Somaliland:regime change in puntland
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Somaliland:regime change in puntland
The expulsion of Majeerteenya’s (Puntland) militias from Las Anod by the combined and coordinated efforts of Somaliland’s army and the people of Las Anod, and Somaliland army’s reaching of the outer limits of Somaliland’s borders, is such a momentous event in Somaliland’s history, people are still digesting what happened. Many questions are being asked: how did it happen? What made it possible for Somaliland to finally achieve what it could not achieve for many years? Why now? What’s next?
It’s too early to answer all of these and other related questions, but one thing is clear: Somaliland succeeded this time because it had the support of Las Anoders.
For the victory in Las Anod to bear fruit, Somaliland must simultaneously undertake the following two tasks: the consolidation of the change that took place in Las Anod and defending Somaliland’s eastern borders from outside threats. Realizing these twin objectives will require an integrated approach with political, economic and military components.
In Las Anod, priority should be given to calming down people’s fears, restoring basic services and establishing law and order. To bring about these goals will need the cooperation of the people of Las Anod, which, in turn, would require the starting of dialogue among the various sections of Las Anod community.
Somaliland’s government should not be saddled with this task alone. Somaliland’s civil society, business and community organizations, as well as concerned citizens, should help, too.
When it comes to securing Somaliland’s borders, although the Minister of Information, Ahmed Haji Dahir, erred in his choice of words, he was right in warning Majeerteenya (Puntland) that Somaliland will take the fight to Garowe and Bosaso if Majeerteenya did not cease its hostile activities against Somaliland. In other words, the best way to defend Somaliland’s borders, is to retaliate against those who attack it by hitting them where it hurts, and for Majeerteenya that means making Garowe and Bosaso a target. Actually, with or without future attacks by Majeerteenya, based on Majeerteenya’s previous deeds and most recent declarations, Somaliland is justified in pursuing a policy of ending the reign of Majeerteenya’s current leaders, and should do so. Furthermore, with their defeat in Las Anod and their massacres of the Warsangali in Bosaso this week, Majeerteenya’s administration has been greatly discredited and seriously weakened, therefore, this is the right time to put an end to the threat from Majeerteenya.
Although Garowe is Majeerteenya’s capital, it only has a symbolic value, so a more worthy target is Majeerteenya’s cash cow, Bosaso. Expelling Majeerteenya’s current administration from Bosaso in coordination with some other friendly elements from that town and helping those elements take it over, would make Majeerteenya’s leaders think twice about causing trouble for Somaliland. Such policy would not only be in Somaliland’s self interests, but it would also have the additional advantage of bringing an end to a host of criminal and inhuman activities such as the printing of false money, piracy, arms trafficking and human trafficking which have become the trademark of Majeerteenya’s current leaders.
Source: Somaliland Times
http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2007/300/16.shtml
It’s too early to answer all of these and other related questions, but one thing is clear: Somaliland succeeded this time because it had the support of Las Anoders.
For the victory in Las Anod to bear fruit, Somaliland must simultaneously undertake the following two tasks: the consolidation of the change that took place in Las Anod and defending Somaliland’s eastern borders from outside threats. Realizing these twin objectives will require an integrated approach with political, economic and military components.
In Las Anod, priority should be given to calming down people’s fears, restoring basic services and establishing law and order. To bring about these goals will need the cooperation of the people of Las Anod, which, in turn, would require the starting of dialogue among the various sections of Las Anod community.
Somaliland’s government should not be saddled with this task alone. Somaliland’s civil society, business and community organizations, as well as concerned citizens, should help, too.
When it comes to securing Somaliland’s borders, although the Minister of Information, Ahmed Haji Dahir, erred in his choice of words, he was right in warning Majeerteenya (Puntland) that Somaliland will take the fight to Garowe and Bosaso if Majeerteenya did not cease its hostile activities against Somaliland. In other words, the best way to defend Somaliland’s borders, is to retaliate against those who attack it by hitting them where it hurts, and for Majeerteenya that means making Garowe and Bosaso a target. Actually, with or without future attacks by Majeerteenya, based on Majeerteenya’s previous deeds and most recent declarations, Somaliland is justified in pursuing a policy of ending the reign of Majeerteenya’s current leaders, and should do so. Furthermore, with their defeat in Las Anod and their massacres of the Warsangali in Bosaso this week, Majeerteenya’s administration has been greatly discredited and seriously weakened, therefore, this is the right time to put an end to the threat from Majeerteenya.
Although Garowe is Majeerteenya’s capital, it only has a symbolic value, so a more worthy target is Majeerteenya’s cash cow, Bosaso. Expelling Majeerteenya’s current administration from Bosaso in coordination with some other friendly elements from that town and helping those elements take it over, would make Majeerteenya’s leaders think twice about causing trouble for Somaliland. Such policy would not only be in Somaliland’s self interests, but it would also have the additional advantage of bringing an end to a host of criminal and inhuman activities such as the printing of false money, piracy, arms trafficking and human trafficking which have become the trademark of Majeerteenya’s current leaders.
Source: Somaliland Times
http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2007/300/16.shtml
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
regime change by force 

