Ms Tree said:Did the marine in MX violate and laws?
There have long been questions about how Bergdahl disappeared from his unit nearly five years ago. The Pentagon concluded in 2010 that Bergdahl walked away, and the military curbed any high-risk rescue plans after an initial flurry of searching.
Despite the Pentagon's conclusions, Obama said the government was not currently seeking to punish Bergdahl as a deserter.
But the situation could change after that, Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. Dempsey said the Army may still pursue an investigation that could lead to desertion charges against Bergdahl. He noted that U.S. military leaders have been accused of "looking away from misconduct" and said "it's premature" to assume they would do so in the case of Bergdahl, despite his five years as a Taliban detainee.
Obama freed one of his army, the Taliban.