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  1. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
  2. Saalax;751152 wrote: True. Stop stealing man, it's pathetic, buy your own stuff.
  3. The only possible oil in the so-called Somaliland province is in the oil seeps of the northern regions.
  4. Suuli - Musqul Barsad - Fadhi :confused:
  5. http://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_network18867.html Watch the video Now to give you an idea we are now drilling through our operator Africa Oil, drilling two wells - first well will spud early November. Each well is around one to 1.2 billion barrels in place, so they’re some of the bigger onshore wells that were drilled, especially in the last few years, big, big prospectivity. Last wells drilled in that region were by Conoco in the early 90s, and so the world’s eyes will be on that region .
  6. Somalina;750956 wrote: By far the most telling picture..
  7. Djibouti is a sovereign state which may work against Somalia after we bring Somaliland to its knees due to the importance of its port but that's for the politicians of that day to determine. NFD and Somali Galbeed is more linked with Somalia and therefore much different than the Djibouti question. On the provocative bit, I believe Somaliland's occupation of the eastern regions which it claims as part of a 5 day state 50 years ago is testament to its behaviour towards the Somali people.
  8. Djibouti is an established peaceful country with sovereign borders and known not to be a provocative entity. If it wished to be part of Somalia then it could but I highly doubt it would. I am glad I am finding like minded people even from Somaliland who share my belief of a greater Somalia just like the Arabs wanted before they got screwed over by the British.
  9. Somalia doesn't need the province of Somaliland for economic or cultural purposes. It's a region that has contributed little or nothing meaningful to the rest of Somalia. It's purely strategically. This is a region that will work against the interest of the Somali people and must be brought to its knees.
  10. They don't fit in with the Somali mindset let alone mine. The Somali diaspora is different from others in that the 2nd generation refugees have established themselves well when it comes to education unlike other refugees. It won't take many generations to rebuild Somalia, I'd personally give it a maximum of 15 years before we have a stable growing economy. I'm talking about the Somali region of Ethiopia and NFD. The Ethiopia and Kenyan government know how the Somali people feel about that land and their open calls for reunification, it's a subject that will never go away. Call me crazy but I believe Ethiopia and Kenya will recognize Somaliland in the future, not now, but when Somalia gets up on its feet in an attempt to derail the hope for greater Somalia, so we must think of ways to stop the full recognition of Somaliland from the inevitable limited recognition.
  11. That is a very good question. I consider them a political enemy, not as a people. Their political ideas are wrong and it stands in the way of getting back all Somali lands. Strategically we can't regain other land without the entity that calls itself Somaliland.
  12. After making several controversial statements, I believe this will clear up the air. Now that Somalia is getting back on its feet, we must plan for the future of the Somali people in the Horn of Africa. We have several provinces popping up everywhere with Udubland, Awdalland, Raascaseyr, Ximan and xeeb, all of whom except one have no administration or foot on the ground. We must now look at whoever spawned this and gave way for this enclaves to be formed, the finger eventually points at Somaliland. A sovereign state for 5 days, Somaliland opted to united with Italian Somaliland bringing the dream of a greater Somalia ever closer. During the 1960s, the Somali cabinet was allocated in the same respect as 4.5, only then it was 3 and everyone got their respected seats. However, the cabinet was made up of 11 ministers and a Prime minister and the clan which is now the majority of Somaliland got 1 less seat, some would argue only 2 seats due to the identity crisis surrounding what's known collectively as 'dirta waqooyiga'. This created an uproar among the people of what is now known as Somaliland and they started looking for secession as early as 1962. So we can already see that these people have been fed into the imperialist way of 'balkanizing' a region. Now, the question becomes, how do we tackle such thing? Well, we cooperate with people within Somaliland, preferably the intellectual people of Awdal, a respected people with high regard for patriotism. They look at the bigger picture, the geopolitical effect of the mere thought that a state should be created along the Gulf of Aden which would be catering for foreign agents. As soon as Somalia gets back on its feet we must cooperate with the people of Awdal and bring what's an obvious threat to Somalia to its knees and repopulate it with people who hold much more favourable views to Somalia, on the top of my mind I think of the people in the Somali region of Ethiopia. I believe this is the one thing Siad Barre got wrong when it comes to demographic warfare, he used it on the wrong places. We must take care of the enemies within before we embark on regaining other land and we can't allow such strategic land which would end the dreams of getting back other land for greater Somalia go to waste. Now, imagine me as your leader
  13. No one mentioned qabiil you intellectual midgets. But I like how you guys bring it up to defend such a thief, he stole from a project which could have provided jobs even during the civil war, up to $25 MILLION DOLLARS. @Malika I definitely stand behind that statement, it's the truth, you can't even argue with it.
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;750658 wrote: shilling dal aan xuduudeeda ilaashan maba jirto calaamla
  15. What the hell, how am I the clannish person?!1 The man rejected our "intellectual" conversation because he was clannish and I exposed him nice and good. It's that type of mentality (obviously possessed by many here) that I am fighting. I have my work cut out for me.
  16. Well, it's obvious you are all closet qabilists with huge grievances just like this man. But let the thread stay so outsiders can read this.
  17. Abdul;750615 wrote: So you think he stopped talking because of your qabil?lool,the former prime miinster of somalia cares about a nobody like you? Rub two brain cells together. Why does one quickly stop a conversation and not go anywhere?
  18. Of course my friend was disrespectful, this is the man who got elected because he promised to return money he stole in the 1980s from a sugar factory project, a man with no principles just like his people who trade their dignity for a few dollars!
  19. ^^ Lol, I was thrown aback by it and realised what the hell just happened when my friend was grinning