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In reply to the discussion: Did US policy on kidnappings create the pretense for war? [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)is considered a terror organization, I've read that they are designated that way in some US agencies but not others, probably having to do with the AUMF to conduct war in Afghanistan. Either way, we are not going to defeat them, they are going to be part of the fabric of Afghanistan after we leave and we know that. However, Bergdahl was a soldier, not a civilian, and that does make a difference in terms of prisoner exchange. We had Taliban prisoners (and they were largely administrative/government personnel), they had an American prisoner, we're leaving Afgh., it made sense. I don't think we have any ISIS captives, or AQ, that we'd be willing to set free for hostages. The only way I could see arranging a ransom is if we gain vital intelligence and contacts and then bomb the shit out of them without actually paying them.