baala xoofto

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galbeedi   

In 2012 an Awdal state leader met in Mogadishu with Shariif Ahmed. He told about the ijustices of Somaliland and the four Awdalites murdered in Gabiley. Shariif told him, " Afar qofle maa sheegaysa, waar meeshaan 50 ayaa todobaadkii lagu dilaa".

Duufaan try to workout something with your cousins in Puntland. They are the ones who are refusing to let you go. 

From our side, I rather deal with the SNM Habro than Mahad Salaad and the ganga in Mogadishu.

 

If nothing changes, Afar sano oo khasaartay iga dheh.

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Duufaan   
9 minutes ago, galbeedi said:

In 2012 an Awdal state leader met in Mogadishu with Shariif Ahmed. He told about the ijustices of Somaliland and the four Awdalites murdered in Gabiley. Shariif told him, " Afar qofle maa sheegaysa, waar meeshaan 50 ayaa todobaadkii lagu dilaa".

Duufaan try to workout something with your cousins in Puntland. They are the ones who are refusing to let you go. 

From our side, I rather deal with the SNM Habro than Mahad Salaad and the ganga in Mogadishu.

 

If nothing changes, Afar sano oo khasaartay iga dheh.

Galbeedi
With  our geography location  we have to  be bad boys before we can be good  boys again.

For Moqdisho 

I agree, we can give a break Mahad Salad and Mahad Karate and IC  to deal each other. 

 

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Arafaat   
2 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

@Arafaat

This is the dominant sect of the pseudo Unionists. The so called Khaatumo want to carve up their own clan enclave so do others. 

Those who want the return of the 1960 type of union again but different version of of it - are minority voices. 

 

@Che -Guevara

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I can’t really tell where people stand, for that you would need an actual sensible, open and informed debate, which I haven’t seen so far. Chanting the same prattle, emotional extortion and accusing everyone who doesn’t chant with you, kills any opportunity for a debate. 
 

let’s see where this school of thought will lead to. 

 

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This guy is mad and full of tribal prejudice he  called. Puntland but when he wanted to mention somaliland hé said qolladan Somaliland isu magacwday.  Wa ciil qabe he also claimed ceel sheikh.  Meel aan reerkisu shaqo ku lahayn he wants  unity based on further tribal divisions. Waba waali

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13 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

@Arafaat

This is the dominant sect of the pseudo Unionists. The so called Khaatumo want to carve up their own clan enclave so do others. 

Those who want the return of the 1960 type of union again but different version of of it - are minority voices. 

 

@Che -Guevara

Ever heard of the difference between "local news" and "International News". What you just tweeted about is local news. A demonstration took place and some people got injured. That sort of news plays out all around the world every single day.🤔

One thing you will never hear about from Somaliland news like this:

HIIRAAN.COM

Mogadishu (HOL) - At least three Puntland soldiers were killed and several others, including civilians, wounded when rival Puntland forces...

 

Or this

WWW.HADALSAME.COM

(Muqdisho) 09 Juun 2022 – Waxaa xalay hoobiyeyaal lagu ridey xaafado ka tirsan magaalada Muqdisho, taasoo sidii caadada ahaydba ay ku...

 

Only a secessionist is delusional enough to think  Hargeisa is in a foriegn country.

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Arafaat   
20 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

 

Russia is all but done with. It is a shell of its former self. They are screaming like a third-world country to let ease the sanctions placed on her. 

Sooner or later Putin will be taken care of from within. 

The AUKUS alliance has no match in this world.

China will be contained under the "Quad Alliance" (US+JP+AU+IN) + EU.

In the next 10 - 20 years, the US and UK dominance will be cemented. Hands down.

Somaliland has plugged itself into this alliance along with Taiwan. We are in good company. 

Change is in the air, and nobody knows for certain how that change will look like or if a recalibration of the order will take place.  

Just look at Somalia’s neighbours across the Gulf and how they are trying to forge new alliances, as they have seen that no distant muscle power can forever provide security guarantees. And look at our immediate neighbours Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya, after decades of western security and economic support, they all have engaged and build alliances with competing powers despite pressure. 

Don’t assume to know where things are heading when nobody does, and one should absolutely try to avoid getting sucked up in great power play as we can’t comprehend what is at stake. Meaning that the best course of action would be to deepen its existing western economic and political relations, but to stay away from inviting foreign militaries to the country as you would entangle yourself without having a clue as this could easily incite to more competing interventions and lead to domestic destabilisation, what you also see in Somalia.  

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