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US soldier shown in Taliban video US names soldier in Taliban video
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The Taliban have released a 28-minute video showing a US soldier captured in Afghanistan last month. The US military has identified a man shown on a Taliban video as an American soldier captured in Afghanistan.
In the video, the soldier, in grey clothes and with shaved head, says being a prisoner is "unnerving". He was named as Pte Bowe Bergdahl, 23, from Ketchum, Idaho. He went missing from his base in a Taleban stronghold near the Pakistani border last month.
He says the US public has the power to bring troops home to be "back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives". In the video, released on the internet, the shaven-headed soldier says being a prisoner is "unnerving".
The US military identified him as the missing soldier and named him as Pte Bowe Bergdahl, 23, from Ketchum, Idaho. He also says US troops are suffering from low morale and should be brought home "where we belong".
The spokesman condemned the Taliban for issuing "propaganda" footage. The Pentagon said Pte Bergdahl was serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment when he walked off his base in Paktika province, eastern Afghanistan.
Pte Bergdahl is believed to be the first soldier seized in either Iraq or Afghanistan for at least two years.
'Against international law''Against international law'
Pte Bergdahl, who went missing on 30 June in Paktika province, eastern Afghanistan, says in the video the date is 14 July and that he was captured as he lagged behind while on a patrol. In the 28-minute video, he says the date is 14 July and that he was captured as he lagged behind while on a patrol.
Please bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power Quote from video Afghan rebels capture US soldier Q&A: Isaf troops in AfghanistanPlease bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power Quote from video Afghan rebels capture US soldier Q&A: Isaf troops in Afghanistan
It is not possible to verify the time and date the video was made.It is not possible to verify the time and date the video was made.
Pte Bergdahl, interviewed in English, says he has "a very, very good family" in America.Pte Bergdahl, interviewed in English, says he has "a very, very good family" in America.
"I miss them and I'm afraid that I might never see them again, and that I'll never be able to tell them that I love them again, and I'll never be able to hug them," he says."I miss them and I'm afraid that I might never see them again, and that I'll never be able to tell them that I love them again, and I'll never be able to hug them," he says.
When asked about his condition he replies: "Well I'm scared, scared I won't be able to go home. It is very unnerving to be a prisoner."When asked about his condition he replies: "Well I'm scared, scared I won't be able to go home. It is very unnerving to be a prisoner."
A voice off camera asks if he has a message for his "people".A voice off camera asks if he has a message for his "people".
"To my fellow Americans who have loved ones over here, who know what it's like to miss them, you have the power to make our government bring them home," he says."To my fellow Americans who have loved ones over here, who know what it's like to miss them, you have the power to make our government bring them home," he says.
"Please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives and our precious life that we could be using back in our own country."Please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives and our precious life that we could be using back in our own country.
"Please bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power.""Please bring us home. It is America and American people who have that power."
Bob Bergdahl, the soldier's father, told the Associated Press news agency: "We hope and pray for our son's safe return to his comrades."
US military spokesman in Kabul, Capt Jon Stock, condemned the use of the video.US military spokesman in Kabul, Capt Jon Stock, condemned the use of the video.
He told Reuters news agency: "The use of the soldier for propaganda purposes we view as against international law.He told Reuters news agency: "The use of the soldier for propaganda purposes we view as against international law.
"We are continuing to do whatever possible to recover the soldier safe and unharmed.""We are continuing to do whatever possible to recover the soldier safe and unharmed."
Leaflets have been distributed and a reward offered for his safe return.Leaflets have been distributed and a reward offered for his safe return.
The US military said the soldier disappeared after walking off base with three Afghan colleagues.
He is believed to be the first soldier seized in either Iraq or Afghanistan for at least two years.