The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
You could have taken Garowe, sure. But you would accelerate Somaliland's demise. If Somaliland would be dealing with a united Harti using it's true capacity, Puntland's borders would be taken all the way to the outskirts of Djiboutiville. Fok Yoocada, you don't know who you're messing with. Look at Isaaq history, it's full of Kablalax victories and humiliation after humiliation suffered under the great Kablalax.
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
paidmomk
my abti has joined the puntland militia

my abti has joined the puntland militia


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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
The ICU was claiming they have 10,000 troops outside Baydhabo and that they would capture it and rule over the entire south.
Without being biased at all, I see Hargaysa getting shelled before Bossasso.

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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
It is certainly a possibility !
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
qans
niyoow no somali militia will ever get close to hargeissa
if they dare wallahi they will be massacared
specialy if they are hartis
niyoow no somali militia will ever get close to hargeissa
if they dare wallahi they will be massacared

specialy if they are hartis

Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Paidmonk,
Still your argument lacks any detailed analysis of the situation to defend your claim, you brought zero points to articulate your claim.
"There are people, many in number, entire Dhullo subclans, in Laascanood who are pro-Somaliland, who were once part of Igal's state."
wrong there are not a single dhulos clan who support somaliland only few political personalities with in the somaliland admin.
The fake fantasy of Buntland claiming that few dhilos milltia chased the buntland army out of Laas Caanood is nonsese, to begin with there was no Buntland milltia within the city of laas caanood , all Puntland milltia were in the front not in the city.
secondly there was no battle in side the city the battle took place between somaliland army in both Abeesalay and southern laas Caanood.
Number three , somaliland's army is beyond Laas Caanood and nowjust 30km from Garoowe chasing Buntland to his own home capital..
So again what makes you think.. somaliland will not reach its objective?
You claimed because Garoowe isn't somaliland , thats beside the point ,Somaliland's border is 5km from garoowe and if Buntland wage a second round of fight what makes you think somaliland's troops wouldn't push so hard and by all means to once and all strike terror on Buntland's capital and send the population fleeing?
or you have no clue of tactics of war?
Still your argument lacks any detailed analysis of the situation to defend your claim, you brought zero points to articulate your claim.
"There are people, many in number, entire Dhullo subclans, in Laascanood who are pro-Somaliland, who were once part of Igal's state."
wrong there are not a single dhulos clan who support somaliland only few political personalities with in the somaliland admin.
The fake fantasy of Buntland claiming that few dhilos milltia chased the buntland army out of Laas Caanood is nonsese, to begin with there was no Buntland milltia within the city of laas caanood , all Puntland milltia were in the front not in the city.
secondly there was no battle in side the city the battle took place between somaliland army in both Abeesalay and southern laas Caanood.
Number three , somaliland's army is beyond Laas Caanood and nowjust 30km from Garoowe chasing Buntland to his own home capital..
So again what makes you think.. somaliland will not reach its objective?
You claimed because Garoowe isn't somaliland , thats beside the point ,Somaliland's border is 5km from garoowe and if Buntland wage a second round of fight what makes you think somaliland's troops wouldn't push so hard and by all means to once and all strike terror on Buntland's capital and send the population fleeing?
or you have no clue of tactics of war?
Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
[quote="QansaGabeyle"]The ICU was claiming they have 10,000 troops outside Baydhabo and that they would capture it and rule over the entire south.
Without being biased at all, I see Hargaysa getting shelled before Bossasso.[/quote]
Is there a doubt that they chased your uncle Col. Hiiraale? Is there a doubt that they almost got a hand to Baidoba and reached less than 10KM from the city center?
It was 30,000 Ethiopian army and USA special forces that defeated the ICU not Somali melita.

Is there a doubt that they chased your uncle Col. Hiiraale? Is there a doubt that they almost got a hand to Baidoba and reached less than 10KM from the city center?
It was 30,000 Ethiopian army and USA special forces that defeated the ICU not Somali melita.
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
X.Playa,
This isn't the first time that Somaliland army was sitting outside of a Majerteen city, they were near Qardo in April and within weeks of that, they were back in Burco.
Simple fact is, you are giving god-status to a local tribal militia like Somaliland; there is no air force, no navy, no tank battalion, just a damn qabiil militia.
If Garowe falls tomorrow morning, I will personally give you a hand job using my feet.
This isn't the first time that Somaliland army was sitting outside of a Majerteen city, they were near Qardo in April and within weeks of that, they were back in Burco.
Simple fact is, you are giving god-status to a local tribal militia like Somaliland; there is no air force, no navy, no tank battalion, just a damn qabiil militia.
If Garowe falls tomorrow morning, I will personally give you a hand job using my feet.
Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
[quote="paidmonk"]X.Playa,
This isn't the first time that Somaliland army was sitting outside of a Majerteen city, they were near Qardo in April and within weeks of that, they were back in Burco.
Simple fact is, you are giving god-status to a local tribal militia like Somaliland; there is no air force, no navy, no tank battalion, just a damn qabiil militia.
If Garowe falls tomorrow morning, I will personally give you a hand job using my feet.[/quote]

