Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
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- Dhulbahantking
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Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
its a war u will never win when u cant even defeaat a subclan of dhulbahant reer hagar. u cant take on a harti union wallahi.stop being delusional and wave the blue flag high so we can bomb u again like 88 siad barre nephew is in charge give us 4 years and we will see if we hear of the worst fairytale ever no happy ending ictiraaf chasers.
- Dhulbahantking
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Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
its a war u will never win when u cant even defeaat a subclan of dhulbahant reer hagar. u cant take on a harti union wallahi.stop being delusional and wave the blue flag high so we can bomb u again like 88 siad barre nephew is in charge give us 4 years and we will see if we hear of the worst fairytale ever no happy ending ictiraaf chasers.
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Xildiiid
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Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
My sub sub sub sub clan controls Kalshaale, where's Pussyland, qurjiile and the rest of Dofaar Ismaaciil?
The SL troops were stationed in that zone to protect your people from my people, not to wage war on poor qurjiiles.
The SL troops were stationed in that zone to protect your people from my people, not to wage war on poor qurjiiles.
Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
Horta first of all does Somalia even see u as their equal?Xildiiid wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2017 5:59 pmWe cant secede from something we were not part of.SultanOrder wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:19 pm There is nothing to understand. As long as seccessionists, not reer waqooyi, support secession, we shall always be diametrically opposed. Showing their clear opposition is a good thing, we know where they stand. But seccionism is not important for the moment. We shall deal with them when the time comes.
It is the manifest destiny of Somalis to be under one national flag. The color doesn't matter and who heads it doesn't matter. For me I could not careless if it was the SL flag with the tawhid (a beautiful touch), or the blue flag with the white star. By guile or by force we shall be together!
The union was permanent but incomplete, there are still missing parts!
Juridically, the union didn't exist. Something that doesn't exist cannot be permanent.
War between Somaliland and Zoomalia is inevitable.

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Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
It isn't inevitable sxb. I believe our argument will win out in the end, and in peace we shall again be one.Xildiiid wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2017 5:59 pmWe cant secede from something we were not part of.SultanOrder wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:19 pm There is nothing to understand. As long as seccessionists, not reer waqooyi, support secession, we shall always be diametrically opposed. Showing their clear opposition is a good thing, we know where they stand. But seccionism is not important for the moment. We shall deal with them when the time comes.
It is the manifest destiny of Somalis to be under one national flag. The color doesn't matter and who heads it doesn't matter. For me I could not careless if it was the SL flag with the tawhid (a beautiful touch), or the blue flag with the white star. By guile or by force we shall be together!
The union was permanent but incomplete, there are still missing parts!
Juridically, the union didn't exist. Something that doesn't exist cannot be permanent.
War between Somaliland and Zoomalia is inevitable.
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Xildiiid
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Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
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What argument? Somalia has no legal claims to SL nor is Somalia the sole legitimate representative of the defunct and illegal Somali republic.
The objective of the proposed union was to unite all Somalis, that's also out of the window given Djiboutis existence as a sovereign country and the treaties signed by your uncle Afweyne with Kenya and Ethiopia regarding the occupied territories.
You have no argument, just fake sentiments.
War is inevitable as long as Zoomalia is claiming my country.
Tijoux,
They're not equal in any sense.
Somaliland was an independent country when Zoomalia was still a colony. Somaliland has historical legitimacy unlike Zoomalia given the archeological evidence proving continuous habitation by humans and the area within the holy triangle actually contains the highest amount of ancient settlements and stelaes in Somali inhabited territory. Some with Axumite, Sabean, Himyarite and undeciphered (indigenous) inscriptions, not to mention that it was inside the holy triangle the Puntite artifacts were discovered.
People from Zoomalia are a hybrid group that we only share language with and even that language is spoken in its pidgin form in Zoomalia.
What argument? Somalia has no legal claims to SL nor is Somalia the sole legitimate representative of the defunct and illegal Somali republic.
The objective of the proposed union was to unite all Somalis, that's also out of the window given Djiboutis existence as a sovereign country and the treaties signed by your uncle Afweyne with Kenya and Ethiopia regarding the occupied territories.
You have no argument, just fake sentiments.
War is inevitable as long as Zoomalia is claiming my country.
Tijoux,
They're not equal in any sense.
Somaliland was an independent country when Zoomalia was still a colony. Somaliland has historical legitimacy unlike Zoomalia given the archeological evidence proving continuous habitation by humans and the area within the holy triangle actually contains the highest amount of ancient settlements and stelaes in Somali inhabited territory. Some with Axumite, Sabean, Himyarite and undeciphered (indigenous) inscriptions, not to mention that it was inside the holy triangle the Puntite artifacts were discovered.
People from Zoomalia are a hybrid group that we only share language with and even that language is spoken in its pidgin form in Zoomalia.
Re: Having A Hard Time Understanding Some Somalilanders Here
Xildiiid wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:15 pm
People from Zoomalia are a hybrid group that we only share language with and even that language is spoken in its pidgin form in Zoomalia.
Waad karbashtaay
They say the truth shall set you free

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