What kind of negotiation

Thomas 2021-12-31 08:02:50

Let the terrorists release the children first, and the result was really released. Then he asked to replace a car with himself, but did not respond, and asked to release the old man. . . . Treat terrorists as children. It's sheer insatiable greed, step by step, and it doesn't make the terrorists angry? ? ! !

Is it all this logic? One's own children are children and have the right to claim protection, and one's own elders are elders, and they also have the right to demand special treatment. That terrorist is not a human? ?

I am not defending the terrorists, but I feel that this kind of negotiation or communication that obviously does not take other people’s opinions as opinions and does not take other people’s will as will is bound to fail.

You can refuse to agree to the will of others, but you must respect the existence of the will of others.

It’s a bad movie, and the actor shows up naked while drinking and talking about serious life and death topics houhou

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Extended Reading
  • Franz 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    There is a feeling that the United States is about to die. Denzel Washington is really a god.

  • Alfreda 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    An anti-terrorist movie with too deep meaning. A typical Hollywood action blockbuster of the 1990s. There were big-name stars like Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis, and there were supposed bombings by Arab terrorists. The film was shot in 1998. It seems that although the screenwriter's imagination is rich, he still cannot predict the scene of the plane hitting the building. FBI, CIA, Army, which force should be used to fight domestic anti-terrorism?

The Siege quotes

  • [Hubbard and Haddad are conversing as they are walking]

    Agent Frank Haddad: He says, "If you're on the State Department Terrorist Watch List, you cannot get into the country." So I tell him, "Ali Waziri was on the watch list, and he got in!"

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: What did State Department tell you to do?

    Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call INS.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: All right, what did INS say?

    Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call State.

    [as they are crossing in front of an idling bus, the bus's engine backfires, emitting a noise similar to that of a gunshot. Everyone in the area takes cover, but upon hearing the bus's engine rev, get back up and continue about their business. In frustration, Hubbard throws his coffee cup at the bus's windshield]

  • [Hub and Floyd arrive at the Redhook chop shop in a beat-up car in need of service]

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [to a mechanic] Yo.

    [the Hispanic mechanic looks up from under the car he is servicing]

    Mechanic: Que pasa?

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq around?

    [the mechanic gestures to the office in the back. Hub eyes the other mechanics in the shop, including a mechanic changing a tire and one doing a compression check. As he enters the office, Tariq is talking on the phone to someone in Arabic]

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq?

    [Tariq holds a finger up to indicate "hold on," then quickly lowers the receiver]

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: How can I help you?

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You're Tariq Husseini?

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: He's out.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Damn. Do you think you could give him a message?

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: Of course.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tell him the FBI is after him.

    Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: You're joking.

    Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [takes out his gun and badge] I'm not joking. Put the phone down, put your hands in the air.