Just because your to partisan to acknowledge a valid point does not mean there isn't one. It is always valid to question trading what was essentially five Taliban generals for one enlisted man who left his post under questionable at best circumstances no matter what party the President belongs to. I suspect you would feel very different if this swap had been done by a Republican President.
Show me in history where we knowingly, purposely left active-duty U.S. soldiers in enemy hands.
You're the big military man with your username and avatar - inform us when we've ever told our military "Tough shit, buddy - you got caught, you're on your own".
I have never claimed or suggested that my point which you still have not addressed was and still is about how much was given up to get this one man I never suggested leaving him on his on. Your continued deflection does nothing but highlight the fact that you can't make any worthwhile argument for your position.
I knew you couldn't come up with any examples.
You prove the OP title absolutely true, once again.
Why would I need to come up with examples of something I neither claimed or suggested? The thing being proven here is you can't defend your claim.
What claim do you believe I can't defend?
And how do you know what was really given up? Everything we know about these Taliban fighters is from the dreaded U.S. government. You have no idea what CIA knows about them, or knows about how to find them again in the future, or any myriad things they know that make these guys no longer much of a threat. They could have trackers surgically implanted into their bodies, for all you know.
But the blond woman with the big tits on FOX told you to be afraid, so here you are, quaking dutifully.