Were you not alive in the 80's and 90's?
I will rephrase. When has the United States ever exchanged any, not to mention five, high ranking captured enemy combatants for a single US PFC? One who deserted his post, no less? When has such an exchange occurred while hostilities against said enemy combatants were still ongoing?
As for attempting to equate this with Reagan, even if he had been as derelict in his duties as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, it would be an Appeal to Common Practice fallacy to use that as a basis for an argument.
Notice the bolded portion. You don't know his intent when we was captured. He was AWOL, but to say he was deserter means you know his intent, which you don't.
As Vylo said, the manner in which he left his post and headed off into enemy territory makes his intent clear. In addition, this isn't the first time I have encountered a situation like this one.
Before I went to Ranger school one of my assignments was to the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea. Actually it was my first assignment, and it was in the wake of PFC Joseph White's defection to North Korea. During that deployment I stood a post at Guard Post Ouellette, to include right where this picture was taken:
Suffice it to say White's defection resonated for years with US forces in Korea, and we all heard, whether we wanted to or not, all about him. His story has much in common with Bergdahl's. He expressed his discontent with the military, praised the North Korean dictatorship, and abandoned his post to join the other side.
Source:
What happened to PFC Joseph White? – North Korea – DMZ – History – Failure magazine |
White's intent was clear, and from what all who knew Bergdahl have said so was his.
More likely than not, they involve some means of tracking the prisoners, a requirement for surveillance, and probably severe travel restrictions even after they can leave Qatar.
We might hope that is true, but after a year or long before these guys can vanish back into the depths from which they came.
It may very well be the point.
The death of a POW in a Taliban camp is going to be jumped on by someone...
Sure, by someone. But his status has been known long before this story broke. Other than from his father there hasn't been much interest in the story until he was traded for five high risk high-profile Taliban operators.