Controversy surrounds Bowe Bergdahl, 28, on the point of whether or not he is a hero or deserter. Bergdahl was recovered by U. S. Special Forces without any problems in Afghanistan after five years of captivity by the militants, according to reports.
It is unclear how Bergdahl stumbled on the militant group, or the reason his post became empty. "We really don't know why he left the base and under what circumstances," Rear Admiral John Kirby. The Army never considered Bergdahl a deserter, and he is to receive a promotion within the next month.
Controversy started from the search for Bergdahl, as why he left his post to where he was captured. It does not stop there, according to sources, Bergdahl was not happy with the Army, it's goals or the United States, but it has not been confirmed.
Controversy surrounds Bowe Bergdahl and a tweet by Bergdahl's father that has been removed stirred up more conflict via Twitchy.

The above tweet was sent about three days before Bergdahl's release but was deleted. Bergdahl's father turned to learning about Islamic politics, Bob Henley -- Bergdshl's former pastor. Bergdahl's father spent time learning about the country, people and culture.
Controversy surrounds Bowe Bergdahl when it comes to his fellow soldiers, and they are not calling him a hero. The soldiers who served with Bergdahl find fault with him, accusing him of being "selfish." It was a war when "Bowe Bergdahl deserted," Matt Vierkant, former Sergeant in Bergdahl's platoon. Soldiers were killed "searching for him." Bergdahl's former platoon leader, Evan Buetow, sides with those calling him a deserter and is leading the line of callers for a military trial.
Controversy is being splashed on President Obama for exchanging five Taliban prisoners for Bergdahl, Guantanamo Bay terrorists. President Obama acknowledged the "possibility" that the five may go back to "activities that are detrimental." The newly released five are the "hardest and toughest," Senator John McCain. Bergdahl's health was the factor than sparked the move to make an exchange.
Bergdahl's supporters are cheering President Obama's actions, especially in Hailey, Idaho where he lives. Bergdahl will have to learn to speak English again, because of the problems he is having with it.
Controversy surrounds Bowe Bergdahl, but after his side of the story is told could clear away questions, doubts and suspicions. Bergdahl is going through a "reintegration process," Defense Officials. President Obama is not requesting forgiveness and offers "no apology" for the decision.
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