Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 30, 2005 Salaan... Apparently our Soomaali name is dragged into a conflict with people and nation we have never had a word of disagreement with, let alone a fight. The Eritrean and Soomaali people were always mutually friendly against a common enemy. The common enemy, though, now remote-controls Soomaali's head of state, who is incapable of doing anything but follow the directives from Addis Ababa. (L to R) Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, Sudan's President Lt Gen Omar Hassan al-Bashir and Somalia's President Abullahi Yusuf Ahmed talk in the southern Yemeni city of Aden December 28, 2005. The summit of the Sanaa Forum for Cooperation group is set to discuss means to boost joint security and economic cooperation between the four states. It may diplomatically called Sanca Forum, but its objectives are clear: The founding three members of the group all have conflicts, including land and sea border disputes, with Eritrea one way or another, and are willing to use force against to subdue it. It is a clear reason why Jabuuti is ostensibly not a member of that group. Same with Eritrea, who was never invited lest it thinks it didn't understand the Forum's mission. We don't have to make unnecessary adversary in our hour of need. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted December 30, 2005 Not in my name! Eritrea-yay xaal qaado. am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted December 30, 2005 Dhibka dowlada cussub ee Soomaaliya heesto waxaa waaye meeshii la dhahaaba shir baa ka dhici wey aadayaan ayagoon xaqiijisan waxa uu yahay hadafka iyo ola jeedada lagaga damacsanyahay shirkaas, Sanca Forum cabdullaahi yusuf decembertii hore ayuu ku darsamey asagoon aqoon dheerada u laheyn waxa ay tahay iyo asbaabihii loo aasaasey aan ka aheyn sal-guurinta abaarta ee Bariga Africa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xoogsade Posted December 30, 2005 Could this be the reason Eritrea is giving weapons to Anti-TFG groups? I don't have the proof of that but I heard the Arms are flowing to Somalia and to all sides both to the TFG and to Muqdisho for an eventual war. Just when you thought in dagaal laga daalay, wax kaa yaabiyaa maqleesaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted December 30, 2005 I dont think Eritrea will take seriously by DFKM's membership of this Sanca Group. As for Eritreans Somalia is like "Lugtanay Ciddii Waliba ku Qaaday" am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Medley of extemporanea Posted December 30, 2005 I can't believe these so called somali leaders are trying to make trouble between Somalia and Eritrea. Eritrea people are the kindest people I have met and they have a true love and friendship for Somalia. They would be the first to help somalia and somalia should be the first to help them! Why do these people want to cause a bad feeling between us? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted December 31, 2005 "For they reason, one-dimensionally, that their would-be Messiah, namely that of Col. Yey of TFG have been fotographed with other leaders in the region, and he had took apart in a meeting of Foreign Heads-of-State; and I am positive that they, without shame of blush, would of go a great "AllPuntland's outfit; as to the importance of this kind of meeting to Somalia's destiny; without never stooping so low, as to explained to rest of us, as to how in god's name, does this new hostile group that is concocted on behalf of certain States in the region, particularly and primarily for the benefit of Ethiopia is, or happen to be, that of which, that can best be describe to be Somalia's wider regional geo-strategical interests." Should not be more that funny, if that was the Marwo Land. However I agree that Malazawi hurts more he helping C/laahi yusuf this time. Even the supporters noticed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 31, 2005 Waa salaamantihiin, aqiyaareey. Tolstoy, let me ask you a hypothetical question: Do you think Daahir Riyaale Kaahin, if given an opportunity to join, even as an observer, would hesitate than immediately and proudly join? What would your personal opinion be if he and his adminstration did join? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 31, 2005 First of all I doubt Somali'as membership of the Sanca club will do anything to Eritria. Somalia today is a weak, divided misrable country that can bring no security to itself let alone threaten another soverign nation. However the Sanca club benefits Somalia because Sudan, Yemen and Ethiopia are more important to the Somali;s than Eritria. Simple, combined these nations have a population of 100 million and are important regional players. Eritria has a population of 4 million and is as powerful as ? Mr Toolstoy, another lander posted an earlier thread about Sudan. Now you know what you guys would say if Dahir Kahin was in that photo.. "Somaliland on the world map" something like that right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 31, 2005 Lander to be card-carrying-hired-spin-doctor for Col. Yey must take it's human toll on one's conscious, to the point, whereby, one can be seen to acting nothing less than a political sompie and a shameless propogandist; I may be called hired spin doctor or even a Zombie; however one can never claim that I suffer from an inferiority complex which has led me to believe that my national history started with the arrival of the British. Lander “Mr. Dahir Rayale there, the certain landers would of opined that Somaliland is in the finally in the world Map.†Indeed your invalid and childlike self hate is evident from that above sentence. What can one say to a grown man who labels himself as “Landers†what is that a new car from Range Rover? Dear boy accept that you are a “Somaliâ€, then we will be on our way to finding a cure for your tormented soul. â€the limit of your imagination, or reflection, or come to think of it, is the measure you use to ascertained the importance of any issue; you're likely to confused Somalilanders†A summary is in order, limit of imagination and reflection can simply be viewd when one scrutinises the name, flag and even the myth of origin and reason of existence of this “Somaliland†that is entirely inhabited by a new people known as “Landersâ€. "....Uncle Yey is in the news, then it must be good news...." Indeed Uncle Yey nice [Kind of reminds me of Uncle Ho] is the leader of the nation that you so vehemently despise. The irony is with all your self adulation and delusional grandeur , with all your fancy meaningless words and boring long posts or simply utter waffle you have yet to comprehend one fact. That you my dear boy are a Somali from the North West of Somalia, that your national capital Mogadishu and your national leader is President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed or as you call him Uncle Yey.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted January 1, 2006 Tolstoy you misunderstood the gentleman. Though he can clarify just what he was asking better then anyone, I clearly understood him to be inquiring as to whether Somaliland would hesitate a second in joining the group, irrespective of what state apparatus they had to go through, and what kind of thesis you would give a newly polished essay on the "ramification of the affirmation of Somaliland's nationhood and the legitimacay bestowed upon it by the international community"? I for one would understand this site in particular to be bombarded with headlines bespeaking the "extraordinary" leap by some of our fellow nomads, while you sit back smiling and rubbing thy hands with glee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted January 1, 2006 Tolstoy, why all these long threads all the time? very interesting to read them all, but due to the extreamly length of your threads plus the screen shucaac on the top of that make disperse some readers. am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted January 1, 2006 General Duke Sxb, are you telling us, Uncle Yey would not roll on his back like a nice doggie at Master Zenawi's snap? I for one would understand this site in particular to be bombarded with headlines bespeaking the "extraordinary" leap by some of our fellow nomads, while you sit back smiling and rubbing thy hands with glee Sxb maxaa dhacay? Ma faankii Warlord Barre Hiiraale ayaa kuu soconwaayay? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted January 1, 2006 Sxb maxaa dhacay? Ma faankii Warlord Barre Hiiraale ayaa kuu soconwaayay? ^ Suldaanka, that's about the first genuine laughter I've had for a while in this part of the forum. Nice come back sxb Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites