Leaders of Yemen, Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia urged the UN Security Council yesterday to lift an arms embargo on Somalia to help a transitional government establish its authority over feuding warlords. Somalia has a one-year-old transitional government that has been struggling to assert power over the squabbling warlords and clan leaders who carved the east African country into fiefdoms after the 1991 overthrow of military ruler Mohammed Siad Barre. A planned peacekeeping force to support the fledgling government and the Somali peace process has been on hold in part because a 1992 UN arms embargo prevents peacekeepers from bringing their heavy weapons into Somali, mediators have said. âThe leaders called for lifting an arms embargo by the Security Council on peacekeeping troops when they deploy in Somalia to achieve peace and security,â said a statement issued at the end of a two-day regional summit in Yemenâs Red Sea city of Aden.
I think it's a great idea. Give everybody in Somalia at least two guns. Let them shoot each other up, get it out of their system, and then shoot any survivors for war crimes. Once the place is cleaned out, open a border with Mexico and fill the place with people who're willing to work for a living. |
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