@FarahJuxa It is an important political step that is long overdue. We have many things in common with Somaliland that are worth working on. We share maritime and land borders. We must make this agreement a reality so that it is mutually beneficial.
@FarahJuxa Nin tabar leh baa heshiis diida. Bal Xasan oo meel walba Shabaab ka soo hareereeyey muxuu Puntland iyo Jubaland u geysan karaa. Soomaalidu waxay tiraahdaa laf kaa weyni wey ku jabisaa, waxay kaloo tiraahdaa tog walba taagtiisuu rogmadaa. Bal aan dhawrno HSM xaaladiisa dhaw.
This is actually an extraordinary admission to make for a US Vice President https://t.co/VXRNYuVFdc
Vance explains that "the idea of globalization was that rich countries would move further up the value chain while the poor countries made the simpler things."
But he laments that it didn't quite work out this way: as he explains it turns out that poor countries (mostly China) didn't want to just remain cheap labor forever and started moving up the value chain themselves. Which is why, according to him, globalization was a failure.
Meaning that the objective of globalization wasn't to reduce global inequalities but very much to maintain them, to institute a system of permanent economic hierarchy where rich countries would maintain their hold over the most profitable sectors while relegating poor countries to perpetual subordination in lower-value production.
This is basically all you need to know to explain 90% of U.S. foreign policy these past few years: colonial thinking is alive and well, and America's shift of strategy in recent years - away from the previous "Washington Consensus" of "free" markets towards a much more overt attempt to contain and restrict China's development - stems precisely from this mindset.
From semiconductor export controls to investment restrictions, these policies aren't about 'national security' in any genuine sense - they're about trying to preserve a global economic order where, simply put, poorer nations know their assigned place and stay there. At the very core, that's the "China threat": a China that stepped out of the economic lane assigned to it by the West.
It's deeply ironic when you think of it: a global game allegedly designed to "spread market principles" worldwide is being abandoned precisely because it worked too well. When China succeeded better than expected, the response wasn't to celebrate the validation of the game's effectiveness but to change its rules. Precisely because the real unspoken game - but now clearly stated by the U.S. Vice President - was to maintain global inequality, not eliminate it.
All in all, in case they hadn't yet gotten the memo, this sends a very clear message to the developing world: economic development will require challenging a U.S.-dominated economic order that views their advancement as a threat rather than a success. Which incidentally is why Vance's words might actually help accelerate the very redistribution of global economic power he laments, pushing more nations to recognize that genuine development requires strategic independence from a system intended to keep them in their place.
@AbdiwahabSheik7 Professor, I don’t think unitary system will gone work in Somalia because we don’t have mature leadership who can unite the country and be fair to the constitution and other rules agreed.
@dahir_sodal Wax aan damiir lahayn baad tahay, gabar Soomaaliyeed baa la ciqaabayaa adigana qabiil baad ka hadlaysaa, shame on you. War caqli yeelo meel fogna ka fikir.
@FrauSchwarz3 Thank you sister for your analysis and enlightenment. But we need to empower awareness of the people, our people are vigilant and ready to defend their country and dignity.
@radiodaljir Waxaa ceeb kugu ah adigoo xildhibaan Soomaaliyeed soo noqday inaad dacaayad ka shaqaynayso. Maamulada Soomaaliya maanta ka jira ma yihiin kuwa warbixintooda lagu kalsoonaan karo. Talooyin baa lagaa sugayey ee dacaayad lagaama sugayn. Dib u fiiri status-kaaga.
@AbdinasirSola Caqliga bini'aadamka muxuu Alle kala duway, wiilashaadii oo aad 30 sano hoosta ku haysatay oo aad raali uga ahayd ficilkooda baad hada leedahay Soomaali baan ka xoreeynayaa. Soomaali ha u daneyn ee adigu dhulkaaga xoreyso, Soomaalida kale waligoodba xoriyad bay ku noolaayeen.
HSM, Mahad Salad, UAE & Co are arming AS to the teeth. The evil plotters are facilitating the wholesome slaughter of SNA elite units. AS will soon walk into Villa Somalia & Government installations Afghanistan style. US will then evacuate ATMIS & other foreigners. Somali oil & gas is the reason Somalia is enduring lawlessnes & violence for decades. Most Somali Ministers & Senior Civil Servants hold Western, Kenyan, Djibouti & Ethiopian nationalities. Their families live outside Somalia. They elite will all
leave Somalia on early flights & join their families. Ordinary Citizens will continue to bleed in misery. SNA must rescue Somalia from mercenary politicians & foreign conspirators (enemies) before it is too late.