Che -Guevara Posted October 15, 2007 Originally posted by AYOUB: Che Just telling it the way I see it. Disagree if you must, but that's my pespective. I've read your "brethren" talk in the other thread so I know the angle at which you're approaching this issue. I'm sure you know where I'm coming. You have to be a tuug to know a tuug .That said, regardless of you inferred from "brethen" talk, what is clear the Sland entity bluntly and carelessly chose to start a war that has serious imlpications for the citizens of nation already battered by years of useless wars. It is pointless to tell you what the consequences would be, but rest assured it won't be pretty for all parties involved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted October 15, 2007 NAYRUUS, all they have done is united the clans of this region. The SNM gangs have made a wlcome move. We need the people of SSC to wake up. Up to Caynabo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 16, 2007 If some Soomaalis had this hatred they have for their mutually perceived clan enemies, if this energetic loathing they have for one another were saved for the the proper enemy -- the Xabashi occupying their own supposedly capital city and massacring, raping and uprooting Soomaali citizens in the process -- Soomaali saan kuma dhaceen. Kuwii ka badbaaday Xabashi's wrath, iyagii ayaaba iscunaayo today. Kuwii la islahaa deegaanadooda ladnaana oo Xabashadii ka fakaday ayaa saan isku dhameynaayo. Eebboow ummadeena u gargaar. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khalaf Posted October 16, 2007 ^^^Your beating a dead horse. No point in preaching to the converted....I say let the guns blaze, or they the parties involved will eventually listen to their ethios or American masters. Wixi dintanah its Gods Will. Fatah@ or the educated young men who hail this as a success from their pcs in the west. tsk tsk tsk, sxbow i believe Ayub and Odeywayne are in their late 30s, maybe odeywayne is in his 40s.......LA Liberated kulaha....ya is gareey....see this is the problem when ppl post under the influence of the green stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roobleh Posted October 16, 2007 The truth of the matter is that Las Anod is a divided city, where part of the population support Puntland while the rest support Somaliland. However, Somaliland supporters have the upperhand now and will have a say for the future of their region. Somaliland supporters hopefully will not behave like Puntland supporters who continuously abuse anyone who differs their viewpoints. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted October 16, 2007 beenta ha leyska yereyo! Las Anod is not and never was divided. just because few men decided to work for the Somalidiid in Hargeisa does not mean the city is divided, for from it. if we are to use the logic that few calool ushaqayste determine the unity or the division of a people, then hargeisa too is a divided city... borame, burco. Rer Laas Caanood maybe divided between a federal or a unitary Somalia but not division of Somalia. as for the idea that certain members of the laascaanood will keep Somaliland, keep dreaming. am almost certain that the weapons that Somaliland gave them will be used against them: Helping Cade Muuse anyone, Now Xaabsade. And if they are so sure the people support, why don't they come into the city? you can't scared and confident in their support can you. this will only end in two ways 1:the local ********s will disarmed and what little Sland army near LA will be sent back as happened countless times. 2:this will end in a war on the doorstep of Burco Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 16, 2007 It's over saaxiibayaal ,, no need to repeat the same tune we hear everyday .... there will be no more war ,,,, reer LA are now busy creating their own administration. There will be a police and secure the region, there will be traffic lights in the city, hospitals will be rehabilitated, and soon there will be schools and universities, something they've been missing many years. I'm glad no civilians were hurted ,,,,, let's not call more bloodshed in the region. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bilan Posted October 16, 2007 SH, please tell me you are joking, do you even know what is going on in LA, do you know how many people are displaced, i wonder if you would have the same positive attitude if what's happening today in LA were happening in hargeisa, i doubt it, as long as the dead is not related to you,keep celebrating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 16, 2007 No displacement in LA inaadeer .... the only thing i'm glad about this is that no innocent ppl were hurted during the confrontations. A lot of ppl left LA for other villages but no REFUGEES so far. I'm sorry for those who are killed during the gunfire ,, although they were soldiers but i never want anyone to die. May be Mr. me is happy now ,,,, he was calling for a JUST WAR since Ramadan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted October 16, 2007 Originally posted by SheekhaJacaylka: No displacement in LA inaadeer .... the only thing i'm glad about this is that no innocent ppl were hurted during the confrontations. A lot of ppl left LA for other villages but no REFUGEES so far. I'm sorry for those who are killed during the gunfire ,, although they were soldiers but i never want anyone to die. May be Mr. me is happy now ,,,, he was calling for a JUST WAR since Ramadan. Lol..Your hilarious Sheekha! No REFUGES baad tirii,then why did folks go back to their villages,if not because of the invansion by the aggressors! :rolleyes: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 16, 2007 As long as they are not displaced like those who fled in Xamar and lying in a deserts ,,, then moving to your own village for a short time is not very bad at all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted October 16, 2007 As I said your hilarious Sheekha.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me Posted October 16, 2007 Mr. Me is saddend by the recent aggression by the secessionist militia. It is always a sad to see Somali blood spilled. The recent actions by the secessionist militia and the jubilations of the secessionist supporters in SOL will not last for long and I hope that the deepened rift between the people of Northern Somalia can be bridged. Most of us here know how clan sentiments work and how destructive they can be when unleashed. My only hope and wish now is that these clan sentiments that are running high at the moment can be channeled for the greater good of our nation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted October 16, 2007 ^^Since when has a clan sentiment either high or low be a channel for greater good of any nation yaa ME? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 16, 2007 Originally posted by me: Mr. Me is saddend by the recent aggression by the secessionist militia. It is always a sad to see Somali blood spilled. The recent actions by the secessionist militia and the jubilations of the secessionist supporters in SOL will not last for long and I hope that the deepened rift between the people of Northern Somalia can be bridged. Most of us here know how clan sentiments work and how destructive they can be when unleashed. My only hope and wish now is that these clan sentiments that are running high at the moment can be channeled for the greater good of our nation. I know you are sad coz many people didn't die during the short fighting. again you called for a JUST WAR ,,,, and it didn't happen the way you wanted to be. Are you still calling for JUST WAR ?? mise waad ka noqotay ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites