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theyuusuf143 wrote:
DucaaleBoqor wrote:Loyalist Amxaars should be executed every friday and sunday...Start with Hawdian and Skywalker25



Accordimg to my observation, if Skywalker is loyal for any thing, its his own habarjeclo clan :lol:
Which one is Skywalker loyal to Sheikh Isaxaaq or Amxaars?
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First of all Guhad not only one of the dumbest forumers but the guy can flip at any time. He doesn't know whether to share bed with his ONLF cousin or his cousin who wears Liyu police body guard for the Habesha exploring oil----when the Habesha figured it's easier to wear suit and tie and give the killing job to Guhad's cousins. Basically like the butcher who does all the dirty for the master.

Guhad is not intelligent person.
guhad122 wrote:Here is a very good example of how confident the Ethiopians. The same Amhaian singer singing Sulfa song...I swear i had to watch three times to check that this is not an voice-over song....Let us admit, our Ehio cousins are more civilized and more understanding than us....Tell me a famous Somalisinger who sings Amharic :lol: :lol: :lol:

:blessed: :blessed:
Then he tried to blame his low intelligence on 'his Isaac ancestral mother'. A fictional story, which he got massive karbaash that he will never forget.

Now the low intelligent guy who can't even tell the difference between audio and video-------is studying my maps. He is investing time following my digital footprint.

I have little news for him. Even Habesha use my maps such as the ESAT media.

So I do those things for a purpose. They start debates. They give someone in policy making position ideas. And you have no idea who has them today.

Here is Ethiopia's largest television (ESAT) using my map to create it's public fear of TPLF "hidden" agendas and the Sudanese factor (appease Sudan to use later as an attack front same way SNM used Haud):



If more Ethiopian policy makers can pick up my maps, eventually one will find its way on the table to be implemented. Don't forget I got invited to join various Ethiopian groups but I insist my vision is to become a policy institute should I decide to join Ethiopian politics. I can then just pass my papers to low IQ individuals like Guhad to wear the Liyu police uniform and go execute the idea. I have no intensions in Dabaqodism or dirtying my hands.

When I talk about Ethiopia, I go after their policies and how decisions are made. I went to enter there while you keep yourself busy with videos and cry "Amhara loves us because I saw them sing Sulfa"

You dumb as fok!

Keep studying my maps and all the other visions I helped mapped. I don't need to add more to someone as dumb as you.
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RoobleAlWaliid wrote:lol Why would Ethiopia negotiate about land when it controls every Somali region.
Ethiopia was interested in Zeila and there are two good reasons for that.

The idea didn't go through because of the French, who didn't want Ethiopia to almost completely surround its tiny Djibouti (then Eritrea was part of Ethiopia).

The French felt threatened economically and politically. For instance a new port in Zeila would supply Ethiopian demands and there wouldn't be any need of Ethiopia to keep using the French railway. It could have constructed its own one to Zeila. These were France's position.

But now that the French are long gone, perhaps it's time to revive the vision.

We know Ethiopia is going to swallow up Djibouti too so it may as well take Zeila and hand back our Haud.

The question is though in our time and age is Haud important with climate change more evident and more families giving up nomadic life? Is it worth it?

The Habesha are gambling on one thing and that is oil/gas in western Haud near the Jigjiga block and another one near Degehbour.

Indeed it's a debate open for the future policy makers.


Ogaden is long gone and will be the Palestine of Africa once the Habesha run out off lands in the highlands more than 50 million of them will swallow up the little Ogadens same way they did with the Agews.

I don't see any tribe called Ogaden by 2100. So Isaac in Haud have two options; make the trade or flee from Haud before becoming Agews too.

Which is worth more to us as Isaaq; Haud, firing up Port of Berbera or Zeila?

We have sentimental value with Haud as the great grassing land while our smart head should tell us we should fire up Port of Berbera and make billions from there then use some of that money and influence to re-finance our other visions. I don't need to share them here.


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Ciise on here revere this Xabashi cross breed


Horta, I am not sure you comprehend much. Who are the Ciise here who revere this guy? I revile his thought process as much as the next anti-xabashi. His words mean nothing to us. Check out the link and read the responses by "Zack".

