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Re: The conditions of Isaac to join somalia

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Thanato wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:30 am
Siciid85 wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:20 am
Thanato wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:08 am All the Idoors I know are building their dreams in Xamar. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble. But the ones I know are investing heavily. Even the ones who live in the North are migrating to Xamar.

What that means for Somaliland, you figure it out.
It means they are smart business folk. We have idoors in Djabuti , Ethiopia, Kenya ,Uganda, Tanzania and all over the continent.

What do they have in common?

Unquestionable and unshakable loyalty to the motherland
Human beings are only loyal to the person that feeds them. Human psychology 101.

If Greenland offers you food, security and the essentials of survival you will sing the anthem, kiss the flag and get your tin hat out when battle starts.

The day those luxuries are compromised. Loyalty to th 'motherand' goes out the window.

Just ask the European Americans what allegiance they have to continental Europe.
Then you don't know the Isaac mentality. I grew up in Morth America, but when I speak, you would think I just came from the plains of Hawd. My children too. Though I am an American, my heart lies in Somaliland without a doubt and if push came to shove, would absolutely Give my life for it.
Isaac yar iyo wayn, wadaad and wabiin waa isku wada mabda'

I would compare the Isaac to the Jews more or less, in our close rank mentality. The rest of Somalis, you are comparable to the Europeans you speak of. Waxaan idinku mathaalaa xunbad- badeed, moojada kolba dhinac ula sabeeya
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Re: The conditions of Isaac to join somalia

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Puntland's decision to cut off all ties to the federal government in mogadishu was the nail in the coffin for Somaliland's recognition efforts, im sure smart people know why i say this
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:44 am Puntland's decision to cut off all ties to the federal government in mogadishu was the nail in the coffin for Somaliland's recognition efforts, im sure smart people know why i say this
Your copycat state is currently bankrupt, i.e. running in the red. Your so called president was chased out of his own capital. The 'me-too' statelet lost to the Isaaq in Sool and to the Hawiye in Mudug.

I suggest you worry about paying your army before thinking of including Somaliland in any sentence involving pirateland.
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Ben Dover wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:04 pm
OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 11:44 am Puntland's decision to cut off all ties to the federal government in mogadishu was the nail in the coffin for Somaliland's recognition efforts, im sure smart people know why i say this
Your copycat state is currently bankrupt, i.e. running in the red. Your so called president was chased out of his own capital. The 'me-too' statelet lost to the Isaaq in Sool and to the Hawiye in Mudug.

I suggest you worry about paying your army before thinking of including Somaliland in any sentence involving pirateland.
Where to begin

"Your copycat state is currently bankrupt"

Wrong Puntland has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puntland) and has a robust economy.
Somaliland has a GDP per capita of $347, this would be the 4th lowest in the world behind Burundi Congo and Malawi if it was a real country source: http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

"Your so called president was chased out of his own capital"

Overreaction from the iidoors as usual, Gaas returned to Garowe and the drama died down last month [http://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/pun ... -to-garowe]

"The 'me-too' statelet lost to the Isaaq in Sool"

Hahahah wrong again, Isaaq only have presence in Las Anod city because they are enabled by bribed Pro-Somaliland Jama Siyad Dhulbahante militia. The rest of Sool Xudun and Taleeh, Boocame and Tuqarak Puntland are involved militarily politically and economically.
I won't even begin to mention Buuhoodle city to this day is controlled by Dhulbahante militia that hate iidoors that pledge their allegiance to Puntland deep in Togdheer territory without us even sending them money or troops. Also Sanaag east of Ceerigabo beginning with the Carmale is strongly Puntland territory.

"and to the Hawiye in Mudug. "

Don't get what you mean by this, the separation between north and south Galkacyo is there for everyone to see, we have blocked roads that connects to northern Galkacyo. We have agreed a peace deal with Galmudug maintaining the peace

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Thanato wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:08 am All the Idoors I know are building their dreams in Xamar. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble. But the ones I know are investing heavily. Even the ones who live in the North are migrating to Xamar.

What that means for Somaliland, you figure it out.
It means they eating on both ends :lol: It's like saying the Chinese I know are migrating to Africa and building their dreams in Africa.

What that means for China you figure it out?

It just means it's easy picking and quick way to make money. They see Xamar as a customer base. More customers more rich iidoors
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:29 pm
The dhabayaco just said his bankrupt statelet has a higher GDP/capita than Somaliland :lol:

Pay your army dhabayaco before you try to boast to me on an online forum.

You are completely out of the picture in Sool. You can chuck it to bribing Dhulos or whatever you fancy. You keep racking the Ls as you copy every little move Somaliland makes.

C+ for effor :up:
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Ben Dover wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:47 pm
OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:29 pm
The dhabayaco just said his bankrupt statelet has a higher GDP/capita than Somaliland :lol:

Pay your army dhabayaco before you try to boast to me on an online forum.

You are completely out of the picture in Sool. You can chuck it to bribing Dhulos or whatever you fancy. You keep racking the Ls as you copy every little move Somaliland makes.

C+ for effor :up:

Again facts go right over your head.

1. Somaliland has a GDP per capita of $347, this would be the 4th lowest in the world if it was a real country. Evidence here : http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

2.Puntland controls many areas in Sool, especially Tukaraq and Boocame that are strategically vital located between Las Anod and Garowe.

3.Sanaag east of Ceerigabo is controlled by and is part of Puntland, don't take it from me take it from the Warsangelis that live there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahlx6zmB_DM

4. You are too feeble minded to appreciate and understand the political intelligence of the effect of "copying" has had on your international recognition attempts.Let me spell it out for you. Puntland cut off all ties to Somalia federal government in 2013, this is significant because it defeats the hypothesis that the rest of Somalia (non-Somaliland) is a single unified entity and thus the African Union and international community fear the potential balkanisation of Somalia and consequently rejected Somaliland's recognition bid. Try to keep up.
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:07 pm 4. You are too feeble minded to appreciate and understand the political intelligence of the effect of "copying" has had on your international recognition attempts.Let me spell it out for you. Puntland cut off all ties to Somalia federal government in 2013, this is significant because it defeats the hypothesis that the rest of Somalia (non-Somaliland) is a single unified entity and thus the African Union and international community fear the potential balkanisation of Somalia and consequently rejected Somaliland's recognition bid. Try to keep up.
Dhabayaco, you did not do this out of some high-cunning on your part, you just can not help copy Isaaq. From the days of SNM when your leaders offered a union with SNM (despite your failed DSFF movement preceding the SNM, their offer was rejected btw) to modern day Puntland (name stolen from Somaliland, 0 creativity) and offers of your president to form a union with Somaliland (that too was rejected).

It is just typical Dhabayaco following Isaaq.

About your silly hypothesis, the international players understand and distinguish between Somaliland and Somalia (Puntland included). The African Union (evidenced by their fact finding mission) is aware of the situation on the ground, and that the Somaliland case does not violate any AU red tape with regards to colonial borders. Believe you me if you had a similar international border between you and Zoomaalia you would have followed us in declaring independence, but you cant, and your fate will forever be linked to Walaweynia politics, of which you are today relegated a minor role.

Again, C+ for effort.
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Puntland GDP $1.3b :lol: :lol: they don't barely have even $100m,
Per capital $4000 :russ: :dead:
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KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:44 pm Puntland GDP $1.3b :lol: :lol: they don't barely have even $100m,
Per capital $4000 :russ: :dead:
Lol #Triggered

Facts are facts, an autonomous political entity like Puntland (founded 1998) has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(founded 1991). A seven year head start. Read this interesting article by the World Bank on Somaliland poverty. It has Hargeisa the second capital of Somalia and still millions on the brink of starvation throughout Somaliland. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

By the way it "Per Capita" not "Per Capital", iidoor displaying their intelligence as per usual
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:49 pm
KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:44 pm Puntland GDP $1.3b :lol: :lol: they don't barely have even $100m,
Per capital $4000 :russ: :dead:
Lol #Triggered

Facts are facts, an autonomous political entity like Puntland (founded 1998) has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(founded 1991). A seven year head start. Read this interesting article by the World Bank on Somaliland poverty. It has Hargeisa the second capital of Somalia and still millions on the brink of starvation throughout Somaliland. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

By the way it "Per Capita" not "Per Capital", iidoor displaying their intelligence as per usual
I can't take dhabacyo seriously, can't pay few hundred malitia men
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:49 pm
KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:44 pm Puntland GDP $1.3b :lol: :lol: they don't barely have even $100m,
Per capital $4000 :russ: :dead:
Lol #Triggered

Facts are facts, an autonomous political entity like Puntland (founded 1998) has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(founded 1991). A seven year head start. Read this interesting article by the World Bank on Somaliland poverty. It has Hargeisa the second capital of Somalia and still millions on the brink of starvation throughout Somaliland. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

By the way it "Per Capita" not "Per Capital", iidoor displaying their intelligence as per usual

Miskiin, that was an estimation and it was bck in 2012, half of decade ago.

Inta dhismahan ku baxday iyo budget ka puntland ayaa is leeg.
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KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:04 pm
OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:49 pm
KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:44 pm Puntland GDP $1.3b :lol: :lol: they don't barely have even $100m,
Per capital $4000 :russ: :dead:
Lol #Triggered

Facts are facts, an autonomous political entity like Puntland (founded 1998) has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(founded 1991). A seven year head start. Read this interesting article by the World Bank on Somaliland poverty. It has Hargeisa the second capital of Somalia and still millions on the brink of starvation throughout Somaliland. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

By the way it "Per Capita" not "Per Capital", iidoor displaying their intelligence as per usual

Miskiin, that was an estimation and it was bck in 2012, half of decade ago.

Inta dhismahan ku baxday iyo budget ka puntland ayaa is leeg.
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Looks very nice, but now show pictures of Siilanyos home town of Caynabo, people are dying of starvation day by day while your boasting on somali forums
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OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:07 pm
KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:04 pm
OmarMahamoud wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:49 pm

Lol #Triggered

Facts are facts, an autonomous political entity like Puntland (founded 1998) has a higher GDP per capita than Somaliland(founded 1991). A seven year head start. Read this interesting article by the World Bank on Somaliland poverty. It has Hargeisa the second capital of Somalia and still millions on the brink of starvation throughout Somaliland. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press- ... somaliland

By the way it "Per Capita" not "Per Capital", iidoor displaying their intelligence as per usual

Miskiin, that was an estimation and it was bck in 2012, half of decade ago.

Inta dhismahan ku baxday iyo budget ka puntland ayaa is leeg.
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Looks very nice, but now show pictures of Siilanyos home town of Caynabo, people are dying of starvation day by day while your boasting on somali forums
Starvation? are you talking about the drought everyone suffer for this, Puntland are the worst case.

Btw Silanyo' home town isn't Ainabo but Burco.
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