Democracy Dies in Darkness

In new ‘Serial’ podcast, Bowe Bergdahl says he likened himself to Jason Bourne before capture

December 10, 2015 at 11:37 a.m. EST
This file still image provided by IntelCenter on Dec. 7, 2010, shows U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl in captivity with members of a militant group affiliated with the Taliban. AFP PHOTO / IntelCenter / FILES

After slipping away alone from his tiny base in Afghanistan under cover of darkness in 2009, Army Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl had a sinking thought: His plan to draw attention to himself by spawning a massive manhunt was going to lead to a “hurricane of wrath” from his commanders.

Bergdahl decided then to deviate from his plan to head straight from his platoon’s base, Observation Post Mest, to the larger headquarters 20 miles away, Forward Operating Base Sharana, he said on an episode of the podcast “Serial” published Thursday. It marked his first media interview since he was released in May 2014 after being held in captivity for five years by a group affiliated with the Taliban.