Carney began by noting that securing Bergdahl’s release had grown more urgent as his health had begun to deteriorate. When asked if examinations on him since his release have substantiated U.S. concerns about his health, Carney said that it was best to allow the former Taliban captive to “recover privately.”
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“Why not just call this what it was?” Cuomo asked. “You negotiated with these terrorists because he is a prisoner of war and you have this pledge of leaving no man or
“The fact is he was held in an armed conflict with the Taliban,” Carney said. “We were engaged in an armed conflict with the Taliban, and we have a history in this country of making sure that our prisoners of war are returned to us.”
“He was not a hostage, he was a prisoner,” Carney added.
The press secretary said that the threat posed by the released Guantanamo detainees has been “sufficiently mitigated” and told Cuomo that travel bans were in place so that these previously detained terrorists will not be able to attack American interests again.
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