U.S officials highlighted Thursday that the U.S. is against paying ransom to terrorists in regards to James Foley's killing. Officials also talked about the failed attempt to rescue the journalist and other Americans from ISIL this summer. (Aug. 21)
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US: We Do Not Pay Ransom to Terrorists
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