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Taliban release video of U.S Soldier

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The Taliban have released a videotape of a U.S. Soldier captured in eastern Afghanistan during the summer of 2009. The Soldier, Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl, is seen pleading for his release while a Taliban spokesman says the U.S. must free selected captive Taliban officials to secure his release.

The 7:56 long video shows Bergdahl providing information to prove his identity, pleading for his release, and demonstrating that he is physically fit. At times Bergdahl is emotional. He is seen with a full beard, and is wearing combat ACU pants, an Army PT warm-up jacket, and a patrol cap.

The tape begins with Bergdahl attempting to prove his identity. An inordinate amount of time is spent on this. For nearly four minutes, almost half the videotape, Bergdahl provides information on his background, including names of family members, his past addresses, details about his career in the Army, and hobbies.

Bergdahl then emotionally pleaded for his release from Taliban captivity. He asked the U.S. to release Taliban prisoners in exchange for his release.

"This war isn't worth the waste of human life that has cost both Afghanistan and the U.S.," Bergdahl said. "It's not worth the amount of lives that have been wasted ... the amount of life that is wasted in prisons, Guantanamo Bay, Bagram, all those places where we are keeping prisoners."

"I'm a prisoner," he said, "I want to go home. Bring me home, please. Bring me home."

Bergdahl is briefly shown doing leg lifts, squats and push-ups in an attempt to prove he is in good physical shape. "I'm given the freedom to exercise, the freedom to be a human being, even though I am a prisoner," he says.

During the exercise demonstration, Bergdahl is seen holding a newspaper; however, the image of the paper is not clear in the grainy video.

The tape concludes with an audio statement by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, who chastised the U.S. for not swapping prisoners to secure Bergdahl's release.

"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has demanded and still demands release of limited number of prisoners in exchange for this American prisoner, Bowe Bergdahl," Mujahid said. "Unfortunately, the arrogant rulers are not ready to take any steps in this regard."

Mujahid also said the surge of U.S. troops into Afghanistan provide the Taliban an opportunity to capture more U.S. service members.

Bergdahl was captured by the Haqqani Network on June 30, 2009, after leaving his small combat outpost in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika.

The Haqqani Network is the most lethal of the Taliban groups operating in Afghanistan. U.S. intelligence officials contacted by The Long War Journal believe Bergdahl is currently being held in the Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North Waziristan in Pakistan. The Pakistani government and military refuse to take on the Haqqani Network and other Taliban groups in North Waziristan.

Bergdahl was last heard from on Christmas Day, 2009, when the Taliban released a video, entitled "Video of the American Prisoner." The propaganda video shows Bergdahl dressed in his combat fatigues and wearing his helmet and sunglasses. On the tape, Bergdahl said Western governments and leaders "lead us to be killed like animals to the slaughter" and that Afghanistan will be "the next Vietnam unless the American people stand up."

The first videotape of Bergdahl was was released in July 2009. A bald Bergdahl is seen eating food while conducting a long interview with an English-speaking Taliban spokesman.
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