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TFG President, President of Puntland State in ongoing meetings in Addis Ababa today.

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^^ :D:D

 

In all honest though you know those talking points are not completely true. And if you are in the know, you also realize that the points of disagreements were on matter of style than substance .

 

 

carry on

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^^^In all honesty, I am not really bothered. Sharif Hotel neither has style nor substance of leadership, and Puntland has survived this transition intact. The rest is Ethiopia & International community playing their usual charades.

 

Anywho, we shall wait for the great offensive, and the rains in Galgaduud.

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Abwaan   

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This picture tells who the president is and who is the governor of Bari and Nugaal.

 

Why does it take Ethiopia to mediate them? Waa Yaab!

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Originally posted by Abwaan:

DSC00185_edited-1.jpg

 

This picture tells who the president is and who is the governor of Bari and Nugaal.

 

You would say such a ****** thing. Funny though the Governer of Bari Sheikh Abdifatax, who was only appointed by President Faroole, a few weeks back has already visisted, Bossaso, Qardo & Qaw.

Sharif Hotel for one year and a half has visited Villa Somalia, the airport. The airport and Villa Somalia. :D:D

 

Thus the Governor or Bari, has more power & support than Sharif Hotel, let alone The President of Puntland State of Somalia.

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One more undeniable proof-- for those of you who still prefer to ignore it-- that both these monkeys get their marching orders from the Ethiopians.

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by Mr. Somalia:

One more undeniable proof-- for those of you who still prefer to ignore it-- that both these monkeys get their marching orders from the Ethiopians.

:D:D:D:D

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Originally posted by Mr. Somalia:

^

Che, unless you've gotten deaf, you should.

 

Lately, Faroole has been on my last nerve..
:D

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They can try to dictate their demands and they wield certain persuasion but the land is ruled by the government of Puntland.

 

For example one could say the same about the businessmen and influential figures within the government that the President is a mere puppet but that is not the case.

 

But those businesses can demand and threaten the same the West can do and Ethiopia can follow suit but ultimately the land is ruled by the President and the then government.

 

However in this global world Ethiopia could say we won't support you any longer, or offer you any protection from your enemies and will not allow your businessmen or officials to come to our territory, if certain demands are not fulfilled.

 

The same the Puntland State could wield power to western powers and Ethiopia in response of course in to what it has to offer and how much power it has.

 

But knowing Puntland as its underlying politics is consensus-orientated and powers might dictate certain policies but it is up to the State and its political maturity and its elite to convince the outside powers what they want of course in a friendly but firm way of course.

 

National State Interest should come first and paramount though in all its discussions. That's what Farole and co have been elected for.

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