BlackShanglan
Silver-Tongued Papist
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VB - Can we consider, however, that the UN thought that without a consolidation of power within a stable representative government that this sort of disaster was likely to continue, recur, or worsen? Many of the worst disasters are created or worsened by human actions, and the famine in Somalia was no exception. I'd suggest that the UN was taking the long-term view in recognizing that without a stable government that was seriously attempting to work for the good of the people of Somalia, we would have an ongiong crisis that never really ended. Naturally, attempting to play about with local politics is always a dangerous game, as an outsider almost never understands all of the local cultural, social, political, economic, and religious ramifications of the situation. However, it's possible that the UN felt they had a viable alternative in mind.
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