See the so-called Islamic State are up to there old tricks again, this time murdering a Japanese bloke after trying to extort $200m from the Japanese Government...
What do governments and world organisations do about it, there is no point demanding a ransom or demanding troop withdrawals, most governments are not interested in negotiating with terrorists...
Would it be harsh if governments turn round and say 'Sorry, we can't and won't help' or should we look at opening some kind of dialogue...
Personally, I think countries should stand by the no negotiating policy, it must be devastating to be in that position, but is there anything that can be done short of finding IS and bombing the shit out of them
RE: Anything and Everything