Trump Calls Bergdahl Sentence A Disgrace To Country And Military

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President Donald Trump on Friday harshly criticized the decision of a military judge not to give jail time to a U.S. soldier who abandoned his post in Afghanistan and was captured by the Taliban.

Fort Bragg military judge Jeffery Nance on Friday sentenced Bowe Bergdahl to a dishonorable discharge, fined him $10,000 and reduced his rank to that of private from sergeant. Bergdahl was not ordered to serve time in prison.

“The decision on Sergeant Bergdahl is a complete and total disgrace to our Country and to our Military,” Trump tweeted shortly after the sentencing in the Bergdahl trial had concluded.



Bergdahl, a U.S. Army solider, left his post while on duty in Afghanistan’s Paktika province on the night of June 30, 2009. He was captured by the Taliban shortly after, and was held captive by the militants of the Haqqani network for the next five years. Throughout his trial, Bergdahl recounted the extremely challenging conditions of his years in captivity and said he was tortured, beaten and humiliated by the militants.

Bergdahl was freed in May 2014 as part of a prisoner swap negotiated between the administration of former President Barack Obama and the Taliban. After returning to the United States, he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. Prosecutors sought 14 years of imprisonment.

Trump has been fiercely critical of the agreement that secured Bergdahl’s release.

Trump also called the soldier a “traitor” at least 45 times while he was campaigning. “We’re tired of Sgt. Bergdahl, who’s a traitor, a no-good traitor, who should have been executed,” Trump said during an October 2015 campaign rally. During an Iowa campaign rally months later, Trump suggested Bergdahl should be “thrown out of an airplane without a parachute.”

With his fierce rhetoric on Bergdahl, Trump once again dived into an issue that divides Americans. Bergdahl’s case has sparked fierce emotions among politicians, the general public and the military alike. Bergdahl’s defenders have argued he was young at the time and suffered from mental health conditions. They also pointed out the solder tried to escape several times while detained, and brought back important intelligence information on his captors.

Opponents have questioned Bergdahl’s account of his years in captivity and blame him for needlessly risking the lives of the soldiers who were sent out to look for him.

Earlier this month, Bergdahl’s defense team argued that Trump’s comments in the case had harmed Bergdahl’s chances of getting a fair trial. Nance dismissed the motion, but ruled he would consider the president’s response a mitigating factor.

Eugene Fidell, an attorney for Berghdal, said on Friday that Trump’s comments in the case should give Americans pause. “President Trump’s unprincipled effort to stoke a lynch-mob atmosphere while seeking our nation’s highest office has cast a dark cloud over the case,” Fidell said, according to Reuters.
 
Damn good sentence, regardless of his dissertation he was still a POW for 5 years, taking his Rank down to private and taking away his lifetime VA benefits, plus hitting his pockets for 10K is fair, it would look crazy for him to have been a pow of the enemy and a pow in his own country.

Trumps sad...very sad!
 
Damn good sentence, regardless of his dissertation he was still a POW for 5 years, taking his Rank down to private and taking away his lifetime VA benefits, plus hitting his pockets for 10K is fair, it would look crazy for him to have been a pow of the enemy and a pow in his own country.

Trumps sad...very sad!
This shows exactly why I dont believe all the fake "I love the military" shit I hear from people. Because as soon as they do something human, or need real help beyond lipservice no one gives a shit. My dude was a POW for 5 goddamn years, aint that shit enough??? Who knows what the fuck he went through, or what demons hell still face on his own dime going forward. How old are solders that go to war??? Early 20s??? That dude has done more for America just signing up and doing what most muthafuckas(myself included) aint gonna do under any circumstances, let alone Chump. Man anyone that think he deserves to die can fuck themselves. Sometimes no further punishment is needed when the situation went left. If your kid snuck out, then got in a bad car wreck and you were called saying they were in the ER... Do you really need to ground the muthafuckas after???
 
