
Obama expressed his concerns that paying ransoms makes Americans greater targets for kidnapping and increases funding for terrorists. While no formal changes were being made to a law prohibiting material support for terrorists, the Justice Department indicated it would essentially ignore the law in most situations involving families. government has long said put Americans abroad at greater risk. The president’s pledge essentially clears the way for families to take actions the U.S. “The last thing we should ever do is add to a family’s pain with threats like that,” Obama said. Some families have complained about threats of criminal prosecution if they seek to pay ransom to terrorists – threats Obama said would end. The review’s conclusions aim to streamline and improve communications with families, who have sharply criticized the government for providing them with confusing and contradictory information. “These families have already suffered enough and they should never feel ignored or victimized by their own government,” Obama said as he detailed the results of a six-month review of U.S.
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government had let down the families of Americans held hostage by terrorists, and he outlined new policies that could make it easier for those families to pay ransom to help free their loved ones. WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the U.S.


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