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Video: Yemeni Houthis Send Strong Warning to Somaliland

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HARGEISA– The Houthi Rebels warned Somaliland authority against its intention of proving military base to the UAE. They have told that if Somaliland goes ahead with its plan to allow the UAE and Saudi Arabia to use Berbera port as military base to carry out bombardments to houthi rebels. The rebels have said that if they do so then you have made the wrong decision. The UAE took the administration of Berbera port and Somaliland authority granted the UAE a military base in Berbera. Berbera is located on the Gulf of Aden, 260 kilometers (162 miles) south of Yemen, where UAE troops in a Saudi Arabia-led coalition are battling Houthi rebels.

 

 

Source: somalilandinformer.com

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Its too bad that Somaliland does not have the Djibouti Option, which is give base to anyone who is who and it becomes in every ones interest to keep you relatively safe. You even get in a position to chose among the small time players.

You can even tell the "big" Saudis not to conduct military operations from your land, and they have no option, but to accept it.

 

The remaining options for Somaliland is Turkey, UK, Russia, India, Japan. Otherwise Somaliland will be like Eritrea with only one "bad" customer and no options to even ask questions, let alone to influence them to respect your connection to the people in Yemen.

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This could make Somaliland demand more money from UAE for defense, or get out of the Berbera deal and run with money they already took. Those are the two good options. The other option is for Somaliland to stick with the original deal and get subjected to daily rocket attacks devastating its coastal regions.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dahireeto said:

This could make Somaliland demand more money from UAE for defense, or get out of the Berbera deal and run with money they already took. Those are the two good options. The other option is for Somaliland to stick with the original deal and get subjected to daily rocket attacks devastating its coastal regions.

 

 

 

 

Dahireeto,

 

The worry is not what the Yemeni will do to Somaliland, but what Qatar and Turkey can do to Somaliland. I am sure the Egyptians are all glee for they were refused a base and also any activities against Ethiopia from Somaliland.

 

Regarding Yemen, its only the historical side and that I hope the Yemeni understand the situation and Somaliland can resist sending its soldiers like Eritrea into the fake alliance of Saudi-UAE command.

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Holac   

Houthis are full of garbage. They will be wasting their expensive projectiles on a desert if they targetted Somaliland. They are better off locking their targets on Riyadh and other places where it would make an impact.  

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It will be  a wake up call for the region if they can pull off this threat. Djibouti and its many international military bases will analysing this threat seriously. 

 

UAE need to guarantee safety of the Somaliland cities. It is their job to provide anti missile defence system. 

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galbeedi   

Suldaanka,

 

You must be kidding if you think the UAE will guarantee the safety of Somaliland. If they could hit Jeddah, then Berbera is much closer. 

 

Imisan ka dignay.

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Holac   
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UAE need to guarantee safety of the Somaliland cities. It is their job to provide anti missile defence system. 

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UAE military may bring missile batteries to Berbera or Hargeisa and operate them, but I don't believe the American-made anti-missile defence system will be trusted in the hands of maryooleey .

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I have a doubt that the previous leaders who signed this, ever done any risk benefit analysis.

 

It is never good idea to get drawn into regional conflict, merely for few dollars.

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Barwaaqo   

This video  Hadaad baadho halkuu ku arooro waxaad ogaanaysaa in uu yahay macmal Farmaajo soo macmalay. Bal YouTube ka ka baadha in aad aragtaan video kale oo hutiyiin ahi inay ku soo xidhmaan. Fadeexadii Ina Cabdi Shakuur buu ku qarinayaa.

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2 hours ago, Barwaaqo said:

This video  Hadaad baadho halkuu ku arooro waxaad ogaanaysaa in uu yahay macmal Farmaajo soo macmalay. Bal YouTube ka ka baadha in aad aragtaan video kale oo xudaydiyiin ahi inay ku soo xidhmaan. Fadeexadii Ina Cabdi Shakuur buu ku qarinayaa.

 

Some one is thinking. Never even considered it.

 

The Houthi also will not do anything like this. They would have done to Aden if their calculation was so simplistic.

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Suldaanka,

 

Do you know the United Arab Emirates is the second largest trading partner of Iran? That trade continues to increase since the Iran nuclear. Do you think Arabs will come to Somaliland's aid if Iran-backed Houthis decide to bombard Berbera and risk upsetting Iran?

 

Barwaaqo, come now. Conspiracies now? Besides, you are giving Farmaajo too much credit.

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Barwaaqo   

Afar jabhad xuutiyiin ah way fududahay in waxoogaa loo dhiibo video-laga soo duubo. Account cusub on taariikh hore lahayn ayaa warkan an lagu soo tuuray.’ Sheekadu waa hadaan xoog u waayey  xeelad laba dhinac leh, qaarna isku jeedi kuwa kalana riwaayad u daar oo fashilkaaga ku qari.

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So you are telling me a someone in Farmajo circle reached out to Houthis, paid them and recorded this video? Or you are just throwing theories out there and see what this sticks.

 

I could easily accuse Wadani considering they were robbed off their win? 

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