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RE: Waxgaradka mudug: No 5 (more) years for Faroole.
Mukulaalow replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Mario B;817533 wrote: is his clan brave enough? I heard his clan love goats, more than war. -
nuune;817521 wrote: ^^ Haye Xaaji Xeyraan you thinking of invading oil rich Puntland, like South Sudan did. your right Nuune, secessionist new African countries attack neighbors as soon as they get independence, e.g, Eretria (against Yemen, Djibouti, and Ethiopia) and now south sudan (against Sudan), as if they have to proof something.
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Sudan vows to retake Heglig oil fields from South Sudan Destruction in Heglig The oil-rich and disputed Heglig area has seen fierce fighting over the past two weeks Sudan has vowed to use "all legitimate means" to repulse South Sudan from its largest oil field, a statement on the official Suna news agency says. South Sudanese troops seized control of Heglig on Tuesday, as heavy fighting raged for a second day. Both sides blame each other for the latest conflicts along the undemarcated and disputed oil-rich border area. Fierce clashes over the past two weeks have fuelled fears of a return to outright war. Oil-rich Heglig is usually recognised as being part of the north, although South Sudan disputes this. 'Aggressive behaviour' Khartoum says it will use all legitimate means to repulse what it calls South Sudanese aggression. "The government of Sudan announces after this attack that it will react by all means," the official statement said, warning of "destruction" in the South. The statement also warned the new state's "aggressive behaviour" will "bring nothing but ruin and disappointment to its people". South Sudan's military spokesman Philip Aguer said the south was holding positions in the Heglig oil field. He said its troops advanced to Heglig after they were attacked by Sudanese troops from the ground and the air. South Sudan gained independence from Khartoum last July after a long civil war - but the two countries remain at loggerheads. The BBC's James Copnall in Khartoum says oil is at the heart of the disagreements between the two countries, and oil installations are increasingly being targeted militarily. In January, South Sudan, which depends on oil sales for 98% of its revenue, shut down all of its oil fields in a row over the fees Sudan demands to transit the oil. A presidential summit, which was to have been held in South Sudan's capital, Juba, at the beginning of April, has been postponed indefinitely because of the recent fighting. African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki held talks late last week with South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Bashir, amid international fears of a return to full-blown conflict. Meanwhile, an international weapons monitoring group, Small Arms Survey, says it has gathered enough evidence to show that both South Sudan and Sudan are providing arms to rebels and militia groups in each other's territory. Both sides have often made and denied such claims of support. bbcnews desk.
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Xaaji Xunjuf;817507 wrote: :D:D Xaaji dee maxaad ku qosleysaa? I know you always support secessionist nations, but the south Sudan is playing with fire, the North now will start supporting its proxy groups in the south to wage war on Juba. everyone is a loser here, and nobody will be able to enjoy the black gold.
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Mario B;817501 wrote: How did Sudan accept the demarcation of the border between the two countries? Most border area such as Abyei are not marked and its the south and north's fault, they should've settled long before the referendum of the south, these borders will always cause problems long term. But some neighboring countries seem to benefit from this war like Kenya and Uganda as they want the oil to run through their territories and make billions from it.
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sharma-arke451;817480 wrote: http://http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2012/04/2012410191313432342.html read this also. there is a problem with the link.
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Breaking news: Warning of a Tsunami, might reach Somalia.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Somalia;817460 wrote: "AUN, so how did hebel die?", the explanation would be gold.. Since surfing is not in Somali language, they will just say "Daad baa qaaday". -
Breaking news: Warning of a Tsunami, might reach Somalia.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Somalia;817444 wrote: Imagine surfing in those areas? Suicidal Watch this Somalia . -
Breaking news: Warning of a Tsunami, might reach Somalia.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Valenteenah.;817441 wrote: They say the under ocean earthquake was a magnitude of 8.9. Does anyone remember the magnitude of the 04 Indonesian quake? Some Asian countries have already issued evacuation orders. Allow sahal. in 2004 it was 9.1 very close to the current one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami -
Breaking news: Warning of a Tsunami, might reach Somalia.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
This under ocean earth quake is almost similar in magnitude and location of the 2004 Tsunami which reached Somalia. . . -
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/11/world/asia/indonesia-earthquake/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
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Can't believe the newly independent South Sudan is chasing the mighty Sudan army. But one of the main reasons being the Sudan army is too stretched in its endless wars in Darfur.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17672727
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Will you ever go back to Somalia and what do you see yourself doing?
