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    Maakhiri and Duufaan, dhita idin haysata waa taas. ee taas xal u hela. Dadka wax sameeystay ha eedeenina.
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    And as for Somalis, pleasing will not work, you need to use carrot or stick
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    catchy slogan but not practical. HSM waxaa u soo baxaysa in uusan lawada heshiin karin UAE and Qatar. Qatar waxay joojisay, lacagtii ciidamda lagu tabaray ee Eritaria. UAE ma bixinayso. HSM waa in uu Kala doorto UAE and Qatar.
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    Duufaan. Somalia is still ruled by those who destroyed the state. And their incompetence has no bounds. Remember for 14 years from 1991--2005, there was no Al-shabaab, Yet the anarchy and the oligarchy prospered side by side. Puntland , the most mature federal state is celebrating 25 years next year and there is no functioning institutions or even basic election to elect mayors.. Boosaaso is in decline due to the top leadership who exchanged the port for crumbs, but Garowe is fine since it is the main hub for the NGO and the ruling class. Galmudug is is a battle ground for Al-shabaab, Ehlu Sunah and the guy running few militia and zero government operations. Hir-Shabele is based in Mogadishu, and KG and Jubbaland are both one city states, Baidoa and Kismayo. If Sool and Sanaag team up and ditch Garoowe and the Hargeisa rule, the sky is the limit. We all know the status quo doesn't work anymore. There is no such thing as D block, Habro or even HAG. The enclave projects have run their course.
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    Maakhiri Do not you think Khaatumo and Maakhir unite to create a new federal state with access to Red Sea and our Awdal good friends follow suit later. I do not understand why many maakhir people are still pro putland. Even with economic benefits the tribal borders that putland is based on will not work in the long run. Even Mudig must to go one side.
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    As many as 828 million people go to bed hungry every night, the number of those facing acute food insecurity has soared - from 135 million to 345 million - since 2019. A total of 50 million people in 45 countries are teetering on the edge of famine. The global food crisis in 2022 -- the year of unprecedented hunger -- should be a cause for concern. UN Report Global Hunger Numbers Rose to as Many as 828 Million in 2021.docx Global_Report_on_Food_Crises_(GRFC_2022).pdf
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