The lives of citizens and diplomats often give way to a country's diplomatic strategy.
Their sacrifices may be due to the wrong decisions of the bureaucrats, or slack and prevarication in times of crisis.
Reminds me of the journalists and diplomats who died in the basement of the embassy during the Yugoslav crisis.
Countries make risky decisions out of strategic needs. And the public officials and journalists of these countries paid the price with their lives for the risky decisions of some officials.
It's impossible to judge what's right and what's wrong, but they left their lives there forever.
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