A_Khadar Posted July 22, 2010 Originally posted by Duufaan: It is more about face saving to withdraw their forces. nothing else will be negotiated. Basically an exit strategy.... Or may be this is why! Saddex Baabuur Oo Maleeshiyada SNMtu leedahay oo Burco u ambabaxay Written by Jidbaale.com Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:12 Laascaanood (Jidbaale.com) mar aanu la xidhiidhnay odayaasha degmada Yeyle waxay noo xaqiijeen inay saaka dhaafeen sadex baabuur oo siday maleeshiyaadka jabhada SNM oo iyagu go’aansaday inay isaga baxaan dagaalada ka aloosan deeganada SSC, kuwaasi oo ay ku sheegeen inay yihiin mid aan munaasib ahayn. Odayaashu waxay intaasi ku dareen sadexdaasi baabuurta oo ahaa kuwa dagaalka, waxaa saarnaa maleeshiyaad tira badan, waxaanay ka mid ahaayeen maleeshiyaadkii jabhada SNM ee ku sugnaa aagga widhwidh, oo dhawaan deegaankaasi casharo waaweyn loogu dhigay. Wixii ka soo kordha dib baanu idiin kala soo socodsiin doonaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 22, 2010 Originally posted by Duufaan: you are pro-colonial. You do not beleive you can survive without outside support. Yesterday, you were british protected tribes and now receive benefits and protection by Malazawi and others. Right now Your very busy to get benefit by T card. Somaliland was colonised by the British Empire you was being protected by Brigadier R.H. Smitth the late British Empire Brigadier It’s you who can’t survive with out outside support with no port no access to sea It was not that long ago when your garaad was writing letters to Mark browden the un resident and humanitarian Coordinator he was addressing the humanitarian situation and crisis in the eastern sool region and buhoodle , your supreme leader clearly said his people cant survive without humanitarian help so who is begging for outside help One question what did melez zanawi do for Somaliland? Absolutely nothing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 22, 2010 no port no access to sea Stop being silly Xaaji. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted July 22, 2010 [QB] no port no access to sea We do have access to sea. our Jiidale from sanaag is only 18km from the red sea.If we want, we can have one. You got Berbera. but yu can not go south somalia without our permisiion and you cannot go Ethiopia without our permision. You need us more than we need you and that is why they want negotiate before things get worst Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted July 22, 2010 ^Stop being silly too ninyahow Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 22, 2010 Dufaan your landlocked don’t even try. I don’t need any permission from any one to go to any part of Somalia. what’s there to do in Ethiopia and, why do I need permission from you to go to Ethiopia unless you’re an Ethiopian agent Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANTARA Posted July 22, 2010 Mansha'allah, waa news aad loogu riyaaqo. Allow dhibaatada reer SSC hareer mari. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 22, 2010 Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: It was not that long ago when your garaad was writing letters to Mark browden the un resident and humanitarian Coordinator he was addressing the humanitarian situation and crisis in the eastern sool region and buhoodle , your supreme leader clearly said his people cant survive without humanitarian help so who is begging for outside help One question what did melez zanawi do for Somaliland? Absolutely nothing Xajiga always contradicts himself. Your admin begs day and night for relief. The major survival means in Hargaysa is through NGOs including JB's. So stop being hypocrite as usual. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 22, 2010 I did not say we don’t have non-government organisation offices in Somaliland but your cousin duufaan acts like we can’t survive without them, while his own garaad begs Mark Browden the un Humanitarian coordinator isn’t that Hypocritical? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abokor Omar Posted July 22, 2010 The hand of friendship is open but the fist is also ready if and when required. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted July 22, 2010 We have to claim our share of UN programs given to somali people. Anagu sirdoonka ingiriiska or sirdoonka mareyknka lacag kaash kamaqaadano. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 22, 2010 Originally posted by Duufaan: We have to claim our share of UN programs given to somali people. Anagu sirdoonka ingiriiska or sirdoonka mareyknka lacag kaash kamaqaadano. ^^ So now its the sirdoon oo gaalkii xuma noqday gaalki wanaagsana na cuntadii wuu ku siiyey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liibaan Posted July 22, 2010 Already Somalidiid militia is begging for exit strategy Excellent Job Xaglotoosiye and SSC Army, Masha Allah...Keep up the good job, All SSC people and somalis are proud of you Somalidiidka durba waa baqeen, Dhulka SSC taako ama centimeter lagama tagay, dagaalkuna ma joosanayo ilaa inta dhamaan dhulka SSC laga xoreenayo oo lagaadhayo Himaladiishacabka SSC higsanayeen oo SSC oo maamul madax banaan loo seemeeyo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted July 23, 2010 The ssc leadership have been secretly holding talks with kulmiye officials just before the election... the likes of xaglatoosiye are after few positions he wont be a problem, but there are few hard headed ones. silaanyo is clever his new strategy will be the carrot and the stick methods. 1) he will offer good solid positions to well known faces from the region. removing this tag of under representation. also in the future there be a new political party which represents intrest communities of sool and eastern sanaag, in somaliland elections lead my prominant politician from sool. (this is inside info) 2) silaanyo admin will publicly and privatelyy state that they want to have open negotiations with the ssc and similer groups. this will mean they will be put in awkward position because if they say yes their supporters will desert them (the qurba joog folks) for negotiating with the dreaded SNM. On the other hand if they refuses then they will be seen to be extremist group like shabaab that just want war and nothing else, putting the ball firmly in their court. 3) Finally if they do decide not to negotiate then somaliland can say these are unreasonable people who just want to wage war in peacefull land and bring the large stick upong them. remove the cause/excuse = the rebel is naked. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites