
there is a little somalinimo in you after all


Allah Yerhaaaam the KING OF SOMALIA ... Aabe Siyaaaaaaaaaad


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AbdiWahab252 wrote:His foreign policy was a disaster: cutting off USSR ties, entering an unnecessary war with Ethiopia, hiring poorly skilled diplomats like Buluqbuluq to raise support for the Somali cause. His best times were from 1969 to 1976. He did a lot of good work then until the disastrous 77 war.
I agree 100%. Siyaad's greatest failure was when he cut ties with USSR. He also failed when he resettled Ogadeens in Isaaq territories, even after the Isaaq civilians asked the government to resettle the Somali Galbeed Ogadeens in Daarod territories because they were not getting along.AbdiWahab252 wrote:His foreign policy was a disaster: cutting off USSR ties, entering an unnecessary war with Ethiopia, hiring poorly skilled diplomats like Buluqbuluq to raise support for the Somali cause. His best times were from 1969 to 1976. He did a lot of good work then until the disastrous 77 war.
qoraxeey wrote:AbdiWahab252 wrote:His foreign policy was a disaster: cutting off USSR ties, entering an unnecessary war with Ethiopia, hiring poorly skilled diplomats like Buluqbuluq to raise support for the Somali cause. His best times were from 1969 to 1976. He did a lot of good work then until the disastrous 77 war.
Ur and old hutu retard ......
what do U know about foreign policy to begin with... Baal anaga yaab aragnaay ...... Stick your eating qaad and riding dameer stuff
btw how come you're so old and still dont have any children...... something wrong with your "little abdi" so mahaan
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qoraxeey wrote:am I dreaming .. mise are these somalilander boys .... thug-seemyeer and hargaysaay --- saying out load the good things Aabe Siyaad (aun) did![]()
there is a little somalinimo in you after all![]()
Allah Yerhaaaam the KING OF SOMALIA ... Aabe Siyaaaaaaaaaad![]()
i couldn't agree moreAdvo wrote:We were a respected nation ones and the pride of Africa.
We have no one but to blame ourselves for focking it up, unlike some people I believe every group had a hand in the destruction of the Somalia.
glory daysThuganomics wrote:Siad Barre, was the only head of state to attend Mozambique's independence celebrations.
MSB also sent martial reinforcements to assist the government of Samora Machel against Rhodesian and Portuguese forces. Rhodesian guerrillas in Maputo at the time "bragged to Portuguese correspondents that Somali tanks will be used in future operations against Ian Smith’s forces.
- In their struggle against the Rhodesians, Zambia appealed to other African countries for military support. On the 27th of June 1977, President Kenneth David Kaunda speaking to a crowd of Zambians in Lusaka announced that Somalia's armed forces were prepared to aid his country against the Rhodesians. Somali Air Force pilots stood on standby to fly Zambian Migs in case of a war.
MSB lent support to various anti-colonial movements, including the rebellion in South Africa against that country's then ruling apartheid government.
- As chairman of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1974, a rotating seat, MSB invited the ANC as an equal member and gave them a platform to have their voices heard.
MSB also trained South African guerillas and gave them access to military hardware and naval assets
.(Sadly he also sent SA mercenary pilots to blow up HRG)
Funny how your people are getting bombed today.Eaglehawk wrote:glory daysThuganomics wrote:Siad Barre, was the only head of state to attend Mozambique's independence celebrations.
MSB also sent martial reinforcements to assist the government of Samora Machel against Rhodesian and Portuguese forces. Rhodesian guerrillas in Maputo at the time "bragged to Portuguese correspondents that Somali tanks will be used in future operations against Ian Smith’s forces.
- In their struggle against the Rhodesians, Zambia appealed to other African countries for military support. On the 27th of June 1977, President Kenneth David Kaunda speaking to a crowd of Zambians in Lusaka announced that Somalia's armed forces were prepared to aid his country against the Rhodesians. Somali Air Force pilots stood on standby to fly Zambian Migs in case of a war.
MSB lent support to various anti-colonial movements, including the rebellion in South Africa against that country's then ruling apartheid government.
- As chairman of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1974, a rotating seat, MSB invited the ANC as an equal member and gave them a platform to have their voices heard.
MSB also trained South African guerillas and gave them access to military hardware and naval assets
.(Sadly he also sent SA mercenary pilots to blow up HRG)
the people of hargeisa were liberated from foreign intruders like Mozambique
I dream every day to be one of those pilots
my top gun moment involves bombing hargeisa