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Cargo Plane Crew Released ,, Somaliland says Cargo to be Handed Over to the UN

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AYOUB   

The current Prime Minister Formaggio's statement in parliament and his predecessors' denials is what matters now. Filinka la soco.

 

 

“These companies were hidden from us
,” Mohamed Bashir, a Somali lawmaker, said on Thursday.

 

Somalia’s new prime minister, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed,
gave the impression on Thursday that he did not know what the companies were doing in the country
.

 

“I’ve been in office only a month, and these contracts were made by the former government,”
said Mr. Mohamed, an American citizen who recently relocated from upstate New York. But, he added,
“it is my responsibility to investigate these deals.”

 

 

 

 

Source >> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/31/world/africa/31somalia.html

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Last week, Somalia’s Ministry of Information issued a cryptic news release about Saracen and who is behind it. “The funding of these activities is provided by some Muslim countries that have no interest but to help the people and government of Somalia overcome the difficulties they faced for the last 20 years,” ...

 

This is a rare opportunity.”

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Paragon   

As a non-Somalilander and a non-Puntlander, I felt obliged to do a sponteneous theoretical charity for the few among us who might not have understood why SL reacted the way it did over this saga:

 

"BoP"
is a central concept in neorealist theory. Within a balance of power system, a state may choose to engage in either balancing or bandwagoning behavior. In a time of war, the decision to balance or to bandwagon may well determine the survival of the state.

 

Kenneth Waltz
, a major contributor to neorealism, expressed in his book,
"Theory of International Politics" that "if there is any distinctively political theory of international politics, balance-of-power theory is it
.".[2] However, this assertion has come under criticism from other schools of thought within the international relations field, such as the constructivists and the political economists[3][4]

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance_of_power_in_international_relations

 

PS: You don't have to thank me at all. Waan isku leenahay, nooh. :D

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