View Full Version : U.S. to reopen embassy in Somalia
mojaveman
06-03-2014, 13:18
The United States, seeing new hope for Somalia, will reopen it's diplomatic mission in Mogadishu which it closed 23 years ago as the East African country descended into chaos, a senior U.S. government official said on Tuesday.
Drank a few beers and had a $5.00 lobster dinner there back in '85.
http://news.yahoo.com/u-citing-hope-somalia-reopen-embassy-180959290.html
I got shot there....didn't enjoy my visit.
That would be an interesting AAR to read.
Leozinho
06-03-2014, 20:29
The United States, seeing new hope for Somalia, will reopen it's diplomatic mission in Mogadishu which it closed 23 years ago as the East African country descended into chaos, a senior U.S. government official said on Tuesday.
Drank a few beers there once and also had a $5.00 lobster dinner.
http://news.yahoo.com/u-citing-hope-somalia-reopen-embassy-180959290.html
Reuters issued a correction. We aren't reopening the embassy there. Rather, we will soon appoint an ambassador to Somalia. The ambassador won't be based out of Somalia.
Reuters issued a correction. We aren't reopening the embassy there. Rather, we will soon appoint an ambassador to Somalia. The ambassador won't be based out of Somalia.
Lucky for him.
The Reaper
06-03-2014, 20:48
Lucky for him.
My thoughts as well.
If someone offers you an Ambassadorship, and then tells you it is Somalia, do you take it?
If so, are they really your friend?
TR
My thoughts as well.
If someone offers you an Ambassadorship, and then tells you it is Somalia, do you take it?
If so, are they really your friend?
TR
Yeah, no shit. The political donation must have been a dollar three fifty.
Having been there lately, one might be surprised at some aspects of of the city's infrastructure growth, especially near the seaside near the "old cannery".
Then again, one can still have their ass handed to them, if after making the wrong turn near downtown...
iI fully understand the comments based on dated perceptions, but positive movement still exists.
The rest of the state of former Somalia needs to be addressed based on the portion being spoken of.
Reuters issued a correction. We aren't reopening the embassy there. Rather, we will soon appoint an ambassador to Somalia. The ambassador won't be based out of Somalia.
Let me guess... Benghazi?