Paragon

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  1. ^^I doubt it, Khalaf. Haven't you heard of the 60 reer Sool TFG men who escaped from Mogadishu? It was in the news not long ago actually. That is how dire things are, Khalaf. That is why these men could not persevere while their own ground stood to attack. Unprotected. Not to mention their worst problem was wage-lessness. Adeer Yey hasn't been giving out their salaries, you see? So much for towing the line.
  2. ^Future generations, indeed. It is exactly them that I am setting the stage for, BiLaal. I would want to have a level playing field where each clan, entity or regional state would find it acceptable in the play of things. Then, I would want them to negotiate on united on the common basis of 'mutual' Somalinimo. Bear in mind the 'mutual' in my sentence, sxb. Currently, there is only talk of force and an all-conquoring war... I mean it is imposible to expect good from force, BiLaal. Mutual and respectful agreement just as it is valued between two men, it is also valuable to national unity sxb. Even then, if we come up with some macquul propositions, who knows, Somalilanders might join the mutual unity. I am being far too philosophical about the whole matter I know - but nin rag ah gar-eexo laguma sandulayn karo. Just as reer LaasCaano aanan waxba loogu sandullayn karin.
  3. ^^Have you seen in the pictures how polished Somaliland military weaponry was? You know why? Because it has taken over 16 years to accumilate them into what they are. Buying such weaponry needs two things: strong budget and rogue friends. And with a small budget and few international states to buy tanks from. Men, it has but tanks it can't expend. Somaliland faces that limitation. For Puntland, no fighting men are around even though the TFG can arrange the delivery of adequate weaponry. The men are either tied up in Mogadishu or due to Cade's admin corrupt-ness, none in their right mind would risk life to fight for it. So thats why they sprint at the slight hint of war. Thats also why only local militias have been left to do the job - that is not to mention that while these militia were face-to-face with Somaliland militia, they hardly got paid. Puntland is dry of men, and now money. Thats the limitation.
  4. Far from it, staying in LaasCaano would only result in the opposite of recognition, Xiin. To indulge in such thinking would really worsen the case of Somaliland for want of recognition. Forcing reer LaasCaano, to join future Somaliland, is not an acceptable idea in my books yaa Xiin. Quite frankly, I would vehemently oppose Somaliland if it takes such a step- just as much as I oppose/d Cade's corrupt machinations. PS: Ethiopia?
  5. ^^Brace yourself, mate. It so happens that suggesting such enclaves has earned me an unfavourable reputation among some here. PS: I still insist: all clans must be at a level playing field for equality's sake.
  6. I will tell you one thing guys. Both sides face two limitations. Puntland faces limitations of fighting men and Somaliland of arms -if it were to engage in a long protracted war. This current tension is not destined to be long.
  7. ^^Adeer aniga hadii aad yara jaleecdo aaraa'daan kusoo daabacay bayjajkan waxaa caddaaneysa in aan dagaal-diid ahay, ka ahaanina doono arrimaha khuseeya geyigan dhiillado ka jirto. Somaliland haka baxdo LaasCaano ayaan anigu ku adkaysanayaa. Puntland-na halkeeda ha joogto. Warkaygu wakaa. Anigu labada dhanka midna lama jiro oo waan kaga soo horjeedaa arrinkan isaga ah.
  8. Mohamed is a cool fellow. He has such humility. I remember visiting him at the University he studies while we were making a short docu., to cast him as a role-model. Good man.
