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 @9LTS8SGfrom Ontario  answered…12mos12MO

As of my last update in January 2022, intervening in hostage situations in other countries is often considered a responsibility of world leaders for several reasons. Firstly, it aligns with international humanitarian principles to protect the lives and safety of individuals, regardless of nationality. Secondly, hostage situations can escalate tensions and pose threats to regional stability, making intervention necessary to prevent further violence or instability. Additionally, world leaders have a moral obligation to assist in resolving conflicts and protecting human rights globally. However, the specifics of intervention, including diplomatic efforts or other forms of assistance, may vary depending on the circumstances and diplomatic relationships between countries.