Qodax Qorax

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  1. sxb, belief it or not. I care about the O people, I have to admit I even love them. More then I love the Xamari's. I love the Dhaanto more then the Niiko. The dhaanto is gracefull, its joyfull, its jolly, its proud, its playfull, its romantic. its everything what I love.

     

     

    But, I dont want them to suffer more then they I already have. Only their leaders(the Ethiopian part and the ONLF part) seem to be not thinking for the interest of their people, and have a really bad strategy for their people. And there seems to be no end in sight.

     

    Do you know Landers ask me all the time, why do you bother and care about ******ia? Simply because I care sxb.

     

    Intaasi waa iga daacad.


  2. Originally posted by General Duke:

    ^^^lool you sound desperate and dejected.. These planes will be used for what ever the State decides to use them for...

    Finally, you admit.

     

     

    Guys, Galgala II, the sequal is coming.

     

     

    All Makhiri's and Somalilanders, Attention!!

     

     

    All SOL leaves are hereby withdrawn.

     

    Puntland is preparing for the battle of Galgala, the sequal. this time the victory is ours. We wont be suprised in the middle of the night like last time. We have some intelligence from a reliable high ranking source within the tribalpirate militia of Puntland(Generaal Duke), he provided us with some some reliable intelligence.

     

    All the Makhiri's need to stand by and hold their positions this time. All the western Somalilanders are ordered to supply the Makhirian front and hold positions next to the Makhiri lines. If you fear the heat of the fire, then stand behind the Makhirian lines and hold your position, the Makhiri's are experienced and hardened soldiers. They know the enemy very well, they know their tactics, they even some maternal genes.

     

    General Nassir, you will take the command again.Askari JB, you will be his souffleur and are responsible for all the intelligence and supplies of information.

     

    This will be more aBlitzkrieg and less of Market Garden. This time we will push till Bosasso.

     

    :D


  3. Many Ethiopian goverment officials are ONLF insiders. ONLF contains many insiders who work secretely for Ethiopia goverment, you know that, I know that.

     

    ONLF is against anyone who works with Ethiopian goverment, while they themselves wanted to work with this regime.

     

    Maybe you dont call that niiko, but in my part of the Somaliland, its called Niiko.


  4. Originally posted by Al-Haji Abtigiis & Tolka:

    ^what are you talking about? calm down. This thread is about Somaliland, not ONLF. Open another one about ONLF if you want.

     

    I thought the whole Somaliland officials were reporting to Abdi Iley last week.

    There is common understanding and peace between the people of Somali Ethiopian region and Somaliland.

     

    And good relations between your Somali Ethiopian regional president and the Somaliland goverment.


  5. Originally posted by General Duke:

    ^^^Thanks for revealing yourself lad. As for your question, Qaw is the base, the Navy HQ of Puntland. Much like Carmo is the Somali police academy. The forces will be deployed everywhere they are needed to fight pirates.

     

    Eyl has already be cleaned up of Pirates, the only part of the state that they have a base of any kind is Garacad and that will be the first target insha Allah..

    How far is Qaw from Garacad by land and by sea?

     

    I think thats more 2 days by car or 2 full days by boat?


  6. Originally posted by Kamaavi:

    quote:Originally posted by Qodax_iyo_Qarax:

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    Originally posted by Kamaavi:

    Pay outs.

    Show more respect to your appointed Somali-Ethiopian President.
    He would get my respect, if he arrested the Khat track drivers. Just for a half day.
    :D
    Dont worry the Somali-Ethiopian "qat drivers" are dealt with in Somaliland, they already are arrested, extradited and handed over to the President of the Somali Ethiopian region.

     

    And he deals with them according to local Somali Ethiopian "constums" and "tradions".

     

    Somali Ethiopian State


  7. Another brother was killed in together with 11 guards back in 2006.

     

    Abdullahi Yussuf escapes assassination, brother, 11 others killed

    http://www.kilil5.com/node/3542

     

    MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 18, 2006 (AP)— Two explosions rocked the Somali town of Baidoa on Monday, killing the president's brother and three others in an apparent assassination attempt, officials said.

     

    President Abdullahi Yusuf escaped unharmed, government spokesman Abdirahman Dinari said.

     

    Mohammed Abdiqadir, the head of the presidential guard, said Yusuf's brother was among the dead.

     

    A car bomb exploded outside the parliament building where Yusuf had given a speech 10 minutes before, said Mohamed Adawe, a journalist who witnessed the explosion. The other blast happened nearby, he said.

     

    Aside from those killed, six other people were injured, said Shino Moalim, a government official.

     

    "This explosion was intended to kill the president but he escaped and he is safe," said Dinari. Baidoa, 150 miles northwest of Mogadishu, is the only town controlled by the country's virtually powerless government.

     

    Eight cars were burned in the blasts, including three that were in the president's convoy, Adawe said.

     

    Somalia has not had an effective central government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, pulling the country into anarchy.

     

    The current government was established two years ago with the support of the United Nations, but it has failed to assert any power outside its base in Baidoa.

     

    An Islamic militia seized control of Mogadishu in recent months and has extended its control over much of southern Somalia, in direct challenge to the government.

     

    The militia has imposed strict religious rule in the areas under its sway, and its Islamic courts are credited with bringing a semblance of order. Many in the West, however, fear a Taliban-style regime could emerge.