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American Cipher

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by Matt Farwell


  Furlong’s intelligence operations, scope and shutdown of, 122–24

  lack of personnel recovery team to coordinate, 119–20

  Money, Ideology, Coercion, Ego (MICE), 102

  Pentagon and CIA feuding, post-Chapman attack, 166, 167–68

  Wilson and Pelton gather, 100–3, 116–17

  International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)

  American troops as serving under, 30

  Bergdahl’s in-processing, 57

  Flynn as director of intelligence for, 89, 91

  Gardez incident and, 195

  interpreters, 106–8

  Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), 11

  attempts to derail Norwegian peace attempts, 207

  al-Balawi’s suicide bombing funded by, 163–64

  Haqqani and other mercenary groups carrying out policies of, 144–45

  Operation Cyclone and, 12

  Truman’s bankrolling of, 140–41

  In the Valley of Elah (film), 285

  Iran-Contra, 95–96, 235

  Iraq invasion, 26

  ISAF. See International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)

  Israel, 140

  Jackson, Robert, 258

  Jawbreaker operations, 23

  Jedburgh teams, 82–83

  Jefferson, Thomas, 183

  Jenkins, Tricia, 286–87

  Jinnah, Muhammad Ali, 139, 140

  Johnson, Jeh, 222, 252

  Johnson, Lyndon, 187

  Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA), 173, 192, 274

  Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

  authorization required for missions in Pakistan, 137

  creation and mission of, 137

  FBI-JSOC plan for Bergdahl’s release, 244

  McChrystal’s and Flynn’s accomplishments at, 90–91

  ordered to stand down in DUSTWUN, 120

  rescue mission options drawn up by, 137–38

  Jordan, Eason, 101, 123

  JSOC. See Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

  Kahn, Zakeem, 29

  Karzai, Hamid, 28, 238, 326

  CIA brings to Afghanistan, 23–24

  named interim president, 25

  peace summit convened by, Taliban attack at, 199–200

  Karzai, Qayum, 326

  Kayani, Ashfaq Parvez, 145, 146, 154, 155

  Kelly, John F., 252–3

  Kelly, Megyn, 269–71, 280–81

  Kerry, John, 225, 238, 252, 256

  Khairkhwa, Khairullah, 206

  Khomeini, Ruhollah, 142

  kidnappings, 147–52

  King, Peter, 286

  Koenig, Sarah, 293, 298, 308–12

  Kolenda, Chris, 212, 213

  Korean War, 184–85

  Koski, Kyle, 37

  Krongard, Alexander, 257

  Kurz, Margaret, 295, 305

  L3 Communications, 106

  Labrador, Raul, 225–26

  Laird, Melvin, 187, 188

  Lane, Jack, 15

  Langan, Sean, 148–49

  Langley, James, 141

  Larson, Jani, 14

  Larson, Matt, 45

  Lashkar-e-Taiba, 144–45, 152

  Lashkar Gah, 12

  Leatherman, Greg, 64–65, 322

  Lee, Monica, 68

  LeMond, Greg, 9

  Leopold, Jason, 286–87

  Levin, Carl, 286

  “Little America” project, 12

  Lo Porto, Giovanni, 335

  Luddin, Tahir, 150, 152

  Lumpkin, Michael, 252, 254

  Lute, Douglas, 211, 212, 213, 222

  Luttrell, Marcus, 113

  Lynch, Jessica, 120, 192, 274

  Lynch, Tim, 97

  MacArthur, Douglas, 89–90

  MacCallum Martha, 307–8

  McCain, John, 195, 264, 286, 297–98

  McChrystal, Stanley, 78, 88, 89–91, 170

  Flynn and, 90

  in Iraq operations, 90–91

  McCullar, Gerald, 228, 230

  McDonough, Denis, 222, 227

  McKeon, Howard, 254

  McKiernan, David, 89–90

  McMaster, H. R., 165

  McNamara, Robert, 215

  Malkin, Michelle, 135

  Manning, Chelsea, 316

  Mao Zedong, 30

  Marsano, Tim, 131, 221, 226, 262

  Martin, Sue, 131, 262, 271

  Martinek, Matthew, 266, 331

  Marx, John, 317

  Massoud, Ahmed Shah, 23

  Matthews, Jennifer, 162–63

  Mattis, James, 31, 170, 197, 235–36, 278, 280, 281

  Maupin, Keith, 216–17

  Maupin, Matt, 216–17

  Mazzetti, Mark, 217

  Mehsud, Baitullah, 153, 154–55

  MI6, 12

  MICE (Money, Ideology, Coercion, Ego), 102

  Mid-South Institute of Self Defense Shooting, 39–41

