Talliban finally released 2 Korean hostage women allegedly unconditional.
Because they released them uncoditionally for the "humanitarian reason", they ask Korea to oblige to their original demand-- the prisoner swap.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/13/world/asia/13cnd-hostages.html?ref=world
Since America and Afghan government are adamently refusing any compromise, especially prisoner swap, with the terrorists, there are not many choices the Korean party can take. Money? They will buy more high tech arms and in turn get encouraged to do more kidnapping. Under the massive emotional pressure, what could be the wisest action the Korean government take? How would you do, if you were in the negotiating table?
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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