Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 10, 2022 Warbaahinta Eritareeya use outdated camera resolutions, waa dad sagaashameyadii wixii la isticmaalaaye isticmaalo wali. Xabashadana kuwooda waa saas. Even many of the Kiikuuyo media companies use cheap low-resolution cameras. Now compare them to kuwa Soomaalida like Shabeelletv and Universaltv or even Telefashinka Qaranka. All high resolution. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 10, 2022 Dhib badanaa maryooleey. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 10, 2022 Jaajuuskii weynaa is very bitter: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted July 10, 2022 Somalis can learn alot from Eritrea, Self reliant Waa Gobanimo, something Somalis forget, iska wax u qabso, no donor, no jaajuus. I hope HSM learns something Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted July 10, 2022 Let me congratulate president HSM for doing the right. Thank you Mr. president for visiting Eritrea and boys. History will remember this. And Thank you president Farmaajo for thinking ahead and for the future. 2 hours ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said: Jaajuuskii weynaa is very bitter: Information warfare is part of the campaign to keep nations down. This tiny great nation of 4 million people had repulsed the army of the 100 million Ethiopia nation led by a capable prime minister Meles Zanawi. Before the war of 1998-2000, Eritrea was developing in high speed. Trucks were assembled in their factories and they had built the Massawa-Asmara train tracks without the help of others. Then when they defeated Ethiopia in a stalemate, cribbing sanctions flowed and the country faced great hardship, but they kept their independence. Without Afwerk Eritrea could have been a satellite state under the empire of rags Ethiopia, or worse could have been swallowed by Ethiopia. They have zero death and when the world order changes, which could be sooner than we think, they would be in a great position to decide their future. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted July 10, 2022 Matt Bryden "Eritrea's despotic, corrupt, ideologically bankrupt regime has nothing to offer that Somalia either wants or needs - except the return of the young trainees who've been held hostage by Asmara for over two years" Why a foreign guy tells us what we we want or need? Che, Mr. Haji Ingriis is correct on this. Its the mind set of the leader and the people of Eritrea that makes them invincible. It is how we were in the sixties and seventies. We were four million Somalis who not only thought we were invincible, but also tried to liberate African nations from the yolk of colonialism, before we disintegrated to a fake enclaves dwelled by unemployed youth and hungry people. Even with 100 minion Ethiopians, 40 million Kenyans and 30 million Sudanis, Afwork thought he was the boss. Again greatness is all about mind set. The great Yam Yam Allah ha u Naxariiste said: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 11, 2022 34 minutes ago, galbeedi said: Matt Bryden "Eritrea's despotic, corrupt, ideologically bankrupt regime has nothing to offer that Somalia either wants or needs - except the return of the young trainees who've been held hostage by Asmara for over two years" Why a foreign guy tells us what we we want or need? Che, Mr. Haji Ingriis is correct on this. Its the mind set of the leader and the people of Eritrea that makes them invincible. It is how we were in the sixties and seventies. We were four million Somalis who not only thought we were invincible, but also tried to liberate African nations from the yolk of colonialism, before we disintegrated to a fake enclaves dwelled by unemployed youth and hungry people. Even with 100 minion Ethiopians, 40 million Kenyans and 30 million Sudanis, Afwork thought he was the boss. Again greatness is all about mind set. The great Yam Yam Allah ha u Naxariiste said: Simpletons can't differentiate between national interest and politics. I am glad Mr. Ingiriis can. People went after him when he said Somalis should be proud of fighting the TPLF in Tigray, not that these boys were as it was proven otherwise. It's astonishing to see the many Somalis regurgitating Matt's lies and proudly. They are shib shib today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted July 11, 2022 Shabaab are really scared now, this army with right logistics, will clear them within 3 months. The end of this evil group is coming Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arafaat Posted July 11, 2022 It’s sign of maturity to develop foreign relationships based on national interest raising it above the partisan politics, immature favouritism or the narrow interest of few individuals. Each country pursues foreign policy based on securing its national interest and its goals, It’s a universally accepted right of each state. Lets hope one can continue to develop mature and balanced relationships based on interest, diplomacy, informed negotiations and compromise without the childish tit for tat with other countries, e.g. Ethiopia, Kenya, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iran, Turkey, EU, US, China, Russia and whomever. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted July 11, 2022 ^^You are right, national interest should be above the partisan politics, it will take years and getting used to it, we are still learning how to be opposition or in government. Many countries, regardless of who come to power, the foreign policy rarely changes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 11, 2022 Lucy Kassa wrote the article that many quoted. She is TPLF sympathizer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 11, 2022 Ciidamadii badda la tababaray maanta booqday Xasan. Sh.: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites