Suldaanka Posted June 2, 2019 13 hours ago, CangeeroBear said: Puntland isn't paying for the soldiers who left the secessionist plot.Around 200$ was taken from most diaspora to soften the transition from Somaliland. Somaliland doesn't have alot of reputation in Eastern sanaag as we haven't had an internal skirmish for 100 years or so , therefore they couldn't divide any of the people against each other. They had the balls to order a *** to kill another *** and attack badhan. That quickly led to a refusal which led to looting of their bases(which were really just make shift buildings). Most of Eastern sanaag is economically tied to puntland and thus often support puntland. The situation is completely different to sool where there are internal battles between the clans and strong maternal ties to hargeisa etc. Furthermore somaliland broke a pact signed in 2007ish which agreed that no none *** soldiers were allowed in eastern sanaag. Deni is implementing a new system to unify sanaag and bari economically.Alot of us live in Bari, especially bosaso so that has lead to a shift in ties. These soldiers will only bring more cost to Garowe or even diaspora. Somaliland used to pay $100 monthly for doing nothing - that budget will now be used to buy thought-leaders, clans and etc. Whereas Garowe will strugle to find an extra 100k or will have to cut somewhere else to fund it. For how long? Ultimately, they will flip-flop back to Somaliland, at which point they will take the orders without any questions. The orders are to secure the towns and not kill anyone other than those who shoot at them in the first place. Lets see how things transpire in the next 6 months to 1 year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CangeeroBear Posted June 3, 2019 5 hours ago, Suldaanka said: These soldiers will only bring more cost to Garowe or even diaspora. Somaliland used to pay $100 monthly for doing nothing - that budget will now be used to buy thought-leaders, clans and etc. Whereas Garowe will strugle to find an extra 100k or will have to cut somewhere else to fund it. For how long? Ultimately, they will flip-flop back to Somaliland, at which point they will take the orders without any questions. The orders are to secure the towns and not kill anyone other than those who shoot at them in the first place. Lets see how things transpire in the next 6 months to 1 year. They would pay haphazardly and not constantly while prioritizing leaders instead of soldiers. Muse Bixi has implemented no far sight new reforms to somaliland since he came in. I don't want Badhan to be paid by Puntland but rather become a self sufficient economy, Deni can help badhan in that respect. There has not been any mass defects to somaliland in the past in sanaag so i doubt that.The orders were to attack the town with the support of 5000 troops from western somaliland, Nuux Taan must of been high on Khaat to think they would even allow that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted June 3, 2019 Mr. Canjeero The wheels are in motion. I will give it 6 to 12 months and hopefully you will be arround for a review of the situation there again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CangeeroBear Posted June 3, 2019 5 hours ago, Suldaanka said: Mr. Canjeero The wheels are in motion. I will give it 6 to 12 months and hopefully you will be arround for a review of the situation there again. It depends on if the punt-land government can take advantage of this situation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites