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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Jul 2023, 19:53

The most dangerous country in the world is without a shadow of a doubt the United States of America, According to the Gun Violence Archive, a website that monitors and collects information about shootings across the country, so far in 2023, more than 23,192 Americans have died from gun violence.

PUBLISHED DATE: July 15, 2023

Since the beginning of 2023, 23,192 people have lost their lives in gun violence, the US is clearly the most dangerous country in the world.


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https://www.gunviolencearchive.org

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... aths-cause


The United States should focus on its own internal issues and leave natural resources rich-Somalia alone.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 17 Jul 2023, 14:51

(18 May 2023.)



(8 Sept 2020.)




Over 11 million Somalis have been displaced by the United States since December 1991.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 17 Jul 2023, 18:55

Old articles but it is still relevant today.

(16 May 2017.)


  • American imperialism cannot accept the loss of Somalia.
How can they accept the loss of a country that is awash in natural resources? Today, more than two thousand US troops are based in Somalia.


(14 November 2017.)


  • During the brutal course of its imperialist operations, Washington has completely devastated Somali society, leaving the Somali masses utterly impoverished, susceptible to disease, famine, and a lack of vital infrastructure.
This is the truth nothing but the truth, the USA and its Western allies have completely devastated Somalia.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 26 Jul 2023, 12:33

Russia appreciates Somali president’s decision to attend Russia-Africa Summit in person


Sergey Lavrov pointed out that Russia appreciates the balanced and even-handed stance that Somalia has taken in regard to Ukraine


The Honorable Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia.


MOSCOW, May 26. /TASS/. Russia is grateful to Somalia for President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s decision to personally attend the Russia-Africa Summit, due to be held in St. Petersburg in July, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday after his talks with Somali Foreign Minister Abshir Omar Huruse.

"We are grateful to our Somali friends for the decision of Somali President Mr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to attend this event in person," he said.

In addition, Lavrov pointed out that Russia appreciates the balanced and even-handed stance that Somalia has taken in regard to Ukraine.

"We share our assessment of the situation, and I believe the vast majority of developing countries understand the primary causes of this crisis, which are rooted in the ambitions of the United States and its allies, by way of enlarging NATO in defiance of all previous guarantees, to recklessly cement their dominance not only in Europe but also in other regions," he stressed.

According to Lavrov, Russia will, in turn, support the Somali government’s legitimate positions when the situation in that country is debated in the UN Security Council.

"We consider it crucial that the previously announced sanctions be lifted, albeit gradually, but still lifted," the minister added. "They have already become an obstacle to the Somali government’s efforts to stabilize the situation."


https://tass.com/politics/1623593


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Somalia's delegation arrives in St. Petersburg for Russia-Africa Summit



ST. PETERSBURG, July 26. /TASS/. Somalia’s delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister Salah Ahmed Jama has arrived in St. Petersburg for the Russia-Africa Summit, a TASS correspondent reported.

The delegation’s plane landed at Pulkovo Airport.

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Two conflicting news articles


At first, Russians were very happy about President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s decision to personally attend the Russia-Africa Summit, They really wanted him to attend the Summit.

And now Russians are angry at President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Somalia, the disinformation has begun.

This is why Somalia must be prevented from becoming a pawn in the so called "great-power" competition, The Russia-Ukraine war is in Europe's backyard, It is not Somalia and Africa's problems, It has nothing to do with Africa.

Somalia doesn't need Russia, the USA and its European allies, On the contrary, they all need Somalia's vast untapped natural resources.
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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 26 Jul 2023, 13:47


Somalia mineral.


Somalia minéral exposés au Museum d'Histoire naturelle de Paris, France.



Somalia mineral.



Somalia mineral.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 30 Jul 2023, 18:41





The NY Times has twisted the facts, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has faced pleas from the European Union and the United States government not to attend the Russia-Africa Summit, they have privately begged him not to attend the summit.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 30 Jul 2023, 19:03

Somalis & Somalia’s economy have lived under USA severe sanctions, invasion, bombardment and displacement for the last thirty-five years, According to U.S. Department of the Treasur - Office of Foreign Assets Control, the United States first imposed sanctions against Somalia on 23 January 1992 under President George H. W. Bush.

