WASHINGTON
— Public opposition to the exchange of five Taliban prisoners for
captive Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has less to do with Bergdahl himself and
more with how President Obama handled the transfer, according to a new
USA TODAY/Pew Research Center poll.
The poll shows 43% of Americans say it was wrong for Obama to make
the deal, compared with 34% who say it was the right thing to do.
Veterans are much more harsh in their assessment of the 28-year-old
sergeant. Only 6% of veterans who responded say they sympathized with
him, while 33% say they were angry. By 68%-16%, veterans say Obama made the wrong decision.
“If he was a captured prisoner of war, we wouldn’t be having this
discussion,” says Joe Davis, the director of public affairs for the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. “He put his teammates in jeopardy, and you
absolutely don’t do that in a combat zone.”
Veterans are worried about the precedent set by the transfer, Davis
says. “We have a long history in this country of not negotiating with
terrorists,” he says. “And we just did.”
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