AGENT447 wrote:
Yusuf u know this bro.Your xayraanimo lets you down and clouds your judgement at times lakiin waad la socotaa hawlaha aduunka. But you are still unable to grasp the intricate business that is Clandestine Services . Waa runtaa its all about dan jirnimo. But what you need to realise is that Diplomatic services & Clandestine services are totally different things. An accredited Diplomatic Ambassadors are sent to a country where there is a mutual respect and recognition between the concerned countries, A chief spy disguised as an Ambassador is sent to regions or unrecognized territories where the concerned country's national interest lays. The sole purpose these Agents are sent for is to undermine the interest of the said region and bolster their own.
Yes Somaliland has its own agents impeded in these countries and are able to represent the interest of SL, but make no mistake about it and compare what the Xabashi General is able to do, accumulate and gather in hargeisa to what the SL agent is able to in Addis. Dont ever compare the two.
And more importantly, if SL is able to eavesdrop and hack the phone conversations of the Xabashi General in Hargeisa, just imagine what the Ethiopians are capable of and how they are able to keep a tap on even the highest echelon of Somaliland society!
Loool@ Khadra Xayd ahaha. If thats the best source of information we have in Djb; Islaan la qabo, then God bless us walaahi.
Anyway, an Ambassador is an accredited diplomat sent by a state as its permanent representative in an internationally recognized sovereign country, so unfortunately Somaliland falls a bit short of that requirement, therefore, this Spy chief can not be seen or classed as such.
Horta Agent,
I know this is not
a diplomatic ambassador didn't even read it,
but why does it hurt so much that you go so hard
and deep to explain what it is?
Will something happen to you
if the ambassador was indeed on diplomatic mission?
You need to drop this huge chip on your shoulder you have grown lately.