Taliban Video Shows Captive US soldier: AP sources

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PAMELA HESS and LOLITA BALDOR | July 18, 2009 10:48 PM EST | AP

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This video frame grab taken from a Taliban propaganda video released Saturday, July 18, 2009 shows an American soldier who went missing from his base in eastern Afghanistan June 30 and was later confirmed captured. The soldier, whose identity has not yet been confirmed by the Pentagon pending notification of members of Congress and the soldier's family, says his name, age and hometown on the video, which was released Saturday on a Web site pointed out by the Taliban. Two U.S. defense officials confirmed to The Associated Press that the man in the video is the captured soldier. (AP Photo/Militant Video)

WASHINGTON — The American soldier who went missing June 30 from his base in eastern Afghanistan and was later confirmed to have been captured, appeared on a video posted Saturday to a Web site by the Taliban.

Two U.S. defense officials confirmed to The Associated Press that the man in the video is the captured soldier. The video provides the first glimpse the public has had of the missing soldier.

The soldier is shown in the 28-minute video with his head shaved and the start of a beard. He is sitting and dressed in a nondescript, gray outfit. Early in the video one of his captors holds the soldier's dog tag up to the camera. His name and ID number are clearly visible. He is shown eating at one point and sitting cross-legged.

The soldier, whose identity has not yet been released by the Pentagon pending notification of members of Congress and the soldier's family, says his name, age and hometown on the video, which was released Saturday on a Web site pointed out by the Taliban.

The soldier said the date is July 14. He says he was captured when he lagged behind on a patrol.

He is interviewed in English by his captors, and he is asked his views on the war, which he calls 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 on the video:

"Well I'm scared, scared I won't be able to go home. It is very unnerving to be a prisoner."

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He begins to answer questions in a matter-of-fact and sober voice, occasionally facing the camera, looking down and sometimes looking to the questioner on his left.

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

"I have my girlfriend, who is hoping to marry," he said. "I have a very, very good family that I love back home in America. And I miss them every day when I'm gone. I miss them and I'm afraid that I might not ever see them again and that I'll never be able to tell them that I love them again and I'll never be able to hug them."

He is also 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."

The video is not a continuous recording – it appears to stop and start during the questioning.

It is unclear from the video whether the July 14 date is authentic. The soldier says that he heard that a Chinook helicopter carrying 37 NATO troops had been shot down over Helmand. A helicopter was shot down in southern Afghanistan on July 14, but it was carrying civilians on a reported humanitarian mission for NATO forces. All six Ukrainian passengers died in the crash, and a child on the ground was killed.

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. A U.S. defense official said the soldier was noticed missing during a routine check of the unit on June 30 and was first listed as "duty status whereabouts unknown."

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.

The most important insurgent group operating in that area is known as Haqqani network and is led by warlord Siraj Haqqani, whom the U.S. has accused of masterminding beheadings and suicide bombings including the July 2008 attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul that killed some 60 people. The Haqqani group also was linked to an assassination attempt on Afghan president Hamid Karzai early last year.

On Saturday, a U.S. military official in Kabul, Col. Greg Julian, said the U.S. was "still doing everything we can to return him safely."

Julian said U.S. troops had distributed two flyers in the area where the soldier disappeared. One of them asked for information on the missing soldier and offered a $25,000 reward for his return. The other said "please return our soldier safely" or "we will hunt you," according to Julian.

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Associated Press writers Robert H. Reid in Kabul and Christine Simmons in Washington contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The American soldier who went missing June 30 from his base in eastern Afghanistan and was later confirmed to have been captured, appeared on a video posted Saturday to a Web site b...
WASHINGTON — The American soldier who went missing June 30 from his base in eastern Afghanistan and was later confirmed to have been captured, appeared on a video posted Saturday to a Web site b...
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- dirtyice I'm a Fan of dirtyice 4 fans permalink
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" Last night I had the strangest dream-I never had before
I dreamed the world had all agreed to put an end to war."
By- Phil Oaks
+ the Taliban had nothing to do with 9/11 and Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 07/19/2009
- editor I'm a Fan of editor 9 fans permalink
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With images like Abu Ghraib; and all the torture committed by the United States; in the terrorists heads; I bet they treat him real nice. Another reason why we should not have tortured.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 07/19/2009

I wonder if the Taliban has sub-contracted with Dick Cheney to consult on the interrogation of this soldier!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 07/19/2009

So what's happenin' in Crawford today....o­r, 'scuse me, are we visiting the rels in Maine...go­tta stay in that will and look after Jeb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 07/19/2009
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

weird

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 07/19/2009
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When he signed up to go kill Bush's enemies, I'll bet he never envisioned this scenario.

He is right!

The American Public must demand that all U.S. soldiers from everywhere be brought home and given meaningful work to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 07/19/2009
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He didn't sign up to kill Bush's enemies. He signed up to serve this nation. Blaming a soldier for the war he fights is like blaming a bank teller for the financial melt-down.

