Politesub53 -> RE: Somalia is now in a war. (10/17/2011 5:05:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: FirstQuaker The Land of Punt is a European made mess. After holding off everyone from the Arab conquistadors to the Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch for a thousand years, they fell to a combination of Mussolini fascists and the British Empire in league, indeed the first country to enjoy a blitz and a modern naval bombardment of it's cites was Somalia. Then, after destroying their government, when the EU found there was nothing worth stealing they waltzed out the door, leaving the place and its infrastructure, much of which, like it's irrigation system had been in place since the time of the pharaohs, in ruins. Not happy with that the Europeans strip mined their coastal waters for fish and then used it as a dumping ground for radioactive wastes and other biohazards. After this century of EU (primarily British and Italian) "improvements, it is no surprise they are now a bunch of knuckleheads. History of Somalia Revisionist history at its finest. Britain was never in league with Mussolini. Italy invaded British Somaliland in 1940 and were kicked out by the British in 1941. British Somaliland became a protecterate through a series with the Sultan of the area in the 1880s. The war with the Dervish took place some twenty years later. If you need to blame anyone for the current state of affairs, look towards Siad Barre and the nations that supported him. Neither kind of thief (Italian or British) belonged there in the first place. But it was mighty European of you and Mussolini to divy the place, a sovereing nation, up between the two of you. (The Frogs got their cut.) Kinda like how you divvied up the Middle East among yourselves after WW1. As for your collusion, even during WW2 - quote:
The British allowed almost all the Italians to stay, except for a few too risky for their security, and regularly employed them as civil servants and in the educated professions. The fact that 9 out of 10 of the Italians were loyal to Mussolini, and probably actively spying on the Italian Army's behalf during World War II, was tolerated due to Somalia's relative strategic irrelevance to the larger war effort. Indeed, considering that they were technically citizens of an enemy power, the British lent considerable leeway to the Italian residents, even allowing them to form their own political parties in direct competition with British authority. More revisionism, short on fact, as per usual. Somalia was run along clan lines and never a centralised government when britian got involved there, just like India, and come to that, America. British Somaliland became such originally due to trade treaties in the 1880s. Britian did with one Sultanate, Italy and France with others. If you think your quote shows collusion, you must be stupid. It just shows tolerance to the Italian civillian population left behind after Mussolini was defeated.
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