
The release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only American soldier held captive in Afghanistan, has been a source of celebration but also concern in Washington. While the country has long insisted that it would not negotiate with terrorists, it seems like it has been doing precisely that for years in working out a trade that ultimately led to the release of five Taliban leaders. More importantly, federal law requires notice to Congress some 30 days before a release of a detainee from Guantanamo Bay — another federal provision that the White House appears to have simply ignored in a unilateral act. I am scheduled to discuss the case on CNN on Monday morning.
The circumstances of Bergdahl’s capture remain suspicious. He claimed in a videotape as a captive that he lagged behind a patrol and was captured. A friend who works closely with the military in Afghanistan says that that is highly unlikely given the protocols used on patrols. Fellow soldiers claim that Bergdahl was a deserter. My friend says that he was told that Bergdahl walked away from this base. He is quoted as saying that he was ashamed of being an American and disenchanted with the mission in Afghanistan. He was listed as missing in June 2009, three days after reportedly sending his parents an e-mail stating “I am ashamed to be an American” and “The horror that is America is disgusting.” Those sources say that he voluntarily left the mountain base. Worse yet, American soldiers were killed reportedly looking for Bergdahl, though there is still uncertainty about that claim.
That could put the President in a rough position. He declared that
“Sergeant Bergdahl has missed birthdays, and holidays and simple moments with family and friends which all of us take for granted. But while Bowe was gone, he was never forgotten”— not by his family or his hometown in Idaho, or the military. “And he wasn’t forgotten by his country, because the United States of America does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind.”
If Bergdahl is a deserter, there will be pressure to charge him, but the trade may become even less popular if he is sitting in a brig. [Update: when I appeared on CNN this morning, the network aired the following statement from one of his former platoon members, Sgt. Matt Vierkant: “I was pissed off then and I am even more so now with everything going on. Bowe Bergdahl deserted during a time of war and his fellow Americans lost their lives searching for him.”]
Critics are likely to demand answers about his actions and alleged dissection while detailing the threat of these five leaders as well as their alleged Al-Qaeda connections. On the other hand, the White House is insisting that, with troops leaving the country, they needed to get him out and had no choice but to relent to the demand for a trade. The White House could also argue that the status of these Gitmo detainees remains a problem and the country cannot hold them indefinitely — so that these five would have had to be returned to Afghanistan eventually unless we were to use the widely ridiculed tribunal system.
Then there is the question of negotiating with terrorists and failing to comply with federal law.
Congressional leaders have warned that such trades only increase the incentive to capture U.S. soldiers and citizens around the world. The Taliban do not represent a nation state and many accuse them of regularly engaging in acts that would be deemed terrorism by the United States. The Obama Administration may be in the curious position of now insisting that they are freedom fighters or a legitimate military force rather than terrorists.
The federal law adds the obligation to notify congressional committees at least 30 days before making any transfers of prisoners with explanations of the conditions and arrangements for such releases. No such notice was given. While President Obama denounced signing statements by George W. Bush as a Senator and as a candidate for the presidency, he issued such a signing statement when the law was passed to say that the condition was unconstitutional as an infringement upon his powers as commander in chief. He appears in clear violation of federal law. You may recall then candidate Barack Obama promising “I taught the Constitution for 10 years, I believe in the Constitution and I will obey the Constitution the of the United States. We’re not gonna use signing statements as a way to do an end-run around Congress, alright?”
I recently testified (here and here and here) and wrote a column on President Obama’s increasing circumvention of Congress in negating or suspending U.S. laws.
It is notable that Obama is again claiming near absolute executive power (and augmenting this claim with the use of the controversial signing statement tactic). He is claiming that Congress cannot limit — even with a notice requirement — his control over detainees at Gitmo. It is another glimpse into what I once called the “uber presidency” that has emerged under the last two presidents.
The five men released are considered highly dangerous. Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa and Abdul Haq Wasiq are classified as a “high risk” to the United States. Two others, Mohammad Fazl and Mullah Norullah Mori, were present during the 2001 prison riot at Mazar-e Sharif when CIA paramilitary officer Johnny Micheal Spann was killed. Fazl is thought to be the Taliban “army chief of staff”) and a longtime al-Qaeda ally. Wasiq reportedly helped train al-Qaeda. Mullah Norullah Noori, a senior military commander also reportedly have ties with al-Qaeda. Khairullah Khairkhwa, a Taliban governor was also allegedly an al-Qaeda trainer. One is believed to be responsible for the deaths of scores of Shiites in acts of religious terror.
The agreement only reportedly includes a one-year travel ban — making it likely that these Taliban commanders will be back on the front lines.
