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President Barack Obama gave Treasury officials broader power last month to deal with a deteriorating security situation in Somalia by allowing them to sanction or freeze the assets of individuals involved in piracy off Somalia's coast or militants who have done anything to threaten the shaky nation's stability. The executive order targets anyone who threatens the peace, interferes with the delivery of humanitarian assistance or violates the United Nations arms embargo in the lawless nation. Puntland, which declared itself an autonomous state within Somalia in 1998, has generally been spared the violence that has wracked much of the country's southern and central regions. But pirates use the region as a base of operations. The Horn of Africa nation has been mired in anarchy since 1991, allowing piracy to flourish off its shores.
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