How many of you support this long-term settlement?
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- gurey25
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Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
What they dont realize is that the current number of casualties and expenditure on our side is very affordable
i mean all due respects to the dead on all sides, but the truth is that the current rate is far lower than we can tolerate.
We can keep this up and infact increase it a few more notches and there wont be any international outcry,
and there wont be any outcry inside somaliland either.
to the SSC crew, your only options are to escalate this further, you need to see battles involving thousands of millitia on either side
and casualties in the thousands not a dozen here a dozen there.
We will not allow you to do this, so your best option is to come to the negotiating table
i mean all due respects to the dead on all sides, but the truth is that the current rate is far lower than we can tolerate.
We can keep this up and infact increase it a few more notches and there wont be any international outcry,
and there wont be any outcry inside somaliland either.
to the SSC crew, your only options are to escalate this further, you need to see battles involving thousands of millitia on either side
and casualties in the thousands not a dozen here a dozen there.
We will not allow you to do this, so your best option is to come to the negotiating table
Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
The only people calling peace summits are your kinds--Soomaalidiids. Bring proof where we were asking you 'peace'. Typical Eydoor with full of nonsense.Siciid85 wrote:gurey25 wrote:![]()
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no guys its still too early for peace, cause you are not interested in it.
We will implement the settlement for you..
Seems you were right. Recently when the Gamadiid forces of JSL delivered blows to Khatuumo they started protesting and sending baaq nabadeeds but months back way iis kibrinayeen.
Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
gurey25 wrote:What they dont realize is that the current number of casualties and expenditure on our side is very affordable
i mean all due respects to the dead on all sides, but the truth is that the current rate is far lower than we can tolerate.
We can keep this up and infact increase it a few more notches and there wont be any international outcry,
and there wont be any outcry inside somaliland either.
to the SSC crew, your only options are to escalate this further, you need to see battles involving thousands of millitia on either side
and casualties in the thousands not a dozen here a dozen there.
We will not allow you to do this, so your best option is to come to the negotiating table
HJ needs all SL militia to defend them and there they are calling for escalation



Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
gurey25 wrote:What they dont realize is that the current number of casualties and expenditure on our side is very affordable
i mean all due respects to the dead on all sides, but the truth is that the current rate is far lower than we can tolerate.
We can keep this up and infact increase it a few more notches and there wont be any international outcry,
and there wont be any outcry inside somaliland either.
to the SSC crew, your only options are to escalate this further, you need to see battles involving thousands of millitia on either side
and casualties in the thousands not a dozen here a dozen there.
We will not allow you to do this, so your best option is to come to the negotiating table
I agree to some extent. If they are afraid to lose many men in the battlefield, how do they expect to liberate Las Canood.
Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
Guys we know what we're doing don't come in here acting like your giving us honest advice, nin walba dantiisa isaga yaqaan, adiga cardkaaga xejiso 

Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
garad13 your people should take your own advice. It's usually them that come to our Somaliland section and other websites trying to preach us about Somalinimo, Somaliweyn and other nonsense while preaching water and drinking wine. Atleast we are not hypocrites.
Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
there nothing wrong with stating your opinion in other sections, but if you give advise at least be reasonable with it. Dhulbahante are scared to lose a lot of men in the battlefield so they should just come to the negotiaiton table is an insult not advice. There are many battles ahead, ciyaari waa gelin dambeSiciid85 wrote:garad13 your people should take your own advice. It's usually them that come to our Somaliland section and other websites trying to preach us about Somalinimo, Somaliweyn and other nonsense while preaching water and drinking wine. Atleast we are not hypocrites.

I do see though a certain dhulbahante snetter bombarding your section



Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
lol where did i say they should come to the negotiation table? although i am not one to encourage violence especially since Dhs are not a very distance clan in territory or in relation to other northern clans. However if there is no cool-headed folks among your ranks to see the bigger picture, you give us no choice but to make you taste and smell your own blood and go for the sticks mode rather than the carrot approach. Bwt it is not only od with that kind of mindset but alot of your folks. 

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Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
the game is almost up for the secessionists. they`re a busted flush.
the time for negotiation will be after idoori have been ejected.
the time for negotiation will be after idoori have been ejected.
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Re: How many of you support this long-term settlement?
No sane somali entity will recognize you because somali have the tendency to follow in each other foot step if you get independence PL will want independence , glamudug will want independence, jubaland will want independence, hiiraan will get independence. the International community understands this. If your leaders where politically savvy like those of djibouti they, they would not have isolated themselves for that long , each year you dont participate in somali politics your dream of independence dies a little. That's my two cents.
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