Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 That means highly disagreeable things that the states sign won't be valid. One good case is the attempt to give UAE a military base in Berbera so it can bomb Yemeni Houthis and this has the danger of making the area a prime target for Shia insurgents who can easily rain down rockets on Berbera. XOG: Madaxweyne Farmaajo oo Wakiilada Beesha Caalamka ku soo rogay Amar lama filaan ku noqday http://www.warqaad.org/xog-madaxweyne-farmaajo-oo-wakiilada-beesha-caalamka-ku-soo-rogay-amar-lama-filaan-ku-noqday/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 It is also notable that the opposition parties of Somaliland are also against giving the Emiratis a military base as they see the bigger picture. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barwaaqo Posted February 10, 2017 Faan waynaa! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 @Barwaaqo said: Faan waynaa! Majority of Somalilanders are also against the illegal military base. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 Oodweyne That is some valid points but at the end of the day nothing stays the same (apart from Somaliland never getting recognized). We will see how it goes, it is still early days with Farmaajo so far it is showing positive signs. Somaliland can have its development directly but as far as national military issues go it is not appropriate for a unrecognized state to give military bases to whoever they want despite clear signs that this can spill the Sunni vs Shia conflict into the Somali lands. The opposition politicians (WADANI and UCID) are against the base, we will work with the Farmaajo adminstration where our interests align and are appropriate. That is common sense. Xildhibbaan Waabeeye oo SI Adag uga Hadlay Saldhiga Milatari Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 Oodweyne I am afraid you have nothing here but poor attempt at ad-hominems, I am a realistic Somalilander like Coldoon that sees the reality that no longer believes in the coming of a tooth-fairy recognition. Once you stop believing the falsehood of recognition ever coming then of course we can discuss in a sensible way what the interests of Somaliland are. Someone who supports a regime that can't even build toilets, roads or even provide clean water nor feed (1.5m on the brink of starvation as we speak ) for its residents can't tell me what the interests of Somalilanders are. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barwaaqo Posted February 10, 2017 Oodweyne Saalax wuxuu i soo xasuusiyaa, sheekadii labada dumara ee willka yar isku qabsaday. Markii xaakimkii kala saari kari-waayey labada dumara ta wiilka yar dhashay ayuu xukumay in inanka yar laba loo kala jaro oo midba qayb la siiyo. Hooyadii dhabta ahayd waxay tidhi "yaan la kala jarine, iyadda hala siiyo" , halka tii kale ku qanacday xukunka xaakimka. Sidaas ayaa lagu ogaaday hooyadii dhabta ahayd oo la arkay in iyadda lexejeclo haysay ooy doonaysay in wiilkeedu noolaado. Hadda waynu naqaan qolyaha reer Somaliland ee aaminsan Xamar dhaqankooda iyo siday u fekaraan, ninkani haduu yahay cidda uu sheeganayo , waxyaabaha qaar muu sameeyeeen oo birmagaydo ayuu yeelan lahaa. Saalax maalin walba waxa uu raadiya war kutiri -kuteen ah oo uu rabo in uu magaca Somaliland wax ku yeelo balse wararka uu soo dhigo cidi ma tidhaah "gadhoodhkaagu waa meeqa" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted February 10, 2017 Again your mistake is you believe disintegration will come from external forces were's to any sane person it is evident it will come from internal. Majority of Somalilanders even the youth no longer believe in the delusion of recognition. The reality is anybody that reads your ramblings of the " Mogadishu bogeyman" will laugh at you after watching this video. The internal disintegration of the Somaliland project will come from within, as many are disillusioned with 26 years of falsehood, no development, politicians stealing the money and building it with villas in Dubai while the average civilian starves. The communities that are made up of Somaliland can of course be self-governing (hence the Federal republic of Somalia) but there will be no recognition, so why was your time believing in imaginary recognition, doesn't make sense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites