crisis further or less, cross live to author on history professor at the university of houston gerald horn . you are most welcome. yeah, according to the you and the situation is not going to be improved anytime soon, but it is the you in itself doing enough to resolve or help resolve the crisis. certainly not. but i'm sure that united nations would contin that it's handicap by the member states particular of the united states of america. which despite the fact that it has profited handsomely over the centuries from the african slave trade has been missing an action when it comes to dealing with the problems of africa. and somalia is a special case because recall that some, all his downfall began about 3 or 4 decades ago during the height of the cold war. when samaya head what was perceived to be a pro moscow regime under c ot bari. and therefore, that regime was not only to stabilize, it was induce to attack neighboring ethiopia, also perceived as having a pro moscow regime undermanned just to highlight. mariam and both nations. speaking of ethiopia and somalia, spiraled into famine and d