  Milley, Mark, 291

  Mission Essential Personnel, 106

  Mohammed, John, 263

  Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh, 142

  Monaco, Lisa, 257

  Money, Ideology, Coercion, Ego (MICE), 102

  Morell, Michael, 222

  Morgan, Charles, 322–23

  Morita, Johnathan, 317, 318

  Morrison-Knudsen, 12

  Mughniyeh, Imad, 95

  Mujahid, Zabihullah, 161, 197

  mujahideen, 11, 12, 13–14

  Mullen, Deborah, 196

  Mullen, Michael, 145, 164, 169, 196–97, 259

  Muller, Artie, 229

  Mulvihill, Kristen, 150–51

  Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, 210

  Musashi, Miyamoto, 53

  Musharraf, Pervez, 142, 145, 154

  Mustion, Richard, 275

  Mützelburg, Bernd, 211

  My Lai Massacre, 304

  Nance, Jeffrey, 302, 319–20, 329, 330–31

  Naqibullah, Mullah, 24–25

  Nascimento, Odilon, 54

  National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), 215, 254

  National League of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, 187

  National Security Act, 140–41

  National Training Center (NTC), 54

  NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), 215, 254

  negotiation policy of U.S. See POW/hostage negotiations

  Negroponte, John, 143–44

  New York Post, 298–99

  New York Times, 119, 151, 152, 272

  Nez Perce, 18–19

  Nixon, Richard, 187, 188

  nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), for DUSTWUN searches, 125

  Noori, Norullah, 26, 205–6

  Noorzai, Haji Bashar, 24–25, 240–42

  Norgrove, Linda, 231

  North, Oliver, 95, 235

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  expanded role in Afghan War, 2006, 30

  invokes Article 5 and approves campaign against Taliban, 22

  See also International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)

  Northern Alliance, 23, 25

  Norway, 206–7

  Nugent, Richard, 257

  Obama, Barack, 63, 89–90, 151, 155, 159, 211

  Bergdahl release announced by, 255–56

  bin Laden raid and, 219

  on contact with Bergdahls, 194

  diplomatic campaign to work with Pakistan, 145

  diplomatic policy toward Taliban, lack of, 205

  Rose Garden announcement with Bergdahls after
release of Bowe, 258–60

  signs National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), 215

  Odell, Shirley, 189

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Jedburgh teams, 82–83

  Truman’s Executive Order 9621 abolishing, 232

  Olivera, Sergeant First Class, 51, 52

  Olympic boycott, 11

  Omar, Mohammad, 24, 194

  1/501 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 52–54

  Operation Cyclone, 12–13, 27

  Operation Eagle Claw, 137, 184

  Operation Enduring Freedom, 26

  Operation Homecoming, 186

  Operation Neptune Spear, 138

  Operation Rolling Thunder, 228

  Operation Yukon Recovery, 111–15

  OP Mest, 63–66

  O’Reilly, Bill, 267, 281–82

  Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC), 20

  Oshana, Justin, 327–28

  OSS. See Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Otter, Butch, 275

  Page, Susan, 194, 195

  Pakistan, 11, 193–94

  designated major non-NATO ally, 142

  as inspiration and refuge for Muslims, 139–40

  Jinnah’s vision for, 139, 140

  Langley’s assessment of, in 1950s, 141

  Musharraf and Kayani authorize ISI officers to work with Haqqanis and other terror groups, 145

  nuclear and military buildup, during Cold War, 142

  Obama administration and, 145–47

  Operation Cyclone and, 12

  Pearl kidnapping and, 143

  protests against U.S. and burning of embassy, in 1979, 141–42

  radical factions operating in FATA, 152–55

  Swat Valley, control of, 153–55

  training of mujahideen to fight Soviets, 13–14

  U.S. and other foreign aid received, 2001–2011, 142–44

  U.S. financial support to build military and ISI of, 140–41

  U.S.-Pakistan relationship, 140–44, 193–94

  See also Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)

  Panetta, Leon, 167

  Pasha, Ahmed Shuja, 146

  Pashtun tribes, 11, 12

  Pearl, Daniel, 143

  Peleliu, USS, 205–6

  Pelton, Robert Young, 100–101, 102, 120, 122, 123, 203

  personnel recovery (PR) cell, 119–20

  Peters, Ralph, 133–35

  Petraeus, David, 31, 165

  Pocatello POW-MIA Awareness Association, 190–91

  Poppen, Bradley, 192, 262

  Pottinger, Matt, 166, 167, 168

  Powell, Colin, 142

  Powers, Frank, 192

  POW/hostage negotiations, 183–202

  Amerine’s efforts to negotiate for Bergdahl, 231–35, 240–43, 244

  Bergdahl release announced, 255–58

  Germany-mediated U.S.-Taliban peace talks and POW exchange negotiations, 211, 212–15, 218–19, 221–22

  Guantanamo Five/Bergdahl prisoner exchange, 2, 222–26, 249–54

  Haqqani negotiating strategy for exchange of Bergdahl, 198–99

  Korean War and, 184–85

  Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) training and, 185

  Vietnam War and, 185–90

  Washington’s ransoming of Betsey crew, 183

  World War II and, 184

  Proctor, Phil, 49

  proof-of-life videos

  of Bergdahl

  Agha delivers, October 2011, 222

  April 2010 video, 197

  Christmas Day 2009 Taliban broadcast, 156–61

  first, 98–99, 132, 161

  January 2014 video, 243

  of Rutherford, 221

  Qatar, 221–22

  Quetta Shura, 145, 164, 194

  Raddatz, Martha, 124

  Raffa, John, 43–44

  Rand, Ayn, 73

  Rashid, Ahmed, 136, 154

  reaction to Bergdahl capture

  Ailes letter by Congressional veterans in response to Peters’ statements, 134

  Bergdahl’s parents informed of Bowe’s missing status, 129–31

  hometown support and vigils for, 131–33

  Peters’ reaction on Fox News, 133–35

  soldiers’/Army’s reaction, 135–38

  Reeder, Edward M., Jr., 98, 161–62

  reintegration of Bergdahl. See debriefing and reintegration of Bergdahl

  release of Bergdahl, 249–60

  backlash to, 2–3, 267–68, 271

  Blackfoot Company soldiers reaction to, 263, 264–66, 269–71

  hometown reaction to, 261–62

  media coverage of, 267–71, 280–82

  Obama announces, 255–56

  Obama’s Rose Garden announcement with Bergdahl’s parents, 258–60

  Pentagon provides details of trade for, 256–57

  Republican/GOP reaction to, 263–64, 282

  Renacci, Jim, 262

  Revolutionary War, 183

  Rice, Johnny, 114, 115, 125–26, 312

  Rice, Susan, 263–64

  Risch, Jim, 199, 201–2

  River City condition, 104

  Rodriguez, David, 122, 123

  Rohde, David, 119, 142, 148, 149–52, 278

  Rolling Stone, 265

  Rolling Thunder, 226–30, 314

  Romney, George, 187

  Rope and a Prayer, A (Rohde and Mulvihill), 150–51

  Rosen, James, 269, 281–82

  Rosenberg, Carol, 253–54

  Rosenblatt, Frank, 303–4, 321

  Rubin, Barnett, 207–12, 214–15, 222, 223, 238

  Ruggiero, Frank, 169, 212, 213, 214–15, 218, 222, 225

  Rumsfeld, Donald, 137

  “Runaway General, The” (Hastings), 170

  Russell, Terence

  debriefing of Bergdahl and, 273, 274–75, 278, 279, 280, 281

  testimony of, in Bergdahl court martial, 296–97

  on value of Bergdahl to SERE community, 336–37

  Rutherford, Colin, 221, 234

  Saeed, Hafiz Muhammad, 144–45

  Saleh, Amrullah, 200

  Sanders, Ross, 40

  Sarver, Jeffrey, 285–86

  Saudi Arabia, 22, 210, 211

  Sawyer, Hayward, 132, 133, 226

  Scaparrotti, Curtis, 88, 284

  Schoen, Larry, 271

  Sedney, David, 135–36, 138, 222

  SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape), 185, 272, 336–37

