Che -Guevara Posted May 17, 2009 But merely, a real sense of anger is building up in our heart , particularly when we see the mendacity that the jihadist seemed to be pulling in down south of Somalia. You mean a sense of frustration at your own failures to deliver the masses to the promise land. You could project all the anger you have towards south (Aweys, Al-Shabaab, Puntland, and anything that came before them), but the fact remains for the past two decades your future and faith were in your OWN hands, but you did little to change your stars, and sadly enough it wasn't from lack of trying.So, Oodweyne a day wish Aweys and Al-Shabaab offers last hope for world to notice this " moderate democratic Muslim country "!! Hence, rest assure, dear lad, that, if they stop hiding behind a "suicide bombers" and like, they really would not stand a chance against regular army such as that of Somaliland , indeed You well know conventional army and I'm giving you the benefit of doubt in actually calling Somaliland forces a regular army, are not equipped to deal with "terrorists" effectively. And this argument would have carried more weight if it wasn't for the forty plus thousands better trained, better equipped, and better financed (Yankee dollars) Ethiopian army that could not subdue the Al-Shabaab and likes, not mention the Somali stooges,thousands Ethio intelligence and occasional Yankee air support. Mind you, I wouldn't credit Al-Shabaab alone for ousting the Tigrays though others perceive otherwise. Not every conflict plays out the same way since there are different variables, and three variables might work to your advantage. The first being your tribesmen who bind together more than other Somalis in times of great adversity,the second being young disposal able bodies that know nothing but the idea of Somaliland, and the last variable is the resources coming from the diaspora. There would be external factors, but as history shown us, those tend to do harm than good. whoever put them out of their misery will be the "prize-winner" of the horn. If I only had crystal ball Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted May 18, 2009 Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Not every conflict plays out the same way since there are different variables, and three variables might work to your advantage. The first being your tribesmen who bind together more than other Somalis in times of great adversity,the second being young disposal able bodies that know nothing but the idea of Somaliland, and the last variable is the resources coming from the diaspora. There would be external factors, but as history shown us, those tend to do harm than good. What an interesting way to look at a peaceful country ( Somaliland ) trying to survive in a very tumultuous, violent neighborhood.... Question for you, Che: If the Shabaab/Xisbul Islam are successful in taking over the South (even your own home Tuulo in Mudug), and then proceed to the next project, a takeover of Somaliland, where will your heart lie? With your new occupiers or with those Northern tribesmen you describe above?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted May 18, 2009 Sidii naag xaamilo oo toban iyo toddobo sano dhali la'. Buuqeeda iyo quuqdeena dadka kale guriga kula nool qaraabadeeda ka joogi la'. Ama u ekaa cunug suu afka u kala taagaaye, diif iyo dhareerna isku darsaday oo baroorkii kasii dhamaaday, qof maqashana jirin ka ahayn walaalahiisa la joogo; koo shisheeye soo dhumay markuu kusoo dhaco meesha, laba ninacna siiyo cunugaas oo qeyladiisa la yaabanaa, diifkiisa ku cunaayo ninaciina farax daraadiisa. Berina isla meeshii ka bilaabaayo baroorkii diifka miirnaa. Waxaas ayaa 'distinguish' la dhahaa? Hayeba hala sii wato geeraarka ooyineed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 18, 2009 Kuwaas baa leh is dal aan noqono ,, xataa afkoodu waa nooc kele ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 18, 2009 Mintid-You use the term "occupiers" pretty loosely. My village if I have one is not important in the grand scheme of things, but uniting Somalia under one authority is. Al-Shabaab and co offers the chance for one group reigning over all of Somalia from Zeylac to Ras Kamboni.So, I had to choose, I will definately go with Al-Shabaab. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 18, 2009 And, therefore, we are rather well aware as to what we are going to do, if and when, they arrive in our border for a bit of a “war-war” That's much better! None the garbage from yesterday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 18, 2009 I know just like Col Abdullahi Yusuf, General Duke, President Faroole and all those from your arch nemesis of Puntland. We are just not at par with your intellectual capabilites right! Puntland which you seem to refer to as Pirate land and Abdullahi Yusuf as Col Yey, are in your opinion the reason you cannot get recognition! But like I said earlier you're post especially when you start to rant about Somaliland are quite entertaining! Please Continue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 18, 2009 Adeer, if you really want to debate with me, then, see to it, to ask your betters to arm you rather with more appropriately in here, indeed. But, with this sort of empty hand of yours, to which you wish to tussle with me in here, could only be liable to make me feel sorry for you, indeed, and nothing else. Hence, please see to it to be good a sport – just for once – and level up your game in here, dear lad… CLASSIC, that really made me laugh. You should run for leader of your tribal state, seriously. With the other members of your reer from Somali land they seem to be predictable in posting only good stuff from their side and only bad from the other. Where as you, it seems are truely delusional but completely believe everything you write. May I ask you why your legal case has not be accepted and contiuously declined? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 18, 2009 And, therefore, when you were called on that sheer delusion, like so much of a sniffling opportunist that you are, you merely seemed to change the tenor of this discussion into what it was never to begin with. Ok, I exposed you because you were talking like you were waiting for war in 2006, that you army will fight against the south and other nonesense and I simply said don't speak of war while you sit in your foreign land. Simply as that, you mentioning war in any context is unacceptable unless you are actually on the ground defending your land! Nothing personal, I just don't like the talk of war and after my many trips back home neither do those living there. It is only a small number in diaspora, (you included) that talk about it. But I know, just like all Puntlanders we dont get it, but you of course get it all! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites