Yes the south should've been allowed to continue slavery. It is not feasible and would've ended on its own anyway and the south would be dysfunctional.
The federal states would look to each other for economic collaboration and security. It would be a loose alliance but it would be an effective...
I think if it broke up on qabiil lines (PL, SL, JL etc.) and they became functioning countries, they would see the need for cooperation and security arrangements, effectively acting as a federal country.
It is shared by everyone in Somaliland. What do we get by forcing them to stay anyway? Maybe we should see how things turn out for them and learn from it?
Hani Malab is a cross between @Khad714 and that old woman from that 'Frank's Redhot' sauce commercial. She is bold as you can tell in her name (malab :lol:) and puts up effective, solid arguments.
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