Desertion is a serious offense. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl stayed under captivity with the Taliban for five years and during that time endangered and deserted other troops when he walked away from his combat outpost in 2009 in eastern Afghanistan. Although most news articles do not mention the complete details, Bergdahl faces possible life in prison for his actions if convicted. How he was able to escape the Taliban came from a strategic handover and exchange by the U.S. forces for five Taliban prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
At first Bergdahl faced the possibility of no jail time for his actions and facing trial in a lower level court, the U.S. forces decided to make an example of him and now faces more serious charges and a potentially devastating conviction. Desertion is a serious offense and people who desert their posts need to understand the gravity of their actions. Even with support from officials of the Obama administration saying Bergdahl suffered enough in captivity, they cracked down on deserters making Bergdahl the shining example of what not to do when faced with the decision to desert post or not.
In my opinion, I think the charges are drastic. It is one thing if he faces jail time, maybe 5-10 years, but a lifetime in prison is excessive, especially since the man already stayed with the...
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