Qatar to withdraw from OPEC, Big middle finger to Saudi Arabia

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With blood and Iron will we reach the fatherland
What is LGN? we also need to invest in agriculture, and army and navy to protect our sea resources. We also need a strong border patrol to keep al shabaab at bay and to monitor unwanted migration into somalia. If we can control our border then we can limit al shabaab support and payment from foreign powers.
liquefied natural gas , basically you lower the temperature of the gas to the point it become liquefied and then ship it, Qatar is the major supplier but it shares an gas field with Iran
 
Absolutely true. Too many subdivisions, and you risk never being able to ever establish any unamity. Too much centralism, and you risk pushback as it can be perceived as imposition.

Governance is not a full-set equation, achieving a balance should be the priority but can be easily lost.

But to be homest, having a tricameral legislature along with a COMPLETELY independent judicial branch could effectively help to mitigate any discrepancies that could potentially polarize any of its jurisdictions. But alas, that is only an ideal, and it willbe near impossible to achieve in this geopolitical climate...

Somalia has such immense potential to become a global power. I have faith that Somalia will very soon reawaken with fierce verocity and assume its rightful place.
 
But to be homest, having a tricameral legislature along with a COMPLETELY independent judicial branch could effectively help to mitigate any discrepancies that could potentially polarize any of its jurisdictions. But alas, that is only an ideal, and it willbe near impossible to achieve in this geopolitical climate...

Somalia has such immense potential to become a global power. I have faith that Somalia will very soon reawaken with fierce verocity and assume its rightful place.
Interesting, tricameral is a rare and unorthodox suggestion. I don't know about a global power, but we indeed have the potential to become a great influence on the region. If only africa had modern infrastructure like roads, railroads connected across he whole continent, it would be lucrative for everyone. But thank you nonetheless.
 
Infrastructure is one major factor.

However, cultural volition as well as comprehensive cohesion are 2 other essential components to help bridge that gap.

That is where government is supposed to step in to facilitate such an outcome. Careful and extensively established planning in any bureacracy is key to any country's success.

Saudi Arabia has immense wealth and access to the latest military technology, but lags because it is essentially a Feudal society that has a rampant issue with caste and tribal tensions that could lead to a full blown civil war which in turn could threaten Somalia's very existence (and affect the African Continent as a whole). Somalia on the other hand is in a different boat (Africa included), but should be keen as to not get swept away in any other nation's/region's shipwrecks either.

The coordination and cohesion within the Somali and wider African international diaspora will be quintessential to Somalia's future, as they would be bringing in not only capital, but useful skills that can be taught as well as unwavering support in the form of any active service to Somalis at large.

Somalia AND AFRICA definitely have ALL the tools they need at their disposal. Now lets see if they will piece themselves together SECURELY.
 
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