If Bosaso follows you will give a blowjob, won't you?? Phucking Dooro homo
The fact of the matter is that, Somaliland used like 5% of its army to dislodge the Dhabayaco melitia from Lascaanood. That is just 5 (shan) guuto out of more than 100 guutooyin that the army is devided into. Somaliland army is more than capable of capturing all the way from Bosaso to Galcayo. No Problems there. But keeping that occupation is a different story. Somaliland would need a lot of money to keep those under Somaliland control.
But in anyway, you will be doing a lot of handjobs and blowjobs in the days to come.
This isn't the first time that Somaliland army was sitting outside of a Majerteen city, they were near Qardo in April and within weeks of that, they were back in Burco.
Simple fact is, you are giving god-status to a local tribal militia like Somaliland; there is no air force, no navy, no tank battalion, just a damn qabiil militia.
If Garowe falls tomorrow morning, I will personally give you a hand job using my feet.[/quote]


If Bosaso follows you will give a blowjob, won't you?? Phucking Dooro homo


The fact of the matter is that, Somaliland used like 5% of its army to dislodge the Dhabayaco melitia from Lascaanood. That is just 5 (shan) guuto out of more than 100 guutooyin that the army is devided into. Somaliland army is more than capable of capturing all the way from Bosaso to Galcayo. No Problems there. But keeping that occupation is a different story. Somaliland would need a lot of money to keep those under Somaliland control.
But in anyway, you will be doing a lot of handjobs and blowjobs in the days to come.

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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Keep the dream alive, you can fiddle with your Dhullo cousins all you like, but Majerteeniya is a different story.
..but I like it how, when I mentioned handjobs all the Somaliland kids got happy.
You keep saying "fact fact fact" and you still haven't made contact with Garowe. I hope Hargeisa has warm hospital beds, Garowe is sending your uncles packing.

..but I like it how, when I mentioned handjobs all the Somaliland kids got happy.

You keep saying "fact fact fact" and you still haven't made contact with Garowe. I hope Hargeisa has warm hospital beds, Garowe is sending your uncles packing.


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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
[quote="KUN-DILE"][quote="paidmonk"]X.Playa,
No Problems there. But keeping that occupation is a different story. :[/quote]
Kundile admits that Isaqland will vacate Las Anod.
Paidmonk, Majeeteeniya will collapse like a house of cards if the remaining Dhullos go on their way. Trust me, this is the formula that holds Puntland intact. For instance, Galkacyo will just be like Las Anod where you will have Mohamed Omar allying with Hawiye and bringing ICUs, Reer Khalaf at war with Rer Mahad, Ali Saleban at war with Osman Maxamed, etc etc.
But I forget you were bipolar
No Problems there. But keeping that occupation is a different story. :[/quote]
Kundile admits that Isaqland will vacate Las Anod.
Paidmonk, Majeeteeniya will collapse like a house of cards if the remaining Dhullos go on their way. Trust me, this is the formula that holds Puntland intact. For instance, Galkacyo will just be like Las Anod where you will have Mohamed Omar allying with Hawiye and bringing ICUs, Reer Khalaf at war with Rer Mahad, Ali Saleban at war with Osman Maxamed, etc etc.
But I forget you were bipolar

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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Somali2003,
You are too preoccupied with the Cadde Musse's kingdom.
The loss of Puntland's smallest and most primitive towns; Laascanood, Badhan, Xingalool, and the likes -- are not a hit to Northeast region's economy or security.
You are too preoccupied with the Cadde Musse's kingdom.
The loss of Puntland's smallest and most primitive towns; Laascanood, Badhan, Xingalool, and the likes -- are not a hit to Northeast region's economy or security.
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Keep your filthy mouth out of Badhan and Xingalol.
It is the dusty village Garowe you should be concerned the most. Where else can you claim?
It is the dusty village Garowe you should be concerned the most. Where else can you claim?
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Are you 100% sure you want to compare tiny Badhan and Xingalool to Garowe? Are you sure?
I don't even need to claim other Majerteen cities to still poke fun at "Maakhir."

I don't even need to claim other Majerteen cities to still poke fun at "Maakhir."
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Re: The begining of the end of Buntland and C.Y
Garowe is a tiny dusty village that had no significance until the creation of Puntland, which made its own capital for the sake of being failed but strategic concern.
Maakhir houses numerous cities from Erigavo to Bosaso and they all match and compete in terms of development and expansion. It is not like that the Warsangeli is restricted to one village town like Garowe, which I even doubt that Majerten exclusively settles.
Erigavo is booming because of Warsangeli and whatelse, Bosaso , what can I say, we who make the bulk of its towers and industries that lighten up this city and gave its newly acquired fame.
I don't have to argue with naive kido, who is not even in touch with the reality. Didn't I teach you the poor folks of Nugal and Mudug and where they stand economically?
Maakhir houses numerous cities from Erigavo to Bosaso and they all match and compete in terms of development and expansion. It is not like that the Warsangeli is restricted to one village town like Garowe, which I even doubt that Majerten exclusively settles.
Erigavo is booming because of Warsangeli and whatelse, Bosaso , what can I say, we who make the bulk of its towers and industries that lighten up this city and gave its newly acquired fame.
I don't have to argue with naive kido, who is not even in touch with the reality. Didn't I teach you the poor folks of Nugal and Mudug and where they stand economically?
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