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Samafal   
5 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

Maya Miskiin sida maha garaad jamac , mamuul dhismeedkan cusub eeh woqoyi bari  buu ka so horjeeda, wuxu rabay the old one Khatumo laakin wuxu rabay khatumo si joogta ama hoos taagta ama si gaar ah puntland ula shaqeysata, garaadku wuxu is leeyahay reerkisu keligi ma istaago karo becase of the land size the threats from Somaliland  the landlockness he wants in ay Puntland  isku tirsanaadaan so jihadan ay u dhaqaaday sheekadan woqoyi bari he didnt want he also didnt like in beesha maakhir  ay sidan u galeen m because the majority of maakhir people are not on board the suldaanka guud and others arent fully on board he didnt want  also not the name change woqoyi  bari, so its not  about clan more ideological differences , garaadku garaad jamac wanted khatumo laakin khatumo alliance la ah  Puntland

 

Garaad Jama wanted Sanaag not to be included in the North East state because majority of the elders there were against joining. He said since we were asking Somaliland to respect our elder's stance we must respect thiers intil they come along. He never been pro Puntland. He was not listened to and was ignored. 

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28 minutes ago, Samafal said:

You are mistaken if you think Puntland’s rift with Mogadishu is due to the UAE. It has always existed, long before the UAE established relations there. The problem in Mogadishu, since the time of Sheikh Sharif, is that the two presidents—namely Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (HSM) and Farmaajo—convinced themselves that they could sideline Puntland, tear up the agreed constitution, and forcibly consolidate power using Turkish backing. They showed no interest in reconciliation or general consensus, unlike the approach taken during Arta and Embagathi. To date, both presidents have failed miserably, and we are where we are today because of their misguided policies.

Between them, they have wasted 13 years with nothing substantial achieved in Somalia, despite all the training and manpower provided by foreign powers. Al-Shabaab controls more territory today than it did when they were first in power. Imagine that. Compare this to the Sheikh Sharif era, when there was steady progress: Mogadishu was liberated, Somalis agreed on a constitution, and for the first time Somalis elected their leaders on Somali soil.

As for the Puntland elders, there are only two Isims. Boqor Burhan fell out with Dani a long time ago when he sided with Ilmo Diyano, while Garaase is being manipulated by the infamous Aaran Jaan. Both the PSF and Jima’ale wield little influence militarily. Since losing American support, the PSF has been reduced to around 100–200 soldiers, albeit well armed. Jima’ale also has limited power; he was nearly disarmed by Dani and is left with only a few aging Siyad Barre–era technicals.

Dani, on the other hand, enjoys strong support in Mudug and Sanaag. While he faces opposition in Nugaal and Bari, those regions are unlikely to align themselves with Ilmo Diyano and Aaran Jaan. Therefore, I would caution against underestimating him. Also, if you really have Somalia's interest at heart what you would be calling for should be Somali solution free from foreign countries be it Turkey, Saudi or any other. None of them care about Somalis unless it is in their interest. 

Opposing the central gov is a tradition for Pland. And it has been since Farole days. The UAE merely used the  preexisting fissures.

As for Deni, he brought us HSM who was already known to dislike Pland. His opposition to HSM is personal. It has nothing to do with the interest of Pland. He also personalized his opposition to Farmajo. He made a point of wanting to oust Farmaajo and not coz it was good for the country.

I share your sentiment about foreign involvement in our affairs.

I do credit Deni for the fight against Deash.

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Samafal   
17 minutes ago, Che -Guevara said:

Opposing the central gov is a tradition for Pland. And it has been since Farole days. The UAE merely used the  preexisting fissures.

As for Deni, he brought us HSM who was already known to dislike Pland. His opposition to HSM is personal. It has nothing to do with the interest of Pland. He also personalized his opposition to Farmajo. He made a point of wanting to oust Farmaajo and not coz it was good for the country.

I share your sentiment about foreign involvement in our affairs.

I do credit Deni for the fight against Deash.

His opposition to both HSM and Farmajo might have been personal as you say but I guarantee you the path they have chosen would not have been acceptable to any Puntland president. Farmajo was not interested in gaining Puntland as he thought he could sideline to appease Galmudug and HAG base. HSM just followed his footsteps and followed the advice of the likes of Sanbalooshe who said a HAG president can easily extend his term if Farmajo could do it. It is that kind of mentality that is in play and no Puntland president could do anything about it.

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