In britbortion news Al Shabaab militiants have disagreed with Britain's aim to build a stable Somalian government with mean words which is not very nice
Jokes on them, they have shit flip flops
Now this is interesting. The north has always been more stable than the south, but is a whole 70 people an actual contribution, or is it just a PR move?
It's legit; French have been beefing it up in West Africa and Brits beefing it up in East Africa; also don't forget that for as long as Somalia is in turmoil there will always be pirates disrupting British maritime commerce so there's a vital reason to not fuck up and help the Somalian government retake its lands.
It's working, with shit flipflop lads losing ground. The 70 troops have been part of an effort to essentially build a Somalian military from scratch out of militias just as likely to be a part of the problem as well as fix it,
Britain's been at it for a while and this is additional manpower to an already existing operations. Officer, Combat, Medical and Logistics training - all of these will make the African peacekeepers the far superior fighting force when fighting shit flipflop lads, and more troops are on the way. Oh and of course there's a very practical contribution in that the Royal Engineers will be busy building up Somalian infrastructure, and I don't doubt Americans are at work behind the scenes with their strategic fund to try and get some investment going into Somalia so that Somalia will eventually one day turn from a failed state to a self-building state.
It was inevitable.
It is terrifying.
Though really, it is most amusing to see how differently French and Brits handle humanitarian crises than Germany. I don't think anyone's going to forget how pointlessly Germany exacerbated the crisis to span from one end of the Med to the other just to bypass opponents to mass immigration and then herself backpedaled when immigrants unsurprisingly arrived en masse; all in the effort to exploit migrants for cheap labour or in an attempt to save the already safe by enticing them to take a dangerous journey. Countries are not rational, they really are the sum of their parts; so it should come as no surprise that Germany thrust itself into such a situation in spite of so many warnings literal, spoken and seen - the political machine simply could not be stopped. With recent porkiness, you might even say it was: