First, I'll apologize to PF if I'm posting too many video's, but I'm on a kick of late and hav the time to indulge in curiosities. The video I posted below is an interesting study in an old question- which is better, government or anarchy. In this case, the study is of Somalia, and even for me, I was as surpised by my ignorance and preconception of the current state of the country as I was about what anarchy would mean. To be short, it is obvious that no government would ever support an anarchy and would forever condemn and ridicule one where it could not destroy it. Here is an interesting analysis on Somalia, for those who like these sorts of things... [video=youtube;qtGkTRnocZI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtGkTRnocZI[/video]
3 million in Somalia in need of aid... At least 3 million in Somalia in need of aid: U.N. Secretary General Wed Oct 29, 2014 - At least three million people in Somalia need humanitarian aid and the country is threatened with famine, the U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday.
ISIS growing in Somalia... Intelligence Official: Islamic State Growing in Somalia May 05, 2016 | WASHINGTON Pro-Islamic State Somali militants have grown in numbers and are receiving financial and military support from Yemen, a top intelligence official told the VOA Somali Service.
So we're busy kicking them out of the middle east and they're busy moving into Africa, what a (*)(*)(*)(*)ing nightmare
Severe food crises are growing in Kenya and Somalia... Food Crises Getting Worse in Somalia, Kenya July 10, 2017 - Severe food crises are growing in Kenya and Somalia, as the Horn of Africa continues to receive below-normal rainfall, according to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network. See also: Conflict Emergencies Increase World Hunger June 28, 2017 — A World Food Program review of the global hunger situation in 2016 finds conflict emergencies in the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere are hampering United Nations efforts to achieve zero hunger by the year 2030.
US Orders Staffers to Leave Mogadishu Over 'Specific Threat'... US Orders Staffers to Leave Somalia Over 'Specific Threat' November 04, 2017 - The United States has ordered all non-essential employees of its mission to Somalia to leave the capital, Mogadishu, citing “specific threat information” against them.