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<blockquote data-quote="The Penitent Man" data-source="post: 1468687" data-attributes="member: 21400"><p>Proposals like this are not how a serious country would deal with these demands. Negotiation presumes a problem exists in the first place which needs to be solved. It concedes that “something” must be “done.” There is no such problem. </p><p></p><p>A serious country would not even acknowledge the demands. The only option would be to either conduct oneself in accordance with the law and acceptable standards of social conduct or go to prison. Upon release the convicted and and his fellow collaborators would be exiled for engaging in subversion, extortion, and revolutionary activity. That’s all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Penitent Man, post: 1468687, member: 21400"] Proposals like this are not how a serious country would deal with these demands. Negotiation presumes a problem exists in the first place which needs to be solved. It concedes that “something” must be “done.” There is no such problem. A serious country would not even acknowledge the demands. The only option would be to either conduct oneself in accordance with the law and acceptable standards of social conduct or go to prison. Upon release the convicted and and his fellow collaborators would be exiled for engaging in subversion, extortion, and revolutionary activity. That’s all. [/QUOTE]
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