  9. Originally posted by me: What is needed is unity among the ranks of the people of the SSC and their needs to be a plan to tackle the PL and SL militia's that are working together in destibalising the region and their Ethiopian master that is calling the shots. It is easy to jump the tribalist bandwagon. I can see that this is naked aggression against the people of Laas Caanood and the people of the SSC have every right to defend themselves. But the response to this agression should well thought of and calculated. This was what I said in LasAnod topic days before: The only thing I can think of is to have the elders and political leaders of the region to meet to reach a common solution. And they can only do that if they get rid of the others mingling amogst them. Remember, many of the boys fighting for both camps belong to the same overall clan and clan members have respect for the words of the wise elders. These boys are never beyond the control of their clan leaders- the moment just requires for these leaders to take the responsibility of giving out few points: 1- first and foremost, demand the demilitarilization of LasCaano and all its environs; 2- gathering elders and waxgarad from both sides owing to the fact that if they don't they both stand to lose; 3- To set up an impromptu local admin for the disputed areas; 4- recall all the boys from the camps of Puntland and Somaliland; And the rest could follow from there....
  10. Yes, beautiful pictures. This one looks good.
  11. Originally posted by me: Puntland is dead unless one clan wants to be called Puntland. Puntland has betrayed the people of Laas Caanood. No amount of spinning will change that and where were the militia's defending Garowe when Laas Caanood was being overrun? Is Garowe worth more then Laas Caanood? Is Qardho worth more then Laas Caanood? Gaalkacyo? Bosaso? Clearly they are. So lets stop this charade called Puntland. That that much would happen was easily predictable. Aniga I cried out with all honesty that waxa meesha ka soo socda wasn't well-armed tolnimo but a classic case of betrayal. And now that this sad sad event has unfolded before our eyes, guess who becomes the victims of the egotistic battles to be fought in beloved LaasCaano? Just guess. Sometimes deep down one hopes his or her own predictions would not come true. But when they unsurprisingly come true, sadness takes hold of the soul. Its sad. Sad, indeed. War maasaakiinta halagala dul tago arbushaadda! If these so-called armies are men enough, why don't they fight in an open plain and spill their bloods as much as they want? PS: Intan oo qura iga maqla: Loolankuba kolbuu kula noqdaa, libin dagaalaadee, Oo aad ku laablushaa barbaar, laaxiniyo beene, Balse Laaska yaanan loola tegin, luriyo liilaafe Yaan la laallin nabadda oo durbaba, la liishaamin! .
  12. ^^Lol@Cod macaan . Maya weeye jawaabtu Saxansaxo! Ma anaa la cod noqon karaba nimankan Uyghur? Kaba heeso macaan qowmiyado badanoo kale run ahaantii. Haa waan yara dhagaystaa heesaha Uyghur-ka. Nin aan saaxiibo ku ahayn jaamacadda ayaan ku maqli jirey muusigan, kana bartay. Waa music yara shabaha kan Soomaalida balse ka yara duwan. Waa sida musikada Bulgaria uu u shabaho kan Carabiga. Thanks for the link.
  13. Eid Mubarak all you above.
  14. Uyghur Dutar Song from Hotan for Eid Ul Fitr And some throw ins: Another Dutar song Cute girls, aah! What got me searching after Uyghur . These ones could be triplet beauties.
  15. Sheekha la diley Allaha janadii Fardowso ka waraabiyo. Thats all I can say maalintan Ciidda ah. Ciid Wanaagsan Dhamaantiin.
  16. Who elects the PM? The MPs or the Ministers? If it is the MPs then, Ministers can resign all they want.
  17. ^^Lol. Good luck. Ciid Mubaarak Dhamaantiin.
  18. Put your former Qudba-siro's name and you might just get this. Her Grace Lady Dhudi the Functional of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch No wonder. Now this one is more acurate: Imperial Majesty Butaaco the Waspish of Leg over Wallop
  19. I am hearing news, that yey's suggestion of non-MP nominees for ministerial posts, is creating another additional problem between him and the MPs. So this time he might find things a bit tougher. Especially regarding the replacement of Geedi primiership.
  20. ^^You can say that again.
  21. Check out. Some heavy duty chewing. Crazy stuff.
  22. Browse at your own peril. Mirqaan If you can recognise them, in this fadhi you have all the 'men of men, men about town' assembled. Their genius lies in the way they play with language - quite interesting.
  23. ^^It was a question sxb . Watched them and then I amakaag.