By
asking the ban on the export of Charcoal to be lifted the African
Union,IGAD and Amisom are showing that they have some hidden Agendas for
Somalia.Everybody knows this Al-ittixad Business Cartels of Kismayo
are the ones who where allied
to
Al-Shabaab .Now they are allied with the Ras Kamboni Militia/ Clan
Militia group who recently took over Kismayo together with the Kenyan
Army /Amisom.If the regional powers really wont to have a
federal.peaceful and neighborly relations with Somalia they must desist
in their meddling in the Somali murky Clan alliances and stop supporting
some groups without knowing the real political and economic Agenda of
that Militia or Group.The Ethiopians have made to think our
Clans/Warlords.Al-Ittixad business Cartels like national entities who
are allied with foreign powers like China,Iran,France,Russia and Italy all
allied with the regional powers like Ethiopia and IGAD. The Ras kamboni
sub- Clan Militia is dong the interest of Ethiopia and IGAD not the
Somali National interests.The regional powers forget that Somalia is
sovereign to its territory and running of its internal affairs and till
know the Somalis are a sovereign State.The meddling in the internal
affairs of Somalia and the plans to sub-divide Somalia in mini-vassal
states who are sub-Clan enclaves it only helps the Agenda of Al-Ittixad
Business Cartels( Wahabi Salafist) and those super powers in the U.N
security Council who are allied with Ethiopia and IGAD namely China,Russia and
France who are after the OIL and GAS of Somalia.The main Agenda is to have a new Somali sovereign State in Kismayo run by Ras kamboni.-Clan Militia which is loyal to the Tigre Regime of Ethiopia.That is the reason an organ like the U.N security Council is discussing things like the exemption of the Ban of Charcoal in the Kismayo region of the Somali federal Republic.This is like Kismayo is not part and parcel of the sovereign Republic of Somalia.Wait and see.
UN resisting African calls to end Somalia arms embargo
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The UN Security Council has given the African Union’s peacekeeping mission in Somalia a seven-day extension while it weighs
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