and deliberate. At one point, it looked and sounded like he was about to say "This is bullshit", but he stopped himself. Also the use of his hands seems to increase the longer he talks, I would hazard a guess that he was starting to either lose some composure either by relaxing or by emotion.

As for his physical shape, I don't think he is in as good shape as he says. When he is standing with the paper, he looks as though he has that slouched look of some one who has been underfed. The background noise also sounded like the burbs of some town with kids playing, but no vehicle noises. It would be fair to guess, that he is probably in Pakistan.

I hope he comes home.

nastyleg
04-09-2010, 03:18 AM
Either way I am not a video cryptoglogist so I have no Idea as to the authenticity of the video nor do I want to venture a guess but my heart goes out to him and his family.

ianstone
04-09-2010, 05:05 AM
Do whatever and say whatever it takes to stay alive to come home to his loved ones.
My thought are with his family and loved ones. Unimaginable stress they must be under

MickDonalds
04-09-2010, 10:24 AM
How again does he have his Physical Fitness uniform if he was captured on patrol? Doesn't make sense.

I seriously doubt this. He doesn't sound too upset. Go watch other hostage "Proof of Life" videos and watch the tears and hysterics roll. He says everything matter of factly, when everything should be telling him to break down, sob and plead for his life.

GTFPDQ
04-10-2010, 12:00 AM
Its not easy for some people to show that much "weakness" and beg for their lives. As for hit PT jacket, he could have had it to wear at night on patrol and when laying up... could have been bought at a bazaar...who knows.

cormack
04-12-2010, 04:47 AM
Wow poor guy must be living in hell