By Claudette Roulo
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, July 10, 2014 – A photo published on Twitter
yesterday that appears to show Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl with a senior Taliban
commander is 100-percent propaganda, Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren
said today.
“He was a captive for five years. So, pictures that the
Haqqani Network or the Taliban release are 100-percent propaganda and should be
viewed that way,” Warren said.
The Twitter account that posted the photo is one allegedly
affiliated with the Taliban and al-Qaida. The photo, which has yet to be
verified, shows Bergdahl with Badruddin Haqqani, the son of Haqqani Network
leader Jalaludin Haqqani.
According to Pakistani officials, Badruddin was killed in an
airstrike in 2012.
“These are bad people, these are terrorists, these are thugs
and these are killers who captured an American service member and held him for
half a decade,” Warren said.
Bergdahl, who was released in May, is in the penultimate
phase of the reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam
Houston, Texas, the colonel said.
“With every day he's continuing his progress, he's
continuing his reintegration and we look forward to the time when he completes
Phase Three and moves on the final phase, which is returning to an Army unit,”
Warren said.
There is no set timeline for the reintegration process, as
each person’s experiences in captivity vary, defense officials have said.
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