  Serial (podcast), 292–93, 298–99, 308–13

  Shaffer, Tony, 292

  Shaw, John, 38–40

  sheep-dipping, 137

  Silvino Silvino, 78, 295

  as commander of Blackfoot Company, 84

  receives report of Bergdahl missing, 84–85

  Slovik, Eddie, 315–16

  Smith, Sean, 193, 245

  Smith, Stephen, 113–14

  Snyder, Julie, 311

  Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), 252–53

  Soviet Union, 10–14

  Special Operations command (SOCOM), 137, 242, 244. See also Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

  Spinelli, Jim, 133

  Springer, Paul J., 271

  Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), 54–55

  Stark, Shirley, 186–87

  Starkey, Jerome, 195

  Starr, Barbara, 256

  State Department, 30, 143, 144, 232, 234, 242, 243

  Steele, Michael, 199

  Steiner, Michael, 218

  Stockdale, James Bond, 185–86, 326

  Stockdale, Sybil, 185, 186–87,
189–90

  Stone, Roger, 266

  Støre, Jonas Gahr, 206–7

  Strega, 34–36

  Sunday Times, The, 205, 280

  Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE), 185, 272, 336–37

  Sutton, Gerald, 53, 54, 56, 111–13, 269, 270, 316, 331

  Swat Valley, 153–55

  Syed, Adnan, 309

  tactical intelligence, 92

  Taliban

  attempts to negotiate exchange of Bergdahl, 198–99, 203–5

  Bush’s nonnegotiable demands, response to, 22–23

  Christmas Day 2009 video, 156–61

  conditional surrender offer rejected by Bush administration, 25

  Doha office opened and flies Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan flag, 237–38

  fighting style of, 168

  first contact and ransom demands for Bergdahl, 108–11, 161–62

  first reports of Bergdahl’s capture, 81

  Guantanamo Five/Bergdahl prisoner exchange and, 2, 222–26, 249–54

  Haqqani and, 27–29

  kidnapping business of, 147–52

  retreats and regroups in Pakistan, 26

  transfers of surrendered Taliban to U.S. custody, 26

  See also Afghan War

  Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, 252

  Tapper, Jake, 268

  Tayyeb, Abu, 150

  Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), 152–55

  10-50 dance, 137

  This American Life (radio show), 292

  This Week with George Stephanopoulos (TV show), 263–64

  Thompson, Andrea, 92

  Thornberry, Mac, 298

  Time, 3, 280, 282

  Times, The, 149

  torture, of Bergdahl, 173–74

  Trollinger, Gabe, 52, 84

  Truman, Harry, 89–90, 140–41, 232

  Trump, Donald, 2, 219, 307–8, 314, 315, 334

  United Arab Emirates, 22

  United States

  arming of mujahideen in response to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 11, 12

  Haqqani Network, funding and support of, 27

  “Little America” project, 12

  Operation Cyclone and, 12–13, 27

  Pakistan, relationship with, 140–44, 193–94

  POW/hostage negotiations by. See POW/hostage negotiations

  See also Afghan War

  Van Dyk, Jere, 148

  Vela, Evan, 52–53, 84

  Vierkant, Matt, 280–81

  Vietnam War, 185–90

  Visger, Mark, 294, 295, 297

  Wall Street Journal, The, 271

  Walsh, Chad, 38

  Walsh, Lawrence, 95

  Walters, Jason, 318

  Waltz, Michael, 118, 301

  Washington, George, 183

  Washington Post, The, 170, 237, 256

  Washington Times, The, 301, 305

  Wasiq, Abdul Haq, 205–6

  Watters, Jesse, 271

  Weinstein, Warren, 335

  White, John, 111

 

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