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BOISE, Idaho — In a rare public appeal, the father of a U.S. soldier held captive in the Afghan war has sought the help of Pakistan’s military in securing the release of Spc. Bowe Bergdahl.

Idaho resident Bob Bergdahl, in a video post on YouTube, directly addresses Pakistan Army Chief of Staff Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the head of the country’s intelligence service.

"Our family is counting on your professional integrity and your honor to secure the safe return of our son," he said. "And we thank you. Our family knows the high price that has been paid by your men in the army and the frontier corps. We give our condolences and thanks to the families of those who have fallen for Pakistan."


Bowe Bergdahl’s parents have declined to say much publicly since he went missing from his base in southern Afghanistan on June 30, 2009. He is the only American soldier being held in the war.

While it’s unclear where the 25-year-old soldier is being held, a video released on the Internet earlier this week shows him standing next to a senior official in the al-Qaida-linked Haqqani network in Paktika province in Afghanistan.

Wearing a long beard he began growing just after his son’s capture, Bob Bergdahl speaks in English, Pashto and Arabic in the video, and he talks directly to members of the Haqqanis and their military commander, Mullah Sangeen.

"Strangely to some, we must also thank those who have cared for our son, for almost two years, Mullah Sangeen, the Haqqanis, and others who have played a role in sheltering the American prisoner," he said. "We know our son is a prisoner and at the same time a guest in your home."

Idaho National Guard spokesman Col. Tim Marsano, a liaison for the U.S. Army in Idaho, confirmed that Bob Bergdahl is the man in the video.

The U.S. considers the Haqqani group to be its greatest enemy in Afghanistan. U.S. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, complained last month that Pakistan’s military-run intelligence service maintains links to the Haqqani network. The Haqqanis are Afghan Taliban who control parts of eastern Afghanistan and have bases in Pakistan’s North Waziristan frontier tribal region.

The video comes after Osama Bin Laden’s death on Sunday in Pakistan. Bergdahl doesn’t allude to any relationship between that and the timing of this video.

Speaking to his son, Bob Bergdahl offered reassurances that the family has done all it can — and that they want him home safe.

"We have been quiet in public, but we have not been quiet behind the scenes," Bob Bergdahl said. "Continue to be patient and kind to those around you. You are not forgotten."

In the video, Bergdahl appears to reference the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, or Taliban.

"We understand the rationale the Islamic Emirate has made through their videos," Bergdahl said. "No family in the United States understands the detainee issue like ours. Our son’s safe return will only heighten public awareness of this. That said, our son is being exploited. It is past time for Bowe and the others to come home."

Bergdahl does not indicate to whom he’s referring to with the phrase "the others." There are no other U.S. soldiers in captivity in Afghanistan.

Marsano said he was uncertain about the passage.

"I’m not privy to all the information Mr. Bergdahl has, nor did he ask me to expand upon his remarks," Marsano said.

A phone call to U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla., wasn’t immediately returned.

The Bergdahls, who live in a home outside of Hailey near the tourist resort of Sun Valley, have largely shunned media attention following their son’s capture. Last year, Bowe Bergdahl’s mother, Jani Bergdahl, attended an elementary school ceremony after students wrote President Barack Obama urging him to help bring about the captive’s release.

Father of captured soldier seeks Pakistan’s help - BostonHerald.com
 
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How is this maligning Pakistan? He is only asking Pakistan's Military and ISI for help. ^^
 
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Why not ? Contacts with Mullah Umar will come handy .
 
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An indirect maligning that suggesting Haqqani's network under the influence of Holy-ISI. He was a soldier and came here as an invader and he's going to pay the price for it. What do you expect people to do with the invaders? And yes Pak Army should help the poor family, at least they are making the Americans happy, Pasha should ask their bastard children to return the boy to their family - they are being busted from every angle.
 
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We cannot help because already we have suffered a lot from terrorism drama.
 
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@ mehru
Why they don't appealed to CIA. In difficult time, Americans remember Pakistan. In good times, they say do more. Pakistan is only country in the world which has captured or killed 700 al-Qaeda members. What we have get? We should come out of this topi drama.
 
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we should get this kidnapped soldier, and create a media hype, look we found your boy, bring his parents here to collect him and use the whole event in our favour.
 
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Pakistan has already fallen into the trap of US, we need to take every opportunity to get ourselves out
 
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We should help him & his family in whatever way we can. He is only a young boy, & I don't think he has caused any harm to the Afghans, which is why he has been kept alive. But I don't know if we really can: he is in Kandahar, & he was in Paktika before. Those are Afghan provinces, not Pakistan's.
 
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Those who are talking about unconditional "love" for this chap... Pay heed and attention...

The rule in Islam for such a scenario is very clear... We can help this man and his son ONLY on the condition that he wont come back to fight against Muslims ever again i.e he has to resign or take discharge from the military...

In case he breaks that condition and is caught again, he is to be executed...
 
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We should find him. It's not his fault that he is here. He is just a soldier just like our soldiers.

go and find him then.....next time u might log on from gitmo :lol:

what can we do?????...he is in afghanistan and a prisoner of war....they can try prisoner swap thing or something like this
 
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