David Rohde, center, in Kandahar, a province in southern Afghanistan, in 2007. Tomas Munita/The New York Times/Redux

There were many similarities between Rohde’s captivity and Bergdahl’s. The Haqqani network, a group aligned with the Taliban, held both men captive, for one. And both men were moved to various locations in North and South Waziristan, parts of the tribal region of Pakistan. But Rohde had two advantages over Bergdahl. ... Read More