I just think its odd, nobody is sayin why he walked off his post...

I bet that had a lot to do with his light sentence..

he mustve been protesting something...
 
yea thats when they claim he was found and taken hostage...

Im tryin to find out why he left tho

Dont matter. Asshole strode off and made 2 tbeaters look for his ass. I was in iraq at the timeand when the DUSTWUN call came down we all had to beat the streets because the AQ network was so interconnected he could have been anywhere. We'd seen case of AQ people dissappear from one theater and turn up in the other a few weeks later.
 
Dont matter. Asshole strode off and made 2 tbeaters look for his ass. I was in iraq at the timeand when the DUSTWUN call came down we all had to beat the streets because the AQ network was so interconnected he could have been anywhere. We'd seen case of AQ people dissappear from one theater and turn up in the other a few weeks later.

why you love to respond to post with questions and never have the fuckin answer...?

and yo ass wasnt in no gotdayam iraq....you been sniffin glue again??
 
Draft dodger Trump is correct this time imo.

Dude left his post and got people killed looking for his ass. The US (Obama) gave up assets for his single life...and all he got was a fucking fine.

Love the troops, but not this motherfucker
 
why you love to respond to post with questions and never have the fuckin answer...?

and yo ass wasnt in no gotdayam iraq....you been sniffin glue again??
:lol::lol::lol:

He said he wasn't happy with the way that base was being commanded. He said he was walking to another base to report what was going on at his base. Basically, that nigga was going to snitch.
 
You grant powers for people to be judges then criticize the judgment

I'm glad I got out when I did.
 
:lol::lol::lol:

He said he wasn't happy with the way that base was being commanded. He said he was walking to another base to report what was going on at his base. Basically, that nigga was going to snitch.

Thanks

I wonder what he saw that made him feel
Some type of way..

That's a very important issue the media

Is purposely overlooking

Suppose he saw them bagging up heroin

Or raping children....

It's funny how they leave out important details

I think what he saw would justify him

Walking off...

I also bet they gave him a light sentence if

He keeps his mouth closed
 
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I wonder what he saw that made him feel
Some type of way..

That's a very important issue the media

Is purposely overlooking

Suppose he saw them bagging up heroin

Or raping children....

It's funny how they leave out important details

I think what he saw would justify him

Walking off...

I also bet they gave him a light sentence if

He keeps his mouth closed
Saw so much dumb shit on gitmo

Fuck that place
 
He should've gotten time. His dumb ass caused other soldiers to get fucked up while out looking for his dumb ass. Had he been black they would've gave his ass long years. Trump fucked that up.
 
Mt Yukon said:
This shows exactly why I dont believe all the fake "I love the military" shit I hear from people. Because as soon as they do something human, or need real help beyond lipservice no one gives a shit. My dude was a POW for 5 goddamn years, aint that shit enough??? Who knows what the fuck he went through, or what demons hell still face on his own dime going forward. How old are solders that go to war??? Early 20s??? That dude has done more for America just signing up and doing what most muthafuckas(myself included) aint gonna do under any circumstances, let alone Chump. Man anyone that think he deserves to die can fuck themselves. Sometimes no further punishment is needed when the situation went left. If your kid snuck out, then got in a bad car wreck and you were called saying they were in the ER... Do you really need to ground the muthafuckas after???


I don't know that I agree, man- and to be clear, I did not serve. However;

They used to (and sometimes still do) shoot deserters.

If I remember right, Obama had to trade 5 Taliban detainees from Gitmo for dude. Who knows what kind of shit they have been cooking up and who will be hurt as a relsult? Here in the U.S or in Europe? The bombing in Manchester (22 dead), Bastille day in Nice last year (84 dead), hell- the guy in the truck in New York- what if those are a direct result of

one or more of these guys being free?


we don't know what they did to HIM as far as brainwashing or programming or shit, installing some kind of chip or whatever in him.- (I know that last one sounds a little out there, but you NEVER know.)

