Grim outlook for Somalia in 2018

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Grim outlook for Somalia in 2018

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http://www.nation.co.ke/news/africa/UN- ... index.html
Progress towards stability is being impeded by extreme drought and hunger, by Al-Shabaab's continued ability to slaughter large numbers of civilians, and other “enormous challenges,” said Michael Keating, head of the UN Somalia Mission.

“These include pervasive corruption, most obviously in politics, and powerbrokers’ willingness to use violence, or the threat of violence, against opponents,” he said in a review of Somalia's status.
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giftshoprad wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 1:27 pm Grim outlook for Somalia in 2018
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Did you expect any other conclusion from the UN and Kenya alliance?

UN has huge bureaucratic staff that receive huge salaries. I am pretty sure Michael Keating, head of the UN Somalia Mission, doesn't want to get off that gravy train. It's quite evident that Kenya wants Somalia to become so numb to the war and conflict that one day they can easily annex fertile lands in the South of Somalia.

Turkish ambassador did and doing more for Somalia's future than Michael Keating.
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iidoor cuqdad at best.
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AyubD wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:07 pm
giftshoprad wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 1:27 pm Grim outlook for Somalia in 2018
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Did you expect any other conclusion from the UN and Kenya alliance?

UN has huge bureaucratic staff that receive huge salaries. I am pretty sure Michael Keating, head of the UN Somalia Mission, doesn't want to get off that gravy train. It's quite evident that Kenya wants Somalia to become so numb to the war and conflict that one day they can easily annex fertile lands in the South of Somalia.

Turkish ambassador did and doing more for Somalia's future than Michael Keating.
Are you talking about the same UN that has been propping up the SFG under American leadership??? Oh yeah if it weren't for the UN the country of Somalia would have completely died in 06. Keep trusting the Turks and watch how they play you
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Publicopinion wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:18 pm iidoor cuqdad at best.
Fake Hawiye shamless doofar ismail
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AbdiCushite wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:42 pm Are you talking about the same UN that has been propping up the SFG under American leadership??? Oh yeah if it weren't for the UN the country of Somalia would have completely died in 06. Keep trusting the Turks and watch how they play you
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UN is interested in perpetuating the Somali suffering. $50 billion spent and nothing to show for it. It's like modern cancer treatment. It's expensive and success rate is dismally small.

Turkey came to Somalia in 2011 and positive changes after their arrival are evident. So, I trust them more than UN and the West combined.
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Famine is depressingly likely.

Allow roob no keen.
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BVSNet wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 5:24 pm Famine is depressingly likely.

Allow roob no keen.
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