@9LV5RDYRepublican 1wk1W
Finding the balance between negotiation and taking a strong stand in hostage situations is incredibly delicate and depends on various factors such as the nature of the hostage-taker, the demands made, the safety of the hostages, and the resources available to law enforcement.
Negotiation is often the first approach in hostage situations as it aims to establish communication, build rapport, and hopefully persuade the hostage-taker to release the hostages peacefully. Skilled negotiators can buy time, gather intelligence, and potentially de-escalate the situation without resorting to force.
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negotiation comes first but if the terrorist don't agree taking a strong stand is necessary.
@9LTRJXGRepublican1wk1W
i think a strong stand would be best. america has a very strong military and could take hamas and free the hostages
@9LTSNXM1wk1W
it shouldn't take all 17 world leaders to decide whether a terrorist group should release innocent victims
Negotiation is important but sometimes it is necessary to take action if someone is wrong