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Terrorists freed for deserter Bergdahl visited by Haqqani terror network

Great news everyone! The five terrorists released by Obama in exchange for deserter Bowe Bergdahl got a visit from the Haqqani terror network in Qatar.

The Taliban are claiming that two senior members of the Haqqani terror network recently visited the five former Guantanamo detainees who were traded for an American soldier, raising new questions about the terms of their one-year house arrest in Qatar and eventual release in the spring as U.S. forces leave Afghanistan.

The Taliban statement, first reported by the Long War Journal, claims that Qari Abdul Rasheed Omari, a military commander for southeastern Afghanistan, and associate Anas Haqqani were taken into Afghan custody after visiting the former Guantanamo detainees in Qatar earlier this month.

Terrorists freed for deserter Bergdahl visited by Haqqani terror network
Terrorists freed for deserter Bergdahl visited by Haqqani terror network

Not only are they in constant communications with the Haqqani terror network in Qatar. they may be preparing for their eventual return. Thanks Obama!

Meanwhile, more than 200 days later, Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi still sits in a Mexican jail for a making a wrong turn in San Ysidro, where the Mexicans have beat, starved, and Tortured the Marine with PTSD.

“While returning home on 12th October after spending about a week both were captured by the American forces in Bahrain from where they were sent back to Qatar and then handed over to Kabul via United Arab Emirates,” the statement says. “It must be mentioned that the above mentioned journey took place under the watchful eyes of America before both men were handed over to Kabul despite the freed Guantanamo detainees being assured that their relatives may visit them unharmed.”

Asked about the Taliban statement, and the reported meeting between known members of the Haqqani terror network and the former Guantanamo detainees, neither the government of Qatar nor the CIA provided comment. Significantly, no denial was issued.