The Administration has been negotiating on this trade for sometimes — years according to some reports. Yet, it clearly decided to violate federal law and not inform Congress. Once again, it is not clear who would have the standing to challenge such a violation due to the rigid standing doctrine created by the federal courts — an issue that I have raised previously in my testimony to Congress.
Putting aside the violation of federal law, do you believe that the United States should negotiate with groups like the Taliban or make trades with such captors? If not, where do we draw the line — with soldiers to exclude citizens? There are clearly arguments to be made by those who believe that we should negotiate with terrorists but the current official policy is that we do not.
Three fish @ the poker table! I would suggest a comeback.
When Sgt. Bowe gets back home, will he hook up with one of Idaho’s milita clubs? Stay ahead of the curve.
Waldo
Obama to Congressional Republicans: “I double dog dare you to impeach me.”
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More like, “I quadruple dog dare you.”
But we all know Congressional GOP can’t count to even one.
Heck, my own Dem Rep refuses to man-up about it!
Max-1 – right now it would be an exercise in futility to impeach Obama. And then if Obama is impeached and convicted you get Joe Biden as President. Come on, dude, Who wants that. 🙂
This was a weekend dump. It was supposed to blow over quickly but it is causing blowback for Obama and the Democrats.
Paul, Now we know we want Feynman in on the poker game also.
Nick – I gave up playing poker some time ago.
This deal got Mullah Omar to make his first statement since 2002! He is ecstatic w/ the deal and now states all Taliban will be released from Guantanamo and returned to the battlefield.
The world is just one big poker game. That’s a guy that I want in charge.
SWM, that is an excellent article and corroborates what I’ve been saying!! Thanks for providing exculpatory evidence to your weak case. Kudos for showing the integrity to post it. The Atlantic and Daily Beast are not right wing sources as you know. This deal was desperation. You can smell the flop sweat coming from the WH. Carney is tired of taking 7 showers a day.
Waldo,
The point is to avoid letting another “Bush” get us into more wars that another Democrat will have to come along and get us out of while he is repairing the damage done to our economy and citizenry by another twelve years of Republican lies.
Obama has yet to get us out of any wars.
Annie: How do you know he has been punished enough? Others in his troop had to use their time to search for him instead of helping the ones who were engaged in battle where some of those soldiers lost their lives. They died, he lives and gets to come home after deserting. Something smells funny here..
Obama allows 4 to die willingly who were begging for help in Benghazi and this one who walked into his captors hands of his own accord lives and comes home after Obama hands over the terrorist “Dream Team” hand picked/selected by the terrorists themselves and this arrogant, law breaking president dares to pat himself on the back.
It is a good thing Obama never served in our armed forces, he may be the one we would have had to trade for. But, on the flip side, maybe he should have served. We at least would have had a choice of whether to bring him home or leave him…………………….His life for 5 terrorist leaders, definitely no match.
I wouldn’t be so sure about the Republicans coming out on the wrong end, I would be willing to bet this deal is going to come back and bite your President in the A$$.
I wonder if the UCMJ will consult with Facebook during any trial?
We were told during the 2008 election that Obama was a shrewd poker player. However, over the past 6 years I have come to see that was just spin. He constantly has his bluffs called and loses. Or, in this instance, putting all the facts aside, he got snookered. These were Taliban military commanders. One was Mullah Omar’s right hand man. He should have been able to do a 1 for 1 or @ most 2 for 1 swap. I have thought for several years I would LOVE to get in on that poker game. And, if Biden is playing, even better!
I think Obama has a ‘tell’ that all other leaders can see.
SWM, excellent article @ 2:33. Thanks for posting.
Good grief. It was talking points on a Sunday talk show! Get over it.
Well I, for one, am assessing whether I should change my opinion. Lord knows, I wouldn’t want to be marginalized by anyone in this company. (insert green gremlin)
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/06/the-three-kinds-of-bowe-bergdahl-backlash/372002/ The constitutional issue is a separate issue from the whether or not Bergdahl was deserving issue.
Others base their opinion on what Susan Rice has to say. She’s the “It was a video” that caused our embassy people to be murdered person.
SWM, thank God that McCain and that idiot Palin lost the election in 2008. As for the Happy Warrior Lindsey Graham, let him have his hearing. It only makes them look worse leading up to the elections.
Anybody hear read the Rolling Stone piece, or gone to the Army Times Facebook page? You can read first hand accounts from the men and women who served w/ Bergdahl. Their opinion is upon whom I base mine.
Susan Rice has turned into Obama’s Baghdad Bob.