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Widaay, Soomaaliya hubkii cunaqabateyn ma saarno, so nothing keeps it away inay hal ama laba diyaarad milateri lease ku soo qaataan oo xarunteeda Jabuuti ka dhigtaan and then patrol Waqooyi airspaces. We already have trained pilots sitting in Turkiga. Sidii hore ma'aha xaalka. Ismaaciil ayaa isku dirteen.
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DF oo hawada ka celisay diyaarad wafdi Itoobiyaan ah u waday Hargeysa Dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa maanta qaaday tallaabo culus oo dhan ah Itoobiya ayada oo goordhow hawada Soomaaliya ka celisay diyaaradda Ethiopia Airlines, sida ay innoo sheegeen ilo wareedyo xilkas ah. Wararka ayaa sheegaya in amarka uu kasoo baxay hay’adda duulista rayidka Soomaaliyeed ee fadhigeedu yahay magaalada Muqdisho, taas oo dib u celisay diyaaraddan oo wafdi Itoobiyaan ah u waday magaalada Hargeysa ee caasimada maamulka Somaliland. Diyaaradda ayaa ugu dambeyn ku laabatay magaalada Addis Ababa oo markii hore ay ka soo kacday, sida uu xaqiijiyay maareeyaha hay’adda duulista Axmed Macallin oo la hadlay Shabelle Tv. Axmed Macallin ayaa sheegay in weli kiiska ku dhex jiraan, balse waxa uu xaqiijiyay in diyaaradda ay wadday dad muhiim ah, ayna dib ugu celiyeen Addis Ababa. “Waan celinay diyaaradda, waxayna dib ugu laabatay Addis Ababa, waxay ahayd VIP,” ayuu wareysiga ku yiri Axmed Macallin. Wafdiga Itoobiyaanka ah ayaa la sheegay in ay shir uga qayb-geli lahaayeen magaalada Hargeysa ee caasimada Somaliland, sida aan xogta ku helnay. Go’aankan ayaa waxaa durbo ka dhashay hadal xoogan, waxaana soo dhoweeyay dadweynaha Soomaaliyeed si weyn u boggaadiyay tallaabada dowladda dhexe, Si kastaba, arrintan ayaa sare usii qaadeyso xiisadda u dhexeysa Soomaaliya iyo Itoobiya ee ka dhalatay heshiiskii badda ee Addis Ababa, kaas oo ay diiday dowladda federaalka. Xigasho
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Mahad Salaad is destroying hay'adda sirdoonka
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
Farmaajo oo war culus ka soo saaray xiisadda NISA iyo shirkadda Hormuud Madaxweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo ayaa ka hadlay xiisadda ka dhex taagan Hay’adda Nabad-sugidda iyo Sirdoonka Qaranka ee NISA iyo shirkadda Hormuud. NISA ayaa shalay xirtay xarunta ugu weyn ee Hormuud iyo Salaam Bank ee Muqdisho, saacado kadib markii labada dhinac ay is-weydaarsadeen eedo ka dhashay markii NISA ay xirtay shaqaale ka tirsan Hormuud, Axaddii. Hormuud ayaa sheegtay in xariggaasi ka dambeeyey markii ciidamada NISA ay ka codsadeen in loo daabaco dhaqdhaqaaqa adeegga lagu diro lacagaha telefoonnada ee EVC Plus, taas oo shirkaddu sheegtay inay ka horimanayso shuruucda dalka. Shirkadda ayaa sheegtay inaysan xogta macaamiisha la wadaagi karin hay’adda nabadsugidda. Dhinaca kale, Hay’adda NISA ayaa war saxaafadeedka ay soo saartay ku eedaysay shirkadda Hormuud in qaar ka mid ah shaqaalahadeedu ay xiriir iyo wada shaqayan la leeyihiin argagixisada, eeddaasi oo ay NISA sheegtay inay ku ogaatay baaritaan ay samaysay inkatsoo aysan soo bandhigin. Hoos ka aqriso qoraalka Farmaajo Xanibaadda xarumaha iyo joojinta shaqada Shirkadda Isgaarsiinta Hormuud iyo Bangiga Salaam Soomaali, waa mid dhaawac ku ah sumcadda dhaqaale ee dalka, walwalna ku abuuraysa ganacsatada Soomaaliyeed. Dalkeennu waxa uu ka soo kabanayaa duruufo naafeeyey dhaqaalaheenna, sidaas awgeed waxaa muhiim ah in la dhiirri-geliyo ganacsatada u soo dhabar adaygay xaaladihii adkaa ee dalkeenna soo maray, lagana fogaado in la wiiqo ganacsiga xorta ah ama la dhaawaco kalsoonidooda. Dowladda waxaa waajib ka saaran yahay ilaalinta amniga maalgashadeyaasha, ganacsatada iyo goobaha ganacsiga, kuwaas oo door weyn ku leh shaqo abuurka dhallinyarada, horumarka iyo dhaqaalaha dalka, sidaas awgeed waxaan ku baaqayaa in degdeg loo xalliyo tacaddiga iyo dhibaatada ay shirkadaha Hormuud iyo Salaam Soomaali Bank ay ka tabanayaan Dowladda. Shuruucda iyo xeerarka dalka ayaa hagaya ganacsiga xorta ah iyo shirkadaha waddaniga ah, wuxuuna siinaya xuquuq iyo dhiirrigalin buuxda si ay qayb uga noqdaan horumarka dalka guud ahaan. Majirto waqti uu waddanku uga baahi badan yahay wadajir iyo isku duubnaan, si aan uga hortagno khataraha ummadeed ee nagu wajahan. Xigasho -
Ismaaciil siyaasadiisa hoos ayuu ka wadaa and one thing we know is that Muuse seriously betrayed him, considering how he stood beside thick with him in Sool. Of course Xabashada iskuma diraayo, but he will arm Reer Awdal, siiba laftiisa. If Muuse thinks war-weary ragtag Xabashi ciidamo can support him, wuu riyoonaayaa.
