great. Now he can blend back into society and wait for the encrypted messages from al Qaeda on what to do to complete his new terrorist mission.
I think it's very appropriate. Bergdahl was chained to a bed for twelve months then locked in a cage for four more years. That's punishment enough already for a stupid mistake from a person whose psychiatric evaluation said he should never have been in the military in the first place. When a MILITARY tribunal, which is typically much more punitive that a civil court, thinks he suffered enough already then I'm convinced.