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galbeedi   

It will difficult to face the Shia, but the sabre rattling will continue. The so called threat from Iran is making America rich . The reckless Bin Salmaan kid giving away $400 billion in ten years.  America will be happy to use Iran for their cash cow without firing a bullet.

It is the biggest scam within the American lobby network.

In the meantime , we must get out of the Arab league. It is very dangerous tribal club that will only hurt us. WE should keep our distance.

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Duufaan   
2 hours ago, galbeedi said:

Tallaabo,

I hate UAE but not Somaliland. I might not like the Jeegaan administration, but I do not hate the people.

The UAE is really very dangerous. They are working for the colonial powers. Two days ago, Turkey took over Afrin without huge damage and transferred the town to the rightful owners the Syria. THe UAE foreign minister said, " Turkey is disrespecting  interfering Arab countries". They were the ones who armed the opposition to topple Assad of Syria, yet now that Turkey is clearing the land for the refugee to settle back the land they are attacking Turkey.

They are dividing Yemen , Calling Djibouti " Xayawaan", preparing war with Iran , attacking Somalia, Tunisia, and many other Muslim countries. Money cannot buy everything. 

I agree with  OLd O on this. OLd empires will decline no doubt.  The oil money will be done sooner than you think. IMagine, why would a Somali, Yemeni, Sudanese or An African businessman would go to Dubai. They do not manufacturing anything, everything comes from China or other places. WE would go to China and other places and bring home directly with our own ports. Banking and other finacial institutions would be created in Nairobi, Mogadishu  and Addis , if the later survives the ORomo revolution. 

Dubai will be done. THey keep calling for war and destruction, and their wish will come. The next gulf war will center in Dubai. THe last want destroyed historical cities like Baghdad , Aleppo and Adden. The next one will decimate Dubai and Abu Dubai. I have no doubt about that. If the Saudis do not change their behaviour, the " Fitna" might reach first in Riyadh and Jeddah, and finally the holy land (Makkah and Medina).

The Arab nations are the only group of leaders who will do whatever it takes to stay in power and  kill their own people regardless of the cost. .Sooner or later they will pay for their crimes.

 

The UEA is added this list because of their current wealthy. With  a 800 billion GPA, they already make the list of top 30. If they going to remain the GPA  ranking for the end next decade is open question.

 

I do not see them changing their behavior any time soon which unfortunate. It needs not only a culture change but also leadership change.

 

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Duufaan   
37 minutes ago, galbeedi said:

 

In the meantime , we must get out of the Arab league. It is very dangerous tribal club that will only hurt us. WE should keep our distance.

They are not gone leave you alone.  You either with them or against them. Differences is, they are now operating openly and aggressively.   

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galbeedi   

I heard that the ruler of Abu Dhabi is different than this Maniac Mohamed Bin Zayed. I hope there could be some changes with this leadership. 

They are in that GDP zone for now but they could not stay there. Their oil monopoly will diminish as years go by, America will be net oil producer, and China might not buy from them , so let them drink the oil. Even richer nations like Switzerland will be out of the 30 club.

AS we grow they will go down.

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Tallaabo   
5 hours ago, galbeedi said:

Dubai will be done. THey keep calling for war and destruction, and their wish will come. The next gulf war will center in Dubai. THe last want destroyed historical cities like Baghdad , Aleppo and Adden. The next one will decimate Dubai and Abu Dubai. I have no doubt about that. If the Saudis do not change their behaviour, the " Fitna" might reach first in Riyadh and Jeddah, and finally the holy land (Makkah and Medina).

The Arab nations are the only group of leaders who will do whatever it takes to stay in power and  kill their own people regardless of the cost. .Sooner or later they will pay for their crimes.

You are making big claims with no effort to substantiate them Mr Galbeedi. You claimed that Dubai and Abu Dhabi with be the scene of another Gulf war without telling us who will be fighting such a conflict. Don't you know that the Iranians are among the most successful groups in the UAE? And that trade between Iran and the UAE is booming? 

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galbeedi   

If that is the case, then why with the Saudis they are plotting a war against Iran. My calculation is if a war comes in the Persian Gulf , it will definitely reach UAE. THey trying to use America but this time they will reach them. I have no doubt about that.

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Turkiga got lucky they escaped from the jaws of EU, whom they were very eager to join for a long time. Not anymore. Imagine what would have happened to them had they joined EU. Baalasha ayaa laga rifi lahaa mar hore sida Giriiga.

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2 hours ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Turkiga got lucky they escaped from the jaws of EU, whom they were very eager to join for a long time. Not anymore. Imagine what would have happened to them had they joined EU. Baalasha ayaa laga rifi lahaa mar hore sida Giriiga.

If Turkey had joined EU they would have become very fast the China for Europe. They have fairly educated work force. All European car assembly would move to Turkey. That is one reason Germany was most aginst.

It did not work out, now Turkey is moving east.

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Something fishy going on between Turkey and Iran. That is what is driving America mad.

Both Persians and Turks killed Roman empires. Could history be repeating?

Or Turkey is preparing to again benefit from the coming sanctions on Iran?

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