Mukulaalow replied to General Duke's topic in General
Malika;817208 wrote: If I were to go back - it will be in the field of 'rehabilitation of children and young people' - after all they are the future. Malika its us they see as needing rehab, they stigmatize anybody from abroad as "waa dhaqan celis";) anyway good luck with that. -
Maadeey ma odogii buu wali gaal la daba taaganyahay?
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Puntland:Qardho Community reject farooles Dictatorship
Mukulaalow replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
War odayaashan reer baadiye ninkii maalintaas qadada u qaado bay bayaan suulka ugu sixiixaan. Samatar waa ka daranyahay Faroole, waa nin security mentality iyo PIS ku shaqeeya. -
Wallee ninka aad ku sheegayso visionary hadduu dalka hanan lahaa ineydaan waan go'nay iyo futuud idinka yeeleen, wuu idin karbaashi lahaa tii Siyaad mid ka daran. Military leaders don't like secessionist.
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Carafaat always gate crashes into Puntland feel good parties. you guys need some tough bouncers here.
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Sheikh Abu Hamza will be extradited to the USA.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
Maaddeey;817180 wrote: its tragic this " quite sweet " man, is extradited to the US!. Sure its tragic. . . . . . . . . . . . .What about this?:confused: . -
Xaaji Xunjuf;817165 wrote: Carafaat Mukulaal is from Dayniile Qanyares People lol. Qanyare's folks were being called Kuwait Yareey in Muqdisho on those days. and that name appeared when they were defeated by Caydiid with a matter of few minutes, then people started comparing them to Kuwait. Xaaji you are wrong I am not from Dayniile quarter.
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Carafaat;817159 wrote: Mukulaal adeerka Cali Mahdi waa failure and dissapointment. Accept that. Stop bashing Allah ha u naxariisto General Mahamed Aidiid Farax. Weak argument. Walaa Cali Walaa Caydiid beynaan waxba isku ahayn. Geeleena xitaa isku meel ma daaqo. Allaha u naxariisto Generalka laakiin tan wuuku khaldanaa.
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Horta haku matalin Afawarki & Zanawi Caydiid. nimankaas Generalo ma aysa ahayn waxaa xukunka loogu wareejiyay waxay ahaayeen garabka civilka ama aan hubeysneyn ee jabhadaha EPRDF iyo EPLF. dee USC intaa uun bay sameysay oo garabkii aan hubeysnayn baa xukunkii qabtay, ma u maleynaysaa Somalia oo General uu talada qabsaday inuu ka dagi lahaa, bal eeg taariikhda Africa, wali lama hayo dal african ah oo inta askari qabsatay oo ay xukunka civilian ku wareejiyeen. Midda kale Caydiid ma uusan ahayn nin Soomaali mideyn kara oo qabaa'il badan baa u arkay inuu ayaga duulaan ku ahaa, marka lama oran karo wuxuu ahaa visionary.
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Somalia;817139 wrote: @Carafaat, Mukulaalow is right, he even assassinated General Nero and Colonel Calasow Dheere when they warned Ali Mahdi about him. The way they even mutilated Calasow dhere's body was shameful. they cut off his manhood and stuffed it in his mouth. Dark days of Muqdisho.
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Xaaji Xunjuf;817102 wrote: Mukalaal wa qalad waxad ku hadlaysid general caydiid ma cid ba jaanis siisay sideed u odhan karta msb bu kadarnaan laha caydiid nin degen bu aha oo runti aragti fog laha isku. Mid ma ahayn ali mahdi iyo general caydid. Manifesto sawti iska ordeen oo ay djbouti isku caleemo saareen somali oo. Aan u dhamayn bal maxay soo kordhiyeen. Xaaji, I don't know what you define (visionary, nin aragti fog) malaha wax Visionary loola jeedo baadan aqoon, Caydiid was a strong man who wouldn't tolerate anyone else claiming what he saw as (his fruits) to the struggle against Barre. dadku haddey diideen nidaam milatry oo ay la dagaalameen Siyaad than how can you give chance to another military man. Groupka Manifesto khalad badan oo ay galeen baa jira, laakiin wax dhaama u maleyn maayo inay waagaa jireen. Ninka ay u doorteen Madaxweyne ee Cali Mahdi ma ahayn nin u qalma ama xallin kara cross roadka iyo mushkiladda ay somalia markaa taagneyd taasoo u baahnayd dad bisil oo siyaasiyiin ah. Carafaat;817102 wrote: This so called manifesto government of Mahdi/Artheh should have tried to act as a real government and either arrest Caydiid for treason or support and take orders from the general. there should be no middle way. Caydiid was militarily stronger than them, how could they arrest him, they tried dialogue and political solution, but the guy wouldn't budge an inch, and unfortunatly 1000s have paid with their lives needlesly.