I feel that the growing radical
group of Al-Shabaab has caused many problems not only in Somalia , but also in other countries, for
example Egypt . I feel that even when infringements on other countries cannot be tolerated, such
bellicose methods imposed by the terrorist groups must be stopped immediately.
The mere fact of the Al Qaeda terrorist groups have led to many other
problems, one mainly being the unstable government of Somali. I think that in order to give Somalia a sustainable and efficient government,
member states must raid of the problem that has been too long been dwelling
within Somalia .
However this is easier said than done; Somalia does not have enough
military resources in order to fight against terrorist groups and if outer
countries interfere, Somalians might consider such movements as infringing upon
their policies. If we are to rid such a enduring problem, Somalia should be able to
co-operate with fellow member states in order to devise a viable plan to unite
forces to stop the terrorist group. In addition the constant famine in Somalia must
also be mitigated in order to create a transition period for the current
unstable government to be replaced. Resources can be sent from neighboring
countries; though there may be countries who suffer from their own problems, we
must all pitch in to help. The continuing piracy within the Somalia Coast
has also been a widely known international problems concerning numerous
countries and massively affecting the shipping industry. Because many shipping
ships are captures off the shore of Somalia and held captive for ransom, they are unable
to use the quick and efficient route crossing Africa ,
Instead they have to make a huge loop in order to evade the pirates. This
creates huge economical loss that are detrimental to shipping companies across
the world. The piracy can only be stopped by two ways: either raiding all
pirates or to provide the people with subsistence of jobs in order to
maintain the average living conditions.
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