July 20, 2009 9:24 AM

Pentagon IDs Soldier Held by Taliban

(AP)  Last updated 2:32 p.m. ET.

A soldier from Idaho who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan has been captured, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday, a day after he was seen in a Taliban video posted online.

The Defense Department released the name of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, 23, who was serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment. The private was last seen walking away from his base near the border with Pakistan in an area known to be a Taliban stronghold.

Even before his name became public, two U.S. defense officials confirmed to The Associated Press that the man in the 28-minute video was the captured soldier. The video, in which Bergdahl said he was "scared I won't be able to go home," provided the first public glimpse of the missing American.

The Pentagon statement said Bergdahl's whereabouts became unknown on July 1 and his status was changed July 3 to missing-captured.

It wasn't clear who initially captured Bergdahl, but the U.S. command in Afghanistan said he was being held by the Taliban and condemned the video as a violation of international law.

"I'm glad to see he appears unharmed, but again, this is a Taliban propaganda video," spokeswoman Lt. Cmdr. Christine Sidenstricker said. "They are exploiting the soldier in violation of international law."

Bob Bergdahl, the soldier's father, told The Associated Press Saturday that the family was requesting that media respect their privacy.

"We hope and pray for our son's safe return to his comrades and then to our family, and we appreciate all the support and expressions of sympathy shown to us by our family members, our friends and others across the nation," Bob Bergdahl said in a statement issued through the Department of Defense. "Thank you, and please continue to keep Bowe in your thoughts and prayers."

On the video, which was posted on a Web site pointed out by the Taliban, Bergdahl says he's from Hailey, Idaho, a town of about 7,000 people that lies 160 miles east of Boise. The Pentagon identified his hometown as Ketchum, which is about half the size of Hailey and about 12 miles north. His family says he grew up in Blaine County, closer to Hailey.

Before enlisting, Bergdahl worked as a barista at a coffee shop in Hailey, Zaney's River Street Coffee House, where a sign on the counter encouraged patrons to keep Bergdahl in their thoughts and prayers.

"Join all of us at Zaney's holding light for our friend Bowe Bergdahl. Bowe has been captured in Afghanistan," the handwritten sign said.

A similar message posted July 8 on the coffee shop's Facebook page suggests many in the small town have known for some time that Bergdahl was in danger.

Friends and former co-workers at the coffee shop declined to speak on the record Sunday to an AP reporter, saying they were abiding by the Bergdahl family's wishes for privacy.

One of the directors of the Sun Valley Ballet School in Ketchum said Bergdahl performed with the group for four or five years up to about 2008.

"He's athletic," Jill Brennan said. "He just had a knack for it. He's a wonderful young man."

In the video, Bergdahl had his head shaved and was seen with the start of a beard. He was sitting and dressed in a nondescript, gray outfit. Early in the video one captor held the soldier's dog tag up to the camera. His name and ID number were clearly visible. He was shown eating at one point and sitting cross-legged.

He said the date was July 14 and that he was captured when he lagged behind on a patrol. It's clear the video was made no earlier than July 14 because Bergdahl repeated an exaggerated Taliban claim about a Ukrainian helicopter that was shot down that day.

He was interviewed in English by his captors. He was asked his views on the war, which he called extremely hard; his desire to learn more about Islam; and the morale of American soldiers, which he said was low.

Asked how he was doing, the soldier said: "Well I'm scared, scared I won't be able to go home. It is very unnerving to be a prisoner."

He later choked up when discussing his family and his hope to marry his girlfriend.

"I have a very, very good family that I love back home in America. And I miss them every day when I'm gone," he said.

He was prompted by his interrogators to give a message to the American people.

"To my fellow Americans who have loved ones over here, who know what it's like to miss them, you have the power to make our government bring them home," he said. "Please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives and our precious life that we could be using back in our own country. Please bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power."

Bergdahl is a member of 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska.

On July 2, the U.S. military said an American soldier had disappeared after walking off his base in eastern Afghanistan with three Afghan counterparts and was believed to have been taken prisoner.

Details of such incidents are routinely held very tightly by the military as it works to retrieve a missing or captured soldier without giving away any information to captors.

But Afghan Police Gen. Nabi Mullakheil said the soldier went missing in eastern Paktika province near the border with Pakistan from an American base. The region is known to be Taliban-infested.

Afghans in contact with the Taliban told the AP that the soldier was held by a Taliban group led by a commander called Maulvi Sangin, who operates in the area where the American went missing. They said the fighters initially planned to smuggle the soldier across the border into Pakistan but ruled that out because of U.S. missile strikes and Pakistani bombing attacks against militant targets in the area. Instead, they decided to move him north into Taliban-controlled areas of Ghazni province.

The Afghans spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of arrest or reprisal. It was impossible to independently confirm their information.

A brigade commander for the Afghan national army in southeastern Afghanistan, Gen. Asrar Ahmad Khan, said Afghan and coalition forces have been working together for 15 days searching for the missing soldier.

A Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said the militants holding the soldier have not yet set any conditions for his release.
By Associated Press Writer John Miller; AP writers contributing to this report include: Pamela Hess, Lolita Baldor and Christine Simmons in Washington; and Robert H. Reid, Kathy Gannon and Jason Straziuso in Kabul

© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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by Joe_NY_15 July 20, 2009 1:50 PM EDT
by hungry1968-16 July 19, 2009 8:16 PM EDT

Bush killed hundreds of thousands of people.

Most were innocent.

