A Diplomatic Misstep That Demands Accountability — Should Somaliland Leaders Be Impeached.
Somaliland’s decision to establish diplomatic representation in Jerusalem rather than Tel Aviv has sparked growing concern among citizens, political observers, and members of the international community. Somaliland spent more than three decades seeking international recognition, the move could prove diplomatically costly and strategically damaging. Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, Somaliland has built a reputation for relative stability, democratic governance, and peaceful elections in a region often marked by conflict and instability. Its foreign policy has therefore relied heavily on careful diplomacy, neutrality, and maintaining constructive relations with both Western nations and the Arab and Muslim worlds. The Jerusalem decision threatens to disrupt that delicate balance. The status of Jerusalem remains one of the most sensitive and disputed issues in international diplomacy. Most countries around the world, in line with longstanding United Nations reso...