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Grading the White House on Bergdahl

Ryan Evans <http://warontherocks.com/author/ryan-evans/>

June 10, 2014

This Administration has been accused of failing to understand both the
world in general and politics as they are rather than how it wishes them to
be. This accusation emerged early in President Obama’s first term as he
tried to find common ground on healthcare with an opposition that preferred
to stay in the trenches. And more recently, we have watched the
Administration trip over a red line in Syria and abhor Russia’s behaving
“in 19th century fashion,” as if everyone had agreed upon a set of rules.

Once again, we are watching this terminal misconception interact with the
hard realities of national security politics as the Capitol Building
implodes over the recovery of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl and President Obama
and his team watch with confusion from the parapets of the White House. If
the Benghazi scandal didn’t finally teach President Obama that politics is
a contact sport, one wonders what will.

The Bergdahl swap may have been the biggest unforced error in the history
of the Obama Administration’s foreign policy. It is the national security
equivalent of the Obamacare website – an idea that may have seemed
sensible, but suffered from terrible execution.

I am happy that Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is no longer in captivity and will
soon be home with his family. He has undergone a long ordeal and deserves
time with his parents, who have themselves suffered a drawn-out
tribulation. But the performance of President Obama and some of his senior
staff, including National Security Advisor Susan Rice, once again raises
concerns about their judgment in times of crisis. Our president and his key
advisers still do not seem to understand that facts will never be assessed
calmly and objectively. Narratives need to be nurtured and justified, which
requires a feel for timing and a capacity for foresight in deflecting
objections. Even now, with questions about the wisdom of the deal
continuing to grow in volume, this Administration remains fixated on
securing campaign points by releasing information without a thought to how
it will be received by multiple audiences.

President Obama decided to release five dangerous men (including at least
one war criminal
<http://online.wsj.com/articles/release-of-taliban-detainees-rattles-afghan-villagers-1401924687>)
in exchange for a single American soldier who may have been a deserter. He
then shared a podium with and put his arm around Bob Bergdahl, Sergeant
Bowe’s father, who has become an anti-American, pro-militant online activist
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2014/06/02/the-curious-case-of-bob-bergdahls-apparent-tweet-to-the-taliban/>,
tweeting, for example: “I am still working to free all Guantanamo
prisoners. God will repay for the death of every Afghan child, ameen!”

In response to these criticisms, one could argue that the law requiring
Congressional approval for the release of any Guantanamo detainees is
unconstitutional, that bringing home American soldiers held in captivity is
one of our greatest responsibilities, and that a father who has suffered
from such prolonged anxiety about his son’s safety should be forgiven (or
at least ignored) for his eccentricities. And I would agree with you on all
fronts before I told you that it doesn’t matter. That is not the point.
This is politics in a media saturated age.

Then Dr. Rice went on television to tell the world that Sergeant Bergdahl
served with honor and distinction
<http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/208472-susan-rice-bergdahl-being-tried-in-court-of-public-opinion>,
an assessment she has stuck by despite fierce backlash from both friends
and foes of this White House. The National Security Advisor has qualified
her remarks subsequently, clarifying her assessment on the basis of
Bergdahl’s volunteering to serve his country, rather than the character of
that service.

Yet one has to wonder why the President of the United States put his arm
around someone
<http://thechronicleherald.ca/sites/default/files/imagecache/ch_article_main_image/articles/B97326333Z.120140602101910000GAA5N39O.31.jpg>
who styles himself a pro-Taliban activist while American and allied men and
women in uniform are still being shot and blown up in Afghanistan. One has
to wonder why President Obama would say, “this is what happens at the end
of wars,” when two ISAF servicemembers were killed by the enemy
<http://www.isaf.nato.int/article/casualty-report/index.php> in the last
week and 200 Afghans died at the hands of the Taliban
<http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/xinhua-news-agency/140601/roundup-afghanistan-sees-rising-monthly-casualties-may>
in the last month. These are not the messages our Commander-in-Chief should
be conveying to our troops. If they want to honor distinctive service, I
would encourage fewer Sunday morning talk shows and more visits to military
hospitals.

The class I taught at Johns Hopkins University is over and I’ve submitted
my grades, but here is one more. On managing the message for the Bergdahl
Swap, the National Security Council team gets an F.






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