Monday, December 13, 2010

Taliban captive Bergdahl turns up again on video clip

The Afghan Taliban took United States soldier Bowe Bergdahl in June 2009. A few days ago Bowe Bergdahl showed up in a Taliban propaganda video. Bergdahl’s captivity began with death threats, however a journalist basing his opinion on personal experience said the soldier is worth more to the Taliban still living. The Taliban won't permit somebody to get a good installment loan to purchase Bergdahl's independence either. Source for this article – U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl, a Taliban captive, seen on new video by Money Blog Newz.

Bergdahl taken sixteen months back

Bowe Bergdahl seems within the most recent Taliban video clean shaven and evidently suffering from a beating. Many experts suggest the shot was taken sixteen months back right after Bergdahl's capture because of his appearance within the Taliban video. The video clip launched Wednesday is the fourth Taliban video Bowe Bergdahl has came out in since he was captured in eastern Afghanistan. Other videos show him with facial hair. A longer beard is in some. In the 45 minute video that has clips of militant attacks and a senior Taliban commander called Jalaluddin Haqqani giving a speech, the United States solider appears and is expected to be the only United States soldier the Taliban is holding hostage.

Taliban seeing cooperation from Bowe Bergdahl?

A Taliban video clip showed Bowe Bergdahl in it in April. He was begging for release and denouncing the Afghanistan war. It was said in the Sunday Times in August that Bowe Bergdahl was converted to Islam and learned how to convert a cell phone into a remote detonator for a roadside bomb. This is what one of the designed Bowe Bergdahl captors said. Supposedly the Afghan intelligence officials cooperated with the Taliban then. Bowe Bergdahl did too. However, the alleged captor said the information Bowe Bergdahl shared with the Taliban were common knowledge and that he was pretending to be a Muslim to keep from being beheaded.

Attempting to stay still living with some kind of value is Bowe Bergdahl

Bowe Bergdahl is safe, according to a journalist who had been captured by the Taliban in 2008. Idaho Public Television interviewed Jere Van Dyk. He said that the Taliban wouldn’t hurt him more than likely. Van Dyk was released by the Taliban after being kidnapped and held 45 days. Bowe Bergdahl would be changed into Muslim more than likely by the Taliban though. He is still alive though as a valuable propaganda tool. The Taliban wants to show that they have changed. They terrorize their enemies by keeping captors still living now, claims Van Dyk.

Data from

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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