African Union Troops in Somalia: Djibouti

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African Union Troops in Somalia: Djibouti

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Djibouti has re-paid Somalia for the help we gave them in the 70s.
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they are real walaalos, hiil walaal :tocry:
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Warsheekh wrote:they are real walaalos, hiil walaal :tocry:
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I congratulate the Djiboutians for helping the needy people in Hiiraan, they are doing a great job in Baladweyn. Hiil Walaal army :up:
Unlike Somaliland, Djibouti made the right decision when they opted to be their own country rather than unite with Somalia in 1978.
Image if Djibouti had chosen to unite with Somalia after their independence, today they would be facing a fate similar to that of Somaliland.
Djibouti would have been in the failed Somalia, and if they ever tried to withdraw from that failed union, they would have been called Somalidiid :meles:

Xasan Guuleed Abdidoon for the right choice :up:
Maxamed Ibrahin Cigaal for the wrong choice :down:
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Re: African Union Troops in Somalia: Djibouti

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Samatar,


Xasan Guled Abtidoon was born and raised in Somaliland. His entire family was from SL, so obviously the fate of Somaliland after the union became an example of what could go wrong if Djibouti would join the Somali democratic republic and when the Somali government in 1977 proposed the idea of sending a governor from koonfur that would "rule" Djibouti until the unification process was completed made him realize the deception and that became the nail in the coffin.


Reer SL are far from Somalidiid. We took the first steps to unite the 5 Somali regions and we were back stabbed.
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Kabriid wrote:Samatar,


Xasan Guled Abtidoon was born and raised in Somaliland. His entire family was from SL, so obviously the fate of Somaliland after the union became an example of what could go wrong if Djibouti would join the Somali democratic republic and when the Somali government in 1977 proposed the idea of sending a governor from koonfur that would "rule" Djibouti until the unification process was completed made him realize the deception and that became the nail in the coffin.


Reer SL are far from Somalidiid. We took the first steps to unite the 5 Somali regions and we were back stabbed.

Abtidoon was born in Lughaya, a town north west of Hargeisa :up:
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Djibouti :up: :up: :up: :up: :up:
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I teared up. Excellent propaganda :stylin:

Lets not forget that Djibouti was where US raids into SOmalia were launched in 1993. Even EThiopia, Kenya refused to allow air raids from their territory unlike Djibouti.
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Djibouti is in it for the money and influence it gets internationally and internally for Somalia. Djibouti should weild insignificant regional influence especially compared to Somalia, but because of our situation even little countries like it have influence over us. :down:

As for Amisom, I do prefer them to be Somalis like the Djiboutians because of the cultural and language aspects. :up:
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Re: African Union Troops in Somalia: Djibouti

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Kabriid wrote:Samatar,


Xasan Guled Abtidoon was born and raised in Somaliland. His entire family was from SL, so obviously the fate of Somaliland after the union became an example of what could go wrong if Djibouti would join the Somali democratic republic and when the Somali government in 1977 proposed the idea of sending a governor from koonfur that would "rule" Djibouti until the unification process was completedmade him realize the deception and that became the nail in the coffin.


Reer SL are far from Somalidiid. We took the first steps to unite the 5 Somali regions and we were back stabbed.
Waxaas ma suuqaa ka maqashay mise arin dhacday weeye?

OP, the guy at 11:25 ma Somaali baa? Kuwa Burundi ka yimid aanba u haystay....

Ciisa Madoobaha waa Hawiye lumay...siduu Cumar Geelle Hawiyaha u jecelyahay wuxuu dalkiisa ku qaabilay sadex madaxweyne Somaaliyeed la doortay Cali Mahdi, C/qaasim iyo Shariifka :lol:

AW..you're right they still maintain a huge US base there...but i think they have done more positives for Somalia then negatives. Since independence, they have maintained a positive relationship with every government in Somalia. When the MSB regime was carrying out its campaign in the North they opened their arms for the refugees and did not support Barre in his actions. Since 1991 they supported every peace process too.

Djibouti, dawlad direed, dawlad Irireed :up:
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