Why can't America be more like Korea?

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Taliban release 12 Korean hostages:
GHAZNI, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents freed 12 South Korean hostages in Afghanistan on Wednesday, a day after reaching a deal with Korean and Indonesian negotiators on the release of the 19 Christian volunteers.

Three South Korean women were released first, followed by four women and a man -- handed over to members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Ghazni province, Reuters witnesses said.
A third batch comprising three women and a man were released later on Wednesday, they said.

Wearing long, traditional headscarves, the three women who were first to be freed wept as they sat in an ICRC vehicle.

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Mohammad Yousuf, said by telephone he expected all of the hostages to be free by Thursday.

The insurgents seized 23 Korean Christian volunteers on July 19 from a bus in Ghazni province and initially demanded the release of Taliban members held prisoner by the Afghan government.

Two male hostages were killed by their captors early on in the crisis. The Taliban released two women as a gesture of goodwill during an initial round of talks and said on Tuesday they had reached a deal on the release of the remaining 19.

A Taliban representative said on Wednesday they dropped the demand for Taliban prisoners to be released after they realized South Korea could not force the Afghan government to free anyone.

South Korea's presidential Blue House said the final agreement was on condition it withdraw its troops from Afghanistan within the year and stopped its nationals doing missionary work in Afghanistan.

However, South Korea had already decided before the crisis to withdraw its contingent of about 200 engineers and medical staff from Afghanistan by the end of 2007. Since the hostages were taken it has banned its nationals from traveling there.

A spokesman for South Korea's president, Chon Ho-seon, did not respond to questions at a news briefing in Seoul on Wednesday on whether a ransom was part of the deal but said South Korea had done what was needed.

"We believe it is any country's responsibility to respond with flexibility to save lives as long as you don't depart too far from the principles and practice of the international community," Chon said.

Two Indonesians were also involved in the negotiations, Indonesia said.
Relatives waiting in South Korea cheered when news of the releases came through, said a representative of the families.

"We want to see all of them released," representative Lee Jeong-hun told reporters.

If America withdraws its troop from Iraq, and stops all "missionary" work, the deaths of many innocent lives would be greatly reduced.
 


If America withdraws its troop from Iraq, and stops all "missionary" work, the deaths of many innocent lives would be greatly reduced.



Wow...you've just solved the problem. And it was SO simple!


I smell a Nobel prize.
 
I don't think forcing us all to goose step to Bush on a podium would work to better the nation.
 
Makes you wonder...why didn't I think of that?


man...that and post its...I could've been a millionaire
 
Now I have a reason to love Kim Jeung.............
 
South, not North.

Its like the difference between England and New England... only worse. :ninja:
 
Chicken nugget anyone?

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But at least the United States has a legitimate reason for being in Afghanistan, unlike Iraq.

Iraq I would understand, but this is just South Korea pathetically backing out IMO.
 
A Taliban representative said on Wednesday they dropped the demand for Taliban prisoners to be released after they realized South Korea could not force the Afghan government to free anyone.

OK, so they figured South Korea wasn't actually important enough to get anything done. That's really useful information for the US.

Also, Korea has all the splendors of people dying of Starcraft addiction and fan death. That's one hell of a lofty role model.
 
why can't korea be more like america?
 
Here's an idea, let's get our military to go back to their original purpose, defending our nation. It's not our job to run around the world spreading our version of democracy because we think we're the moral crusaders. If we exuded the same effort on Afghanistan that we're doing in Iraq the Taliban would have been purged years ago.

Get our asses out of Iraq and make damn sure the UN doesn't drag us into Darfer. Non-interventionism FTW.
 
Here's an idea, let's get our military to go back to their original purpose, defending our nation. It's not our job to run around the world spreading our version of democracy because we think we're the moral crusaders. If we exuded the same effort on Afghanistan that we're doing in Iraq the Taliban would have been purged years ago.

Get our asses out of Iraq and make damn sure the UN doesn't drag us into Darfer. Non-interventionism FTW.
Works for Canada. :up:

Seriously...how many people talk about invading Canada? They keep their shyte out of other people's business. Good for them.
 

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