But in truth, the United States first imposed an economic, commercial, financial and arms embargo against Somalia in the 1980s which continues to this day.




Source: https://ofac.treasury.gov/sanctions-pro ... -sanctions

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 03 Aug 2023, 21:46


Quartz crystalline mineral - Somalia.




Gemstone ore - Somalia.




Gemstone ore - Somalia.




Copper ores - Somalia.




Copper sulfide ores - Somalia.




Somalia has the largest high-grade copper deposits around the globe.
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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 03 Aug 2023, 21:55


Nephrite Jade ore - Somalia.


Nephrite Jade ore is a variety of the calcium, magnesium and iron-rich amphibole minerals tremolite or actinolite, Somalia is well endowed in Nephrite minerals.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 03 Aug 2023, 22:27


Magnetic ore - Somalia.


Magnetic materials encompass a wide variety of materials, which are used in a diverse range of applications, they are used for the storage of data on audio and video tape as well as on computer disks. In the world of medicine, they are used in body scanners as well as a range of applications where they are attached to or implanted into the body.

Magnetic minerals are found abundantly throughout Somalia.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 03 Aug 2023, 23:07


Lithium ores - Somalia.

(Exporting to Asia)



Lithium ore - Somalia.


Lithium compounds are used in ceramics and glass, in primary aluminum production, in the manufacture of lubricants and greases, rocket propellants, vitamin A synthesis, silver solders, underwater buoyancy devices, and increasingly in electric car batteries.

Somalia has some of the world’s largest untapped lithium reserves.


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Re: Minerals of Somalia

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This image is for illustration purposes only.





Yttrium is a very rare metallic element, It has a wide variety of uses in modern technology. It is used to produce the red colour in TV screens, X-ray filaments, smartphones, superconductors, Yttrium is also used in medicine and dozens of other items.

Somalia is uniquely blessed with huge deposits of Yttrium.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 04 Aug 2023, 19:28

A history of America's preoccupation with natural resources rich-Somalia.


This picture was taken 31 years ago in Somalia, Under the pretext of humanitarian intervention.



U.S. Army soldiers in Somalia - 31 years ago.




And the picture below was taken 31 years later in Somalia.




U.S. Army soldiers in Somalia - 31 years later





The United States is extremely obsessed with Somalia.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 04 Aug 2023, 20:03

Somali President Meets Saudi Delegation to Enhance Ties and Jointly Combat Terrorism


By Nasiru Eneji Abdulrasheed August 5, 2023






Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud met with a delegation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, led by the Special Envoy of the Royal Court of the Kingdom, Ahmed Bin Abdulaziz Kattan, at the State House in Mogadishu on Thursday. The meeting aimed to reinvigorate the long-standing relationship between Somalia and Saudi Arabia and to discuss areas of mutual interest and concern, including the ongoing fight against terrorism.

The collaboration between the two nations dates back many years and encompasses various fields, including trade, culture, and security. This meeting is seen as a reaffirmation of their commitment to continue working together to achieve common goals and uphold shared values.


The rest of the article.
https://bnn.network/politics/somali-pre ... -terrorism

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 05 Aug 2023, 11:38


Fluorspar ore - Somalia.





Fluorspar ore - Somalia.




Fluorspar is used in aluminum, steel, refrigeration units, electric car batteries, smart phones, medical supplies, cement, and hydrofluoric acid, Fluorspar is found abundantly throughout Somalia.
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Re: Minerals of Somalia

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What does your childish pictures have to do with this minerals thread? Please get lost stupid mentally ill annoying elderly alcoholic, stop ruining the thread.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 05 Aug 2023, 22:58


Beryllium ore - Somalia.



Beryllium is a mineral commodity that is used in the aerospace, computer, defense, medical, nuclear and telecommunications industries, Beryllium is found abundantly throughout Somalia.

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Re: Minerals of Somalia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 07 Aug 2023, 19:39


Cobalt ore - Somalia.


Cobalt is a mineral used in numerous diverse commercial, industrial, and military applications, Somalia is blessed with huge deposits of Cobalt.




Lead ore - Somalia.


Lead is a chemical element, It is used in construction, batteries, alloys, ammunition, pigments, and various other items, Lead is found abundantly throughout Somalia.

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