Please try to find that part of your brain that allows you to respect your fellow man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 07/19/2009
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In this case, maybe you could explain just what is "the w-a-r he fights"? Seems to me as though this was an Extended Military Engagement authorized by the UN Security Council, first under your last POTUS and re-newed under your current POTUS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 07/19/2009
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You have been living with war so long it seems like the normal state of affairs. Joining the military is anathema to what I believe. Why would I respect their career choice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 07/22/2009
- kbkw54 I'm a Fan of kbkw54 57 fans permalink

And we worry about waterboarding? This poor guy . What is Obama going to do about it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 07/19/2009

Why, has he been tortured against the Geneva convention?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 07/19/2009
- williamina I'm a Fan of williamina 7 fans permalink

weird

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 07/19/2009
- Mainer36 I'm a Fan of Mainer36 6 fans permalink

Truth is, you wont and will never know what "Obama is going to do about it". Would you like Obama to give a press conference detailing the rescue operation before it happens? If he did that , it would surely fail which would more likely than not make you happy B/C knuckle draggers like you put party before country. Dont you have a Klan rally to get to???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Nice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 07/19/2009

My heart goes out to this soldier. We all know the blood thirsty murderous ways of al Qaeda. Why should they have any sympathy for this US soldier when our army has slaughtered thousands of al Qaeda terrorists. I'm afraid he doesn't stand any chance unless Afghans who live there give out information as to his whereabouts to the US Army so he can be rescued. I do NOT want to see another video of this man in two weeks or a month having his head chopped off.

Why is Obama increasing troop strength in Afghanistan? I thought he was anti-war. It's under Obama's orders, not Bush's, that troop strength has increased by several thousand troops. Doesn't he bear any responsibility for US soldiers killed over there? When body bags come home under Obama why doesn't the anti-war left ever criticize? Isn't it just as horrific when they come home that way under a Democrat as it is when they came home that way under a Republican?

In the Vietnam days the left in this country criticized Johnson tremendously for escalating the war. I see no such criticism from the left today. I'd like to see them be more dedicated to their core principles no matter who is in the White House. I want our boys home! I don't think they should be over there anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 07/19/2009
- fbr79 I'm a Fan of fbr79 12 fans permalink
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Imagine the riots if we paraded arrested Jihadists in videos and forced them express their "interest" in Christianity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 07/19/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 93 fans permalink

Instead we just kidnap any old Muslim , imprison them for years without charges,throw their Koran in the toilet and torture them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 07/19/2009

We're better than that.

We torture them to get false info to justify our corporate welfare wars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Don't have to. Happened in the Middle Ages. Taliban never left them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 07/19/2009
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I know! But fortunately we're better than that, right?

Oh wait, there was that time with Saddam's sons....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 07/19/2009
- CarbonDate I'm a Fan of CarbonDate 6 fans permalink
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Jesus, just let him say what he has to in order to get out alive. He can recant it all later if he's being coerced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 07/19/2009
- Mainer36 I'm a Fan of Mainer36 6 fans permalink

AGREED!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Exactly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 07/19/2009
- duxguts I'm a Fan of duxguts 24 fans permalink
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John McCain was a hero.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 07/19/2009
- i5kfun I'm a Fan of i5kfun 3 fans permalink
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I pray that the Taliban will treat him better than George Bush treated the captured Taliban soldiers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 AM on 07/19/2009
- Purcy I'm a Fan of Purcy 11 fans permalink
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I agree!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 07/19/2009
- Sean 6399 I'm a Fan of Sean 6399 31 fans permalink

Will the Huff Po report on the next video installment that shows this guy's beheading?

I suspect they'll choose to focus on the evils of waterboarding instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 AM on 07/19/2009
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 113 fans permalink
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Hope he makes it out ok..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 07/19/2009
- mono I'm a Fan of mono permalink

There's something not ringing true to this story. Did he really lag behind or went there on his own wish? Because he says he wants learn more about Islam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 07/19/2009
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Well you've got to take into account that he's in captivity and may be being coerced into saying certain things, e.g. that he wants to learn more about Islam and that Americans should leave Afghanistan. Poor guy.. I'm pulling for him to come home without incident.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 07/19/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 274 fans permalink
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Someone didn't read the story, and hasn't been paying attention to militant Islamism for... ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 07/19/2009
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I'm not a praying person, but I just want this young man to be safe. My thoughts will be with him, as they are with my own son 24-7, until he's safely in the arms of his family again. Our family's love is with this young man. I hope that somehow he knows that there are millions like me who are thinking about him and wish him a safe return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 07/19/2009
- v eyepete I'm a Fan of v eyepete 31 fans permalink

This is an awful situation for the prisoner. I really don't think we have business there. If the people in the country want or don't want the Taliban, let them show us by the moves they make. Anything a prisoner says on camera is suspect, because it is all scripted. Why he disappeared and was caught seems odd. One can only wonder what valuable information we can gain from this man's unfortunate situation. I must wish him all the best and count some blessings. You know, all war is a crock of crap. It is the rich who support it and make money from it. When is the common guy who does all the fighting going to wake up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 AM on 07/19/2009

No - WE don't want the Taliban in power. They actually DID have something to do with 9/11

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 07/19/2009
- robadeaux I'm a Fan of robadeaux 11 fans permalink

yeah, what exactly? Were they working with the Saudis' and the neocons?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 07/19/2009
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Fun fact: We put the Taliban in power, funded, trained and armed them for many years.

So who are we putting in power now that will be our mortal enemy in a decade or two? Take your pick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 07/19/2009

I have never heard this before at any time.

Please provide me a source confirming the Taliban was directing involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 07/19/2009

I hope that this soldier is able to be rescued and that he can be returned home safely.

I am not convinced that Obama is pursuing the right move by remaining in Afghanistan. We have no business in this country. The government of Afghanistan did not attack us and consequently invading their country was illogical. We are never going to have any kind of "victory" here. Maybe it's time to swallow our pride and get out of a country we have no business being in and where we're not ever really going to create any sort of permanent positive change. This isn't our fight. Our soldiers should not be dying over there or being taken captive. Bring them back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 AM on 07/19/2009

Your memory is a little short

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 07/19/2009

Very Short

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 07/19/2009

No, my memory is accurate. You seem to have somehow in the past 8 years confused the Taliban with Al Queada. They are two distinct and separate entities. One attacked us, one didn't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 07/19/2009
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