bergdahl squint

Bergdahl is a liability with the mid terms looming.

Via SA Express

The attorney for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl said Monday he hasn’t been updated on an investigation that could lead to a court-martial for his client, the longest-held American POW in the Afghanistan War.

“We are completely in a holding pattern,” Yale Law School lecturer Eugene Fidell said. “I feel like the Maytag repairman. I’m just waiting for the phone to ring.”

The Army said it had nothing new to report on the inquiry led by Brig. Gen. Kenneth Dahl. Fidell said his client’s enlistment term had ended and he wanted to leave the Army.

Dahl’s report will be a key to Bergdahl’s future. Dahl questioned Bergdahl last month in San Antonio about his decision in June 2009 to leave his combat post in Afghanistan. […]

“His time is up. His enlistment has long since expired. He wants to go to college,” Fidell said, adding that Bergdahl hasn’t decided what to study or where he’ll call home. “There are many bridges that have to be crossed before he has to make a decision on where he’s going to live.”

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