anoo kale

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  1. Honest man. Mismanagement and corruption is a big problem.

     

    However the primary impediment to development is know how and I'm not talking about Phd's here, but ilbaxnimo, the way of life of the people; their houses, their attire, roads and traffic and so forth. Somalis start from a low technical base even by African standards. I'm not impressed by the built environment, by the chaos and mess I see in they cities I visit home.

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  2. 4 hours ago, Gheelle.T said:

    The man who bought a $400 million dollar yacht isn't a crook?

     

    May be he is a crook, he just may be a more efficient crook. If he is smart and reforms his economy, his lavish spending will be a bucket in the ocean. Now when you have a 5000 plus princes and their relatives all mooching on the state then it turns into a major drain.

     

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    Besides it's not the Maryooleey who wants to see Saudi Arabia's destruction nor do they have any influence of what's happening there, we are only discussing what's on the news.

     

    No I know maryooley well, they have fantasies of anarchy and mayhem. They see collapse everywhere. 

     

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    And if anyone is in fantasy it's that fat belly kid prince who's trying to bite something he can't chew. Locking up his cousins and other relatives to consolidate power is one thing, but to try to act as the deal maker in the Middle East is completely something out of his league. The Saudis don't have the influence, the institutions, or the military might to be a power in the region. Everything this young novice touches has caused them a backlash and political setbacks. Look at Yemen, a poor country that he orchestrated the misery it's now in and with little gain both politically or militarily. Saudi Arabia is the third largest military spenders in the world and their 4+ year old war in Yemen with their American made toys has thus far produced 50 miles of territory gain against lightly armed rebel group. Not to mention destruction they caused to both human and infrastructure. 

    I thought you were smarter than this, they had no choice in Yemen, the Iranians were closing in on them. What were they are they supposed to do? It is very unfair to lay blame at their feet for the Yemeni war. Remember the Houthis were on the cusp of taking over the whole of Yemen from the north to south with Iranian support, controlling the ports and all the vital infrastructure. For KSA, that is existential security threat. That threat has been rolled back somewhat, so the campaign is not as bad as some people are painting it. Still, no one can deny the tragedy that befell the civilians but the order of the blame is 1. Ali Saleh 2. Iran and 3. Saudi Arabia in distant third. Your not addressing the issue of the malevolence and hegemonic ambition of the Iranians. They should stop interfering in Arab states.

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    Then came the Qatar fiasco and the debacle of Hariri's resignation. And now his end goal is to topple the Iranian regime with the help of Israel. What a world of fantasies isn't it. 

    Saudi Arabia and its allies are correct in bringing Qatar to heel, this impish irresponsible double dealing statelet had to be dealt with sooner rather than later. Their pro Iran antics, interference in other GCC countries' affairs through Al Jazeera was too much. 

     

    Hariri is a fool, he is a giving Hezbollah dominated Lebanon the legitimacy it needs and he is not doing his community a service. 

     

    Topple the Iranian regime ? :D Your'e not serious. The Israel bogey too. 

    Nimankan duulanka ku ah dalkiisa iyo diintisaba maxaad ugu diidantahay inuu la dagaalamo.

    I would do the same as MBS and even be bolder in taking the fight to the devious hegemonic Persians. 

     

     

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    So if I were you I wouldn't bet on MBS or Saudis on a match even if they are 2 goals up. They are economical decline, internally in confusion, and lost any power (if they ever had it ) or influence in Arab capitals. Iraq and Syria, once powerful Arab nations have both collapsed with the help of Saudis and other Gulf Arabs and are now in the hands on Persian Mullah. Yemen and Lebanon are also in the sphere of Iranian influence.  So do care telling us about this fat kid's political suicide mission?

     

     

    He is trying to reform his country and economy, that is commendable, I'm not Saudi but I would like for them to succeed. I'm not a hater. The collapse of Sunni power has to do with the disastrous Iraq war and the removal of the counter weight to Iranian ambitions in the region. 

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  3. I actually agree with the Saudi policy of not handing out their passports will nilly like these clueless Western countries do. 

     

    You will never see a terrorist carrying a Japanese passport.

     

    Citizenship entails blood ties to a country and deep rooted connection to a land not something to be bought and sold or attained easily by staying in a country for few years.  


  4. The long saga of maryooley ignominy ( guninimo) continues. 

     

    The periodic pilgrimage to Abyssinia and homage to its rulers continues, they are full satraps.

     

    May the this shitty race disappear from the face of the earth.

     

    Aamiin!

     

     

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  5. ^ Yeah, Malia is gone to the evil side lol 

     

    I wonder how Michelle Obama would react to both her daughters having white boyfriends. I suspect she is fuming right now.

     

    The Obamas have failed their biggest test as parents in my opinion.

     

    Did the author of Dreams from my father not sit down his daughters and educate them about

    their heritage and history.

     

    Sad. 

     


  6. 1 hour ago, Che -Guevara said:

    I support unity where the citizen is the most important unit in the state and society. Federalism,  as it exists now in Somalia, is not good option.

     

    In any case, I prefer unified Somaliland than bunch tribes with their own lalalands. We had enough wars.

     

    Look at this fool. Gormuu beer jileecaan aad SL u haysid bilaabmay. Ma Gabadh duriyad lagugu daray sxb. Saan kugu ma ogeyne.


  7. More importantly can a marriage where one partner is sexually damaged/defanged really be called a marriage ?

     

    Can a marriage where one party is wholly dependent economically really be called a marriage, its more akin to prostitution.

     

    Can a marriage where a woman is forced to carry a pregnancy every year till her body breaks down be called a marriage? 

     

    Food for thought!

     

     

     


  8. 1 hour ago, Suldaanka said:

    From the comments that I have so far read on Facebook, and considering some of my friends lists who were staunch Somalia Unionists and reading their opinions.

     

    I have come to the conclusion a lot of people who had a baised & bigoted opinion previously have now seen the truth that Somaliland is no about two or three politicians dreaming about a country. Rather, it is about the desires of a people that have had enough of old false dreams and want to instead focus on building their country steadfastly with or without any support from outside. 

     

    A lot of the comments that I have read were of the opinion that reer Somaliya need to support Somaliland's cause and let her independence. Because they know with or without Somalia, Somalilander's determinations will see them through and break that barrier. 

     

    keep dreaming.

     

    Somalis are emotional and fickle bunch, you shouldn't take Facebook comments as sign of their warming up to clan secession cause. We all remember Farmaajo hullabaloo not too long ago, this tribal census too will pass and the reality will hit you in the face.