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Ma dowlad ayuu wasiir u yahay mise Xasan Socdaal kalkaaliyihiisa waaye? Rumour la sheegaayo ayaaba inaa aamino laga yaabaa, that inuu timo isku talaalay and needs few weeks to stay. We will see inuu isku talaalay or not.
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Farmaajo's foresight diplomacy haddaa la ogaanaayaa. Xasan Socdaal siyaasad waxba kama yaqaano, only calool buuxis iyo dhaqaalo raadis. Imaaraadkana waxba kama qaadi caro oo reerahiisa ayee ku heystaan in Imaaraadka..Asagaa dajiyey meeshaas, blackmail laga haayaa.
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Mahad Salaad is destroying hay'adda sirdoonka
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
Mooryaaanka Mahad Kawaanle still thinks saraakiisha NISA are ciidan beeleed tolkiisa leeyahay isbaaro iyo dhac walba Iska geysan karo. Granted wuxuu ka buuxiyey tolkiisa oo ciidan iyo dowladnimo waxba ka garaneynin. He really destroyedhay'adii nabadsugidda shan sano la dhisaaye. -
Dadkaan waa baahanyihiin, waligoodna ma dhargaan, dhaqaalo aruuris meesha u joogaan. Shame on you Xasan iyo dharag la'aantaada. Just compare to madaxdii lixdamaadkii iyo dowladii Kacaanka bilowgeeda and how they behaved. Iyagoo maal lahayn ayee haddana dhaqaalaha dalka iska ilaalin jireen, maankooda taajir ka ahaayeen.
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Wasiirka gaashaandhigga, C/qaadir Maxamed Nuur, has been missing since early December after he signed a heshiis ku sheeg with Xabashada. Rumour has it that he is recuperating in Turkiga after undergoing hair transplant. There is also no wasiirka arrimaha dibadda after iscasilaadii wasiirkii hore since mid December. Gabadha Xasan ayaa meesha iskaga xaar xaareyso. Two crucial ministries missing their ministers in a challenging times like this, where a competent foreign minister would have made many trips to shore up Soomaaliya's allies. What an utter failure and clown Xasan Socdaal and his dowlad is.
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If the debacle in Goojacadde ka faa'ideysan waayeen politically against a very weakened, defeated and demoralized Muuse Muqayil and population, so-called Wadani never will. Cirro asaga naftiisa ayaaba isaaminsaneen. The mucaarad in Garoowe and Baydhabo do much more damage than Cirro in two decades as an 'opposition leader.' Feysal Dhurwaana warkiisa ha sheegin - he is just there to weaken the already feeble Cirro by dividing their clans. Muuse pays him, I think.
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We are ready for a war’: Somalia threatens conflict with Ethiopia over breakaway region Somaliland hoped to be recognised as a country after port deal with landlocked Ethiopia - but move has sparked fury in Somalia Somalia is prepared to go to war to stop Ethiopia recognising the breakaway territory of Somaliland and building a port there, a senior adviser to Somalia’s president has said. A memorandum of understanding signed on 1 January allowing landlocked Ethiopia to develop a naval base on Somaliland’s coast has rattled the Horn of Africa, one of the world’s most volatile regions. Somalia claims Somaliland as part of its territory and has declared the deal void. Last Sunday its president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, called on Somalis to “prepare for the defence of our homeland”, while rallies have been held in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, against the agreement. could spark a “domino effect” of other countries recognising the territory. “Recognition is what we have been fighting for all this time and it is the most important thing we can offer to the people of Somaliland,” Kayd said. However, there is confusion over the content of the deal between Somaliland and Ethiopia. Neither side has made the full text public. When it was struck, Somaliland’s president, Muse Bihi Abdi, said Ethiopia had agreed to grant official recognition in return for a 50-year lease of a stretch of coastline, which it will develop for “naval and commercial” purposes. However, Ethiopia said it had only agreed to “make an in-depth assessment towards taking a position regarding the efforts of Somaliland to gain recognition”. A western diplomat briefed on the deal described it as a “memorandum of misunderstanding”. “Ethiopia insists they did not agree to recognise Somaliland,” the diplomat said. Kayd said the deal is based on Ethiopia granting recognition to Somaliland: “Without that, nothing is going to happen.” He added that discussions had been progressing “for years”. “Ethiopia needs sea access and we need recognition, so you can see how these needs can be dealt with.” Ethiopia became the world’s largest landlocked country in 1993 when Eritrea seceded along with its Red Sea coastline. In October, Abiy said this was a historic mistake that threatens Ethiopia’s existence, sparking fears of a war with Eritrea. “In 2030 we are projected to have a population of 150 million,” Abiy said. “150 million people can’t live in a geographic prison.” On Thursday, Abiy’s adviser drew parallels between Ethiopia’s quest for sea access and its construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a potentially transformational hydroelectric project on the Blue Nile, which was built despite objections and military threats from Egypt. Somalia is unlikely to attack Ethiopia while it grapples with Al-Shabaab, said Alan Boswell, Horn of Africa director at the International Crisis Group. But the deal could open fresh fissures in a turbulent region. Mohamud visited Eritrea last week and is preparing to travel to Egypt. The countries are Ethiopia’s main regional rivals and have both expressed support for Somalia in the wake of the port deal. “Abiy sees this as a legacy issue,” said Boswell. “If this deal with Somaliland falls through, Ethiopia will try to find a port somewhere else, so this is going to shape regional dynamics for years to come.” The Guardian
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