This outlandish, ill-conceived idea will never happen. I can propose how we can roll down from the plains of Djibouti at dawn, and at dusk have tea in Hargaysa. In physics, for every action there is a reaction. Don't think for one second there will be no repercussion if this is ever implemented Image

Caleema sarka Ugaska Ciise has always been in Saylac and will continue to be the case for generations to come regardless of what others say. Saylac will be dealt with at a time and place of our choosing; right now, we are looking at the big picture in Ethiopia. We are thrusting hard into Ethiopia's G spot whether she likes it or not. Day of reckoning is coming and we want to make sure we get enough piece of the pie Image
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Jabuutawi wrote:
This outlandish, ill-conceived idea will never happen. I can propose how we can roll down from the plains of Djibouti at dawn, and at dusk have tea in Hargaysa. In physics, for every action there is a reaction. Don't think for one second there will be no repercussion if this is ever implemented ]
:usure:

Djoubti is a joke..yall got overrun by an Eritrean tigray women brigade. :damn: :damn:

Never forget that futo madobe :umad:
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You do also know that 30% of Eritrean soldiers are comprised of women. During the war with Ethiopia, Eritrean women played a prominent role in the fight. Back at ya! :umad:

As for casualty, we killed 100 of them; our martyred were less than 45 -- a ratio of more than two to one.
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Issa no longer has any say in Zeila. The last of Issa were kicked out in 2012 and for the first time we put Samaroon at the helm.

The new front line was in Lowyacado in recent years but that too got shut down.

The rest of Issa perished in the last ongoing drought.

Zeila for Haud is an interesting but first let's fire up Berbera port and keep Ethiopia landlocked. I believe the port brings in more cash than Haud will ever be.

I believe that may spare Zeila but as far as having any sentimental value there is none.

For now it will sit idle and ghost town while recovery work begins in Berbera.

Zeila is dead there but now it becomes case of Berbera port income vs Haud income. It is clear, which one we gonna go with.



Keeping Ethiopia landlocked is within our economic interest not that anyone of us cares about Zeila after all Haji Sharmarke brought it to its knees, Egal prepared the grave and Silanyo buried it.
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skywalker25 wrote:Horta its funny how the Hutu always get their knickers in a twist whenever Ethiopia is mentioned. Its like those assortment Bantus directing them in Xamar are invisible or dont exist. Lord and behold if Ethiopia in Somali territory is mentioned though. I can understand the autistic Ogaden thats been under Habashi abuse for a century, the Hutu though baffles me....

Skywalker: ogaden are under xabashi.
Skywalker: Isaq makes up the majority in hawd, dhegaxbuur, and other places.
Skywalker: ogaden are xabashi slaves.
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I'm glad that zeila belongs to people whom we can trust with our Islamic heritage!

Awdal should have been part of djibouti since it was historically part of the muslim jebarti awfat region

Jebarti here doesn't mean clan, it just means muslims of habasha and this was the first Muslim area in the horn of Africa after the dahlak islands

The problems with the Christian axum began after saladin liberated egypt as he targeted the egyptian copts who collaborated with the crusaders

The king of habasha have sent messengers to saladin deen that if he did not stop he will target the local muslisms

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saladin

By the 12 century there have been clashes between the Muslims and habasha but the Muslims were very weak and divided betwen 7 sultans so they accepted all his conditions until the arrival of omar al walasha who united them more by force

There was a family who still their ethnic identity is unknown but had close ties with somalis and worked in harar as generals for the sultan, this family will eventually seize power in there and the conquest of habasha begins from here with an army mainly composed of somali clans

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultanate_of_Ifat

http://www.arab-ency.com/ar/%D8%A7%D9%8 ... 8%A7%D8%AA
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walashma_dynasty
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I believe we did our job in Zeila so now it's matter of sending what ever Issa the droughts spare across the border to Djibouti.

Here the Issa and Samaroon go hard



Since Haji Sharmarke governorship, first Isaac leader crowned in Zeila.



Now let's put some of our energy in the east and Haud.
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As I said in my previous post, Saylac will be dealt with in a time and place of our choosing. Our ugas coronation went without hitch in 2010, we need not carry visa or passport to come and go from Saylac-Lughaye state. Personally speaking, Saylac has no economic benefit as much as historical affinity, and that can be reignited whenever we deem it necessary. The big prize is Ethiopia and its future direction.

Since 2011 you and your ilk were uttering Berbera port this and that. I got news for you, nothing will happen. No company in their right mind will invest half a billion dollars to upgrade a dilapidated and aging port without due diligence about the labyrinth sovereignty laws that may present pitfalls in an international court. The signature from Mogadhishu has more legal weight than one by the governor of Hargaysa. I do not foresee anything coming out of this.