Dude also got like 6 other people killed looking for him. If it was your Son, Brother, Uncle or Dad that is now in a pine box because this guy apparently "wasn't happy" with command, would you still feel the same?

We are talking about the military. You don't have to be happy with command, you just have to obey orders. If laws or military protocol are being broken there is a time, a place and a way to report that.

I don't think dude should face death, but I also don't think he should serve no jail time.


and to answer your last question, If my kid snuck out then got in a car wreck, crashing into a jail and 5 criminals escaped, then got another 6 people killed looking for him- then I was called and told he was in the E.R- I would see to his safety, health and well being. Then after his recovery, grounding would be the least of his worries.



dasmybikepunk said:
Damn good sentence, regardless of his dissertation he was still a POW for 5 years, taking his Rank down to private and taking away his lifetime VA benefits, plus hitting his pockets for 10K is fair, it would look crazy for him to have been a pow of the enemy and a pow in his own country.

Trumps sad...very sad!

GOOD POINT I HADN'T CONSIDERED.
 
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It's a bold, and brave act to serve, some of the haters have never served and complain
at their leisure while never having taken an oath, or serving a day, it's their right but that right comes at a cost and that cost is usually the lives of those who have served.

I do not know this man but as a veteran, with that one commonality other than our citizenship and humanness, I do not know anything else except that something happened that caused this person to have no other recourse of consciousness than to leave his post and seek help, for whatever reason, I know that was not an easy decision, and taking into consideration the cost and his hardship from that decision, I don't feel anyone has the right to judge especially after he has been judged!

When you take an the oath you are committed to that oath with your LIFE, what a lot of people who have never taken that oath fail to realize is there is a clause which in layman's terms says: if you feel an order or set of circumstances is unlawful, or against your beliefs ad well as against humanity, you have no obligation to follow that order
or to submit to that set of circumstances, this is the most complicated situation for a
servicemember serving because in that situation you are on your own, there is very little recourse or help for those in that situation.

I am in no way defending or judging this Bergdahl dude, I do not know anything about why he made that choice, I just know it is not an easy choice and if the military itself decided his punishment was fair and justice was served, why is the Commander and chief not supporting his militaries decision, and whipping up all the armchair patriots to chime in for absolutely no reason except contempt for their own country!

We can't take a knee, but the Potus can tweet hate for the nation he serves, gtfoh!
 
It's a bold, and brave act to serve, some of the haters have never served and complain
at their leisure while never having taken an oath, or serving a day, it's their right but that right comes at a cost and that cost is usually the lives of those who have served.

I do not know this man but as a veteran, with that one commonality other than our citizenship and humanness, I do not know anything else except that something happened that caused this person to have no other recourse of consciousness than to leave his post and seek help, for whatever reason, I know that was not an easy decision, and taking into consideration the cost and his hardship from that decision, I don't feel anyone has the right to judge especially after he has been judged!

When you take an the oath you are committed to that oath with your LIFE, what a lot of people who have never taken that oath fail to realize is there is a clause which in layman's terms says: if you feel an order or set of circumstances is unlawful, or against your beliefs ad well as against humanity, you have no obligation to follow that order
or to submit to that set of circumstances, this is the most complicated situation for a
servicemember serving because in that situation you are on your own, there is very little recourse or help for those in that situation.

I am in no way defending or judging this Bergdahl dude, I do not know anything about why he made that choice, I just know it is not an easy choice and if the military itself decided his punishment was fair and justice was served, why is the Commander and chief not supporting his militaries decision, and whipping up all the armchair patriots to chime in for absolutely no reason except contempt for their own country!

We can't take a knee, but the Potus can tweet hate for the nation he serves, gtfoh!

No doubt we'll stated especially the last sentence..

But nobody is asking the important question why he left and that shit is deliberate.

So many people just follow the narrative without asking questions..
 
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