Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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Re: Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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I actually feel for this kid Rambie. Buy has gone through epic mindfucking in his life. O well what can be done but have pity for the fool.
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Boy, am not cuqdad ridden person like you.
I grow up with D block and they where our first Somali neighbors.

You just mad cos I exposed how langaab and phoney you are, never miss with Rambie ....... kiddo!
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Re: Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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Rambie wrote::umad:

Aidiid was HG, so his militia.
No amount of twisting history will change
the fact that all Darood in southern Somalia had
to gang up against a sub clan of the Hawiya. Isn't hg hawiye

Kindly accept this historic and unprecedented event in the
modern Somali history and close the door before I expose more shocking facts about D-BLOCK!
:snoop: there is nothing to gang up hawiye as whole benefited from disunited darood.
let break this down for you ogaden+ hawiye were struggling with mx and few darood minorities since out of the five big darood sub clans 2 were in the north mainly and only few of them lived in the south while ogaden either helped hawiye or didn't fight that leaves mj and mx mj at the beginning sided with hawiye before hawiya turned on them then they started crying for darood. so no the big bad hawiye wasn't all that.
Me and you both know what am saying is right or you would've argued my points stick to isaaq politics I unlike you have relatives who took part in the southern wars in the 90s :roll:
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Moral of the story,

All Darood sub clans where chased out from Xamar till Kismayo and then
from Kismayo to Kenya and Ethiopia. The whole Darood had to unite and forget their differences
against an imminent extermination campaign lead and executed by a single sub clan of the Hawiya.

You should have read about the Darood using whatever left of state resources to get arms
and fuel while regrouping in the Kenyan, Ethiopian borders.

I won't keep beating a dead horse.

Period!
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Re: Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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Rambie wrote:Moral of the story,

All Darood sub clans where chased out from Xamar till Kismayo and then
from Kismayo to Kenya and Ethiopia. The whole Darood had to unite and forget their differences
against an imminent extermination campaign lead and executed by a single sub clan of the Hawiya.

You should have read about the Darood using whatever left of state resources to get arms
and fuel while regrouping in the Kenyan, Ethiopian borders.

I won't keep beating a dead horse.

Period!
OK mate. Irir won, Darood lost.

IRIR POWER!!!!
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Re: Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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garad13 wrote:Just read the book knuckleheads :arrow:
Walaahi, I don't even know what happened in this topic. :lol: Safia Aidid's vehement opposition to it peaked my interest and I wanted to know if anyone read the book or had any plans of reading it. Instead I come back to see Rambie posting quotes like they're sanctified Quranic verses and Warrior quoting stories his ayeeyo told him. The topic has been derailed too much that it's not even worth saving. :?
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Re: Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions

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Buraanbur wrote:
garad13 wrote:Just read the book knuckleheads :arrow:
Walaahi, I don't even know what happened in this topic. :lol: Safia Aidid's vehement opposition to it peaked my interest and I wanted to know if anyone read the book or had any plans of reading it. Instead I come back to see Rambie posting quotes like they're sanctified Quranic verses and Warrior quoting stories his ayeeyo told him. The topic has been derailed too much that it's not even worth saving. :?
Rally ahaow. :kiss:
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