Christian Science Monitor | Foley captors' ransom demand revives debate over US no-pay policy (+video) Christian Science Monitor Islamic State militants had demanded millions of dollars for James Foley's release. While the US government refuses to pay ransoms to kidnappers, some European governments have done so in the past, enriching Al Qaeda and its affiliates. Lupica: Obama's return to the links shows lack of leadership in face of ISIS threat Slaying of James Foley revives debate on paying ransom to terrorists ISIS extremists emailed family before executing James Foley |
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