Friday, 5 February 2010

Obama Demands Immediate Release of 32 Hostages

Tonight President Obama has ordered the immediate release of 32 soldiers captured operating in IOB territory yesterday without any explanation or apology to the IOB government. The move came before the US ambassador to the UN was being asked to discuss the issue in the UN, which he still refuses to do so.
The comments have angered many within the IOB government, who have labeled the move "outrageous" and "yet another example of America bullying lesser nations to do what it wants". Prime Minister Adrian Pollisworth is expected to reply to the comments tomorrow morning, with the IOB ambassador to the Netherlands, Mr. Thomas Larm already saying "This move by President Obama is preposterous, and we will never give in to the demands of a nation illegally operating military assets within Brickian territory."
Security has been tightened at Brimston Air Force Base, where the soldiers are being kept, under fears the US could try to ex-filtrate the prisoners, who are expected to face charges at a military court and could face up to 15 years in a high-security prison.

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