Hostages in the Phillipines found beheaded... how should the US handle this?

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Mday

Lifer
Oct 14, 1999
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the US does not negotiate with terrorists... it lets hostages die. =(

yes the US does have the ability to help. but it does not.

damn politicians don't have guts to go after terrorists. fukking assholes.

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when bad things happen to foreign tourists, the us bends over backwards to prevent an "international incident"

but when it comes to us citizens (or residents) abroad, WE DO JACK SH!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

AndrewR

Lifer
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<< killed by a gang in Florida, would you approve of the German &quot;Grenzschutzgruppe 9&quot; (GSG 9) special ops groups coming to the US to dole out their &quot;justice&quot;?? >>


Hell yes! They wouldn't be handcuffed by US laws and could ignore civil tort actions! I think you just solved the problem of the drug war! :D


<< the US does not negotiate with terrorists... it lets hostages die. =( >>


Do you have any concept of the facts? The US does not negotiate with terrorists because when you do, you encourage them to take more hostages. Did you happen to notice that this same group scored several million dollars from the Filipino government not too long ago and used that to fund their operations with fast boats and weapons? Golly, that negotiation sure worked, didn't it???


<< Others of you blame the victim for vacationing in a known dangerous region-that is not correct, see my prior post. >>


Yet the State Department travel advisory puts American tourists on notice that the entire region is subject to unrest. With recent abductions from resorts, only an idiot would venture over there right now. I bet they have some great deals though!