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Spending a couple of million, a few hundred mil tops, to build a few hospitals, roads and schools (something somalis can do themselves) in exchange getting lucrative deals on trillions of dollars worth of resources? Uranium to fuel a burgeoning turkish economy that will soon be sophisticated enough to build nuclear plants themselves?AbdiWahab252 wrote:Sure is an expensive way of getting these minerals.
AbdiJohnson wrote:Even if Somalis were able to extract it by themselves, some govt officials would pocket all the revenue. None of it would go to the people. Or qabiil X and qabiil Y would fight over the rights of the resources.
Its still a lose-lose situation. Corruption and clan wars will continue for the next 500 years. I'm not pessimistic but a realist
I would make an agreement with the Turks. I'd let them have 50% of the resources for themselves. Sell it or consume it, I don't care. The remaining 50% is for the Somali people and I would put the Turks in charge with ofcourse Somali officials overseeing. This revenue is strictly for development. Schools, public services, bureaucracy, roads, bridges, orphanages, highways, homes for the poor, etc. I would have this for 10 years. The Turks will teach the Somalis to be honest and trustworthy in the process with the nation's money and resources.
I don't trust Somalis one bit. They are worse than the Westerners who come to exploit Somalis.
I am,
Abdi "Somalis need to accept this agreement" Johnson
It is cheaper and more feasible for Turkey to buy this uranium on the world market instead of investing millions in Somalia or Somaliland. Do you honestly think that Somalis will honor treaties or deals signed with foreigners ? Who will enforce these deals ? Genel is wasting its time looking for oil just like Range Resources because they are signing deals with so called governments that are not internationally recognized sovereign governments nor can Turkey challenge the claims of large Western multinationals who haven't relinquished their contracts signed with the Somali Democratic Republic, the last internationally recognized government with the authority to execute such agreements.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Spending a couple of million, a few hundred mil tops, to build a few hospitals, roads and schools (something somalis can do themselves) in exchange getting lucrative deals on trillions of dollars worth of resources? Uranium to fuel a burgeoning turkish economy that will soon be sophisticated enough to build nuclear plants themselves?AbdiWahab252 wrote:Sure is an expensive way of getting these minerals.
That's not expensive, that's the robbery of the century. You guys are either the most grateful people on earth or you are seriously deficient in grey matter.
Gedo_Boy wrote:I think it's ridiculous how paranoid Somalis are.
Nobody is in Somalia because they think they can get access to cheap resources. Getting anything done w/ these stubborn Somalis will be harder than going to the Arctic for minerals.