Monday, June 9, 2014

Who Gave Permission For The Bergdahl Family To Have Access To Top U.S. Miltiary And Government Officials In The Hunt For Their Son?



Bergdahl’s Parents Got Rare Access To Insiders; Data For Sympathizer Of Gitmo Detainees -- Washingtron Times

The Obama administration gave the parents of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl extraordinary insider access to the military’s hunt for their son by having them take part in a series of secure video conferences with senior commanders as well as White House and State Department officials.

A former government official involved in American hostage issues said he had never heard of giving a family such access and questioned whether sensitive information could have been conveyed to Robert and Jani Bergdahl and somehow leaked out. A family spokesman said he knows of no such breach.

Soon after Sgt. Bergdahl went missing in Afghanistan in June 2009, the Obama administration approved an outreach program that involved the Bergdahls traveling from their home in Hailey, Idaho, to the state’s National Guard headquarters in Boise.

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My Comment: I can understand the need to inform the Bergdahl family during the past five years on what is the U.S. progress in finding their son .... but at this level? On another note .... talk about a double standard when one compares the White House treatment of the Bergdahl family to the treatment of the parents who lost their sons at Benghazi and who are still demanding answers on what happened.

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