Most of the innocent, were women and children.
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Ignorant winner of the month......Bush didn't do any of the fighting, it was America as a whole that killed anyone (democrats and republicans)....not Bush himself, idiot......all of our precision guided weapons just became not-so precise ??.....dropping on women and weddings......Talk about comedy...this moron is worthy of her/his own show.

wow, your anti-americanism knows no limit.
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by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 10:39 AM EDT
Can we all agree to make this a new rule for ALL candidates for political office?

If they are in favor of free trade THEY DO NOT GET ELECTED!!!

It's that simple.

Can we do that?
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by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 9:36 AM EDT
by ibsteve2u July 20, 2009 12:19 AM EDT
Frankly, to me there is little difference between George Sr., Clinton, and George Jr.

They are all "free traders" and, essentially, "trickle-down" believers.

All played a massive role in pounding the stake into America's industrial heart.

lolll...perhaps - just perhaps, mind you - Clinton didn't foresee (or, more likely, was so entranced with the idea of helping the poor of other nations and being their hero that he became intentionally myopic) the offshoring of the service economy he promised us, too.

But the Bush boyz...they knew free trade and trickle-down economics would destroy the America we had.

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And now Obama, KNOWING ALL THAT, is CONTINUING THE FANATICAL PUSH FOR FREE TRADE!!!!

And LOL on you're Clinton was "entranced" but the Bushes knew. ROTFLMAO!

Obama is now the fourth president to support free trade and continue destroying the working class.

Obama nation!
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by marciabond July 20, 2009 9:31 AM EDT
In order to get Bergdahl released asap a member of the joint chiefs, a senator or any high ranking official should agree to change places with him. They got us into this mess over there and it would only be fitting for one of them to do this.
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by Joe_NY_15 July 20, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
LOL.....did you forget that America irresponsibly elected a totally unqualified community organizer as President ??

There will be nothing but a lot of talking.
by blitzder July 20, 2009 2:44 AM EDT
by Solarrays247 July 19, 2009 11:19 AM EDT
".....America owes these courageous men and women a debt of gratitude, and I am honored to be the commander in chief of the greatest force for freedom in the history of the world.
George W. Bush"


Yeah right???? So the US while having state of the art massive humongous weaponry on hand could not, after 8 miserable bloody years finish the job in Afghanistan and get out. The world laughs at the so called superpower that still struggles with a country which has only has a few hills and caves and mules to fight.

I guess dropping bombs on wedding parties and funerals is all they can do. Killing civilians is all that the US is good for.
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by Joe_NY_15 July 20, 2009 1:46 PM EDT
Check out this moron.....You call the Hindu-Kush Mountain range, some of the most remote regions on the planet, and you call it "a few hills and caves and mules to fight"

Don't make us laugh Eurotrash....you don't have a clue
by paddyhayes July 20, 2009 2:41 AM EDT
If the Mighty Dubya had kept his eye on the ball, blown through the Taliban to get at al Qaeda, destroyed the latter and captured bin Laden rather than contracting the coup-de-grace to the local warlords who screwed the pooch in Tora Bora, we'd have been done and out of Afghanistan long ago.

But no. Bush's handlers distracted him by convincing him to play Napoleon in a country that was of no threat to us. As a result, the job that needed to be done in Afghanistan was left undone.

Now we are in the same situation as the Russians. Trying to hold territory.

We'd have been done and out of Afghanistan years ago if our mission had been clear: Get bin Laden. Get out.

I am given to uproarious laughter every time this situation is laid on Obama's lap by the drooling, no-tooth-having mouth-breathers who venerated Dubya.
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by santos1466 July 20, 2009 12:59 AM EDT
Its against international law, to put him on TV? Not all Americans, are like that Dick C. and that crap he pulled. This soldier has a caring family, something most Americans have gone away from. We should call it the me generation. God Bless him and his family, my prayers are with them and all the men and women of this great nation and are Allies.
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by santos1466 July 20, 2009 12:28 AM EDT
I hope we help them get there crap together over there. And get are soldiers home save. I hope thy treat this soldier better than we treated some of their people at the camp.
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by debinok1 July 19, 2009 11:59 PM EDT
Bring all of our soldiers home. Call it a draw. Give them ALL, every M.E. power that exists, ONE warning. Any attack against the US in any way shape or form we will turn your sea of sand into a sea of glass. Leave them to their infighting and their tribal BS and be done with them.
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by ibsteve2u July 20, 2009 12:05 AM EDT
lolll...I do believe I said that in 2001...September, it was.

But, you see, the wrong President...the wrong cabinet, the wrong Administration...was in office.

You can't get oil boyz to act like men when there is oil involved...any serious disruption of oil flow - sufficient to force the U.S. off of foreign oil - would disrupt the flow of wealth to them at the time it happened and forever more.

And compared to THAT money, in their eyes 4200 dead Americans is nothing.
by debinok1 July 20, 2009 12:11 AM EDT
I said the same thing around the same time. No soldiers, no deployments, just wipe em off the map and call it good.
by mnbrant July 19, 2009 11:21 PM EDT
Hmm the 2 seconds of video I saw of this showing him eating. He was not threatened in the video. This is unlike any other prisoner video I have seen or heard of. They probably will let him go after he converts to Islam and agrees to not attack the Taliban again which he probably will given the circumstances. I would do that if captured and would encourge him to do the same.
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by Yeah-Me July 19, 2009 11:34 PM EDT
And if asked to fight against/attack his own people... Then what?
by ibsteve2u July 19, 2009 11:55 PM EDT
by Yeah-Me July 19, 2009 11:34 PM EDT: "And if asked to fight against/attack his own people... Then what?"

A much better question is: "What would you do?"
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