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What if Somaliland does unify with Somalia

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Somalia is one country. It has one flag and one Capital. The secessionists are now weaker than at any time. The fact remains they are rattled and the transition is not even over. What will happen, when it ends?

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General Duke;782522 wrote:
Somalia is one country. It has one flag and one Capital. The secessionists are now weaker than at any time. The fact remains they are rattled and the transition is not even over. What will happen, when it ends?

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somaliland is stronger than ever, trust me if we smell a threat we become more united, all clans and all politcal parties, all the parliment and all the guurti have the same view.

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Oodweyne;782523 wrote:
^^^
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The crocodile tears of Somalinimo,
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Adeer you have no leg to stand on. The UNPOS & UN offices for Somalia have started to locate to Mogadishu from Nairobi...

 

zMitchell1l.jpg OOdweyne, here is one of your ancestors in Garowe....

 

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Who has Siilanyu met lately?

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^^^I am not going anywhere. I am just having a laugh surfing secessionist websites. Half are dead links, other confused with Morgan and the rest just bitter and frustrated with their impotence. Oodweyne, are you not the man who predicted that recognition was imminent back in 2003?

I can take JB, Siilanyu's relative through his wife seriously. I can even take NG who is from the warlords clan seriously. But who are you?

 

What did Faisal Waraabe state "Somali politics is in Garowe hands" and then he cried...

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^^^^^You don't seem to get it. You have nothing to offer. Your enclave in which you are a bit part player is isolated. It can not even take a small town. Its also has no clout, its leaders are weak and ignored by the world. The British that you so belived have now abandoned you. Your whole junta is now locked into a heated debate wither to attend a SOMALIA conference.

 

Twenty years has passed and you are no closer to the dream of having your own country in the NW of Somalia.

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General Duke , Oodweyne waad ceejisay

 

oodweyne give it up , the delusion is about to end , there will be a new dawn, and Mogadishu will thrive as your capital city.

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Do you lot never tire ? You are just screaming the same old things.

 

 

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Tomorrow we will see Somaliland/SSC thread ~ 2,000,001 :D

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Carafaat   

General Duke;782571 wrote:
^^^^^You don't seem to get it. You have nothing to offer. Your enclave in which you are a bit part player is isolated. It can not even take a small town. Its also has no clout, its leaders are weak and ignored by the world. The British that you so belived have now abandoned you. Your whole junta is now locked into a heated debate wither to attend a SOMALIA conference.

 

Twenty years has passed and you are no closer to the dream of having your own country in the NW of Somalia.

Said the man from Galkacyo, city with 3 diffrent clan administration. :D

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General Duke;782791 wrote:
Poor Carafat, adeer Galkacyu can have four administration, Galkacyu is still in a country called Somalia, like Hargaysa is still that same Somalia..

Duke, your cousing living in the same city rather builds a wall between you and him. that says a lot about you. you have nothign to offer.

 

 

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NASSIR;782800 wrote:
Mintid, Xaduuda ma Mexican baa laga xirayaa?

A better question for you:

Are there Mexicans at the Djibouti border? No, of course not. Yet there are still border controls between the two different Somali administrations at the Djibouti border.

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