If @PoliceMv has 1000 haters,
I’m one of them.
If @PoliceMv has 10 haters,
I’m one of them.
If @PoliceMv has 1 hater,
I’m him.
If @PoliceMv has no haters,
Then I am in this world no more.
ADDU ISN’T NEGLECTED BY ACCIDENT. IT’S BEING ERASED ON PURPOSE.
You think Addu is just “underdeveloped”? No. It’s strategically sidelined. Here's why the West and neighboring countries see Addu's value while our own government treats it like a threat.
Addu Atoll isn’t some backwater. It sits right by the One and a Half Degree Channel, one of the busiest, most valuable maritime routes in the world. It’s closer to Diego Garcia (US/UK base) than Malé. That makes it military-grade real estate.
During WW2, Britain secretly built RAF Gan in Addu. It became a fallback military base for the entire Indian Ocean campaign. Cold War? It was a key British listening post.
Addu has always been too strategic to leave in the hands of locals.
So why hasn’t Addu developed? Why no international port, no trade zone, no university of real scale?
Because keeping Addu weak is policy. Development is withheld to keep all roads leading to Malé , the puppet capital.
The West and Neighboring countries needs a base in Addu. They want us to centralize in Malé, where elites are easier to manage, manipulate, and monitor. Soft power doesn’t need guns. It needs migration, brain drain, and economic pressure.
Here’s the play:
Aid? All flows to Malé.
Education? Malé.
Jobs? Malé.
Addu? A glorified police academy and a “regional office.”
No real power, no real future. It’s a forced funnel. From periphery to core from identity to assimilation.
Meanwhile, India builds in the north, the US signs defense deals, and Europe hosts conferences. All while Maldivians argue over which party gets which Ministry.
The strategic game is already being played. We just aren’t invited to the table.
Ask yourself: Why would any sovereign government allow the southernmost strategic outpost to be left underfunded, depopulated, and irrelevant?
Answer: Because a strong Addu threatens the center, it disrupts the colonial blueprint.
And here’s the kicker: Foreign governments see Addu’s potential more than Maldivians do. They’d love to cut a deal. They’re just waiting for the locals to sell it off in silence or in desperation.
This is not a call for pity. It’s a call for power. We don’t need charity. We need infrastructure, institutions, and autonomy on our terms, not theirs.
We either build it now or become a cautionary tale of soft colonization via centralization.
Addu is not remote, it’s global.
The question is: Will it be sovereign?
Will we let it become a strategic asset owned by everyone but us?
My very good friend @MoosaZameer resigned.
Today, my very good friend Moosa Zameer stepped down as Minister of Finance. Public service is never easy, especially during difficult economic times, and he carried that responsibility with dedication and resilience.
My beloved uncle has passed away in a tragic accident this morning. I humbly request everyone to keep him in your du’as, and those who are able to kindly attend his Janazah.
May Allah (SWT) forgive his sins and grant him the highest place in Jannatul Firdaus.
Ameen.
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