As for pitting Ciise against Gadabursi, well, that trite game has lost its efficacy. Saylac, just like Borame or Hargaysa, is a shared city, as it should be. I am not quite familiar with the administrative breakdown, but the mayor and 8 are Gadabursi; 7 of the commissioners are Ciise.
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AwRastaale wrote:First of all Guhad not only one of the dumbest forumers but the guy can flip at any time. He doesn't know whether to share bed with his ONLF cousin or his cousin who wears Liyu police body guard for the Habesha exploring oil----when the Habesha figured it's easier to wear suit and tie and give the killing job to Guhad's cousins. Basically like the butcher who does all the dirty for the master.

Guhad is not intelligent person.
guhad122 wrote:Here is a very good example of how confident the Ethiopians. The same Amhaian singer singing Sulfa song...I swear i had to watch three times to check that this is not an voice-over song....Let us admit, our Ehio cousins are more civilized and more understanding than us....Tell me a famous Somalisinger who sings Amharic

:blessed: :blessed:
Then he tried to blame his low intelligence on 'his Isaac ancestral mother'. A fictional story, which he got massive karbaash that he will never forget.

Now the low intelligent guy who can't even tell the difference between audio and video-------is studying my maps. He is investing time following my digital footprint.

I have little news for him. Even Habesha use my maps such as the ESAT media.

So I do those things for a purpose. They start debates. They give someone in policy making position ideas. And you have no idea who has them today.

Here is Ethiopia's largest television (ESAT) using my map to create it's public fear of TPLF "hidden" agendas and the Sudanese factor (appease Sudan to use later as an attack front same way SNM used Haud):


Hawdian aka Xabashi-iidoor, how many times do you have to post that song?? :lol: :lol: You immaturity and lack of confidence is well depicted in your threads....To me, the Amxaar singing the song, and the one whose voice-over is created are the same....My point was that there is nothing wrong about learning the culture of Ethiopia and yes I think they are our next of kins..i was never into this Carab hoopla...Having made that clear, I am here to tell you that you are very confused dude/lady. I have never seen anyone so bipolar in views than you. Where does you loyalty lies; Ethiopia or Isaaq??? As many of the iidoor forum members pointed out, it is against the clan interest of iidoor to give Ethiopia a port...They already have a free one in Berbera so giving them another free one would not mean that much to them...What went wrong int the bargaining process here :clap:
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firstly slaves aka caqdheer must not talk to free people unless they look upwards kkk

what I'll say is that issa have no presence in either SL nor Ethiopia because they have all ran off to the French military camp to get laid it seems :oops:
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Jabuutawi wrote:As I said in my previous post, Saylac will be dealt with in a time and place of our choosing. Our ugas coronation went without hitch in 2010, we need not carry visa or passport to come and go from Saylac-Lughaye state. Personally speaking, Saylac has no economic benefit as much as historical affinity, and that can be reignited whenever we deem it necessary. The big prize is Ethiopia and its future direction.

Since 2011 you and your ilk were uttering Berbera port this and that. I got news for you, nothing will happen. No company in their right mind will invest half a billion dollars to upgrade a dilapidated and aging port without due diligence about the labyrinth sovereignty laws that may present pitfalls in an international court. The signature from Mogadhishu has more legal weight than one by the governor of Hargaysa. I do not foresee anything coming out of this.

As for pitting Ciise against Gadabursi, well, that trite game has lost its efficacy. Saylac, just like Borame or Hargaysa, is a shared city, as it should be. I am not quite familiar with the administrative breakdown, but the mayor and 8 are Gadabursi; 7 of the commissioners are Ciise.
I advice you to watch your behaviour, not every one interested you and Hawdian mereja drama. Saylac is what its, Ciise presence in that area Suits Somaliland future plan. If that's not the case ciise can no longer survive in Somaliland.
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BigBreak wrote:firstly slaves aka caqdheer must not talk to free people unless they look upwards kkk

what I'll say is that issa have no presence in either SL nor Ethiopia because they have all ran off to the French military camp to get laid it seems :oops:
Dont talk out of your ass idoor boy, issa could capture your little triangle state within few hours like Saddam did to Kuwait, issa is the second largest clan in ddsi along with their samaroon brethren, langaab baa tahay markaa ogoow that you cant claim certain things when it comes to issa's population.

Tell those fairytale's to your step dad gunter while his destroying your mama's punani.
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