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Only Five for One? The Bergdahl Swap is Actually Worse Than Israeli Prisoner Deals
COMMENTARY by Jonathan Tobin June 1, 2014 Speaking today on ABC’s This Week National Security Advisor Susan Rice described the homecoming of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl after five years of captivity at the hands of the Taliban as “a joyous day.” No doubt, all … Continue reading
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Tagged Bowe Bergdahl, Gilad Shalit, prisoner swap, Rice, Susan
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