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Phd you sure it wasn't you writing this peace....
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Lets not stop at Puntland, lets go all the way to mogdisho.
Rename the whole of somali somaliland......Anglosized name for somalia..
Rename the whole of somali somaliland......Anglosized name for somalia..
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Hey yow we only captured Las Anod
You still have many parts of Sool like Xudun and Taleex and Sanaag, areas like Badhana, dhahar ( uuu scary
), and Las Qorey aka maakhirland.
Still we even have buuhoodle, Togdheer still not officially under somali grip.
We cleanse these areas, and you can celebrate all you want to. BUt I aint celebrating until these areas are brought into the fold including that lil sissy kaluun maamul they call maakhirland.

You still have many parts of Sool like Xudun and Taleex and Sanaag, areas like Badhana, dhahar ( uuu scary


Still we even have buuhoodle, Togdheer still not officially under somali grip.
We cleanse these areas, and you can celebrate all you want to. BUt I aint celebrating until these areas are brought into the fold including that lil sissy kaluun maamul they call maakhirland.

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Actually all of Sool is now under Somaliland administration
All four districts
Xudun and LasCanood
Caynabo and Taleex who called first for help against Majerteenia read Somaliland Times the article attack on Taleex .
The only part missing in Sanaag is that tiny Badhan district known as Warsangliland aka Maakhir
These madax kaluuns must be dealt with quickly .
All four districts
Xudun and LasCanood
Caynabo and Taleex who called first for help against Majerteenia read Somaliland Times the article attack on Taleex .
The only part missing in Sanaag is that tiny Badhan district known as Warsangliland aka Maakhir
These madax kaluuns must be dealt with quickly .
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
nonsense, we don't control buuhoodle as of yet let alone Xudun. Come on let us stop entertaining ourselves and get down to bussiness.
As I said, I aint saying much until I see Sl flag and delegation in Xudun, Taleex and further eAstern Sanaag.

As I said, I aint saying much until I see Sl flag and delegation in Xudun, Taleex and further eAstern Sanaag.

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
These people want to go for the sharks while they havent even put the tuna in tin cans. 

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
I think you guy's missed the joke.......i dont believe in somaliland and dont share your colonial ambitions.I am a paid up member of the somaliweyn club,and dont see the piont or the logic in what somaliland is doing.
As far as am concerned its a waste of time money and man power somaliland's ambition to gain independence.
Get back at me if the independence goal ever gets dropped.
As far as am concerned its a waste of time money and man power somaliland's ambition to gain independence.
Get back at me if the independence goal ever gets dropped.
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
who ever asked you ?
Somaliland is Somaliland and will allways be Somaliland .
Actually the shark was Sool
the only thing missing the Tuna known as Maakhir
Somaliland is Somaliland and will allways be Somaliland .
Actually the shark was Sool
the only thing missing the Tuna known as Maakhir

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
SOMALILAND and PUNTLAND both made in ethiopia juz to divide somaliweyn both administrations are traitors and lap dogs for malez
VIVA SOMALIWEYN


VIVA SOMALIWEYN


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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Its one thing hearing that somaliland is a pipe dream from a darod,becouse in your paranoid mind you think they have ulterior motives.But to hear it from another isaaq must set that dream back decades.
You give to much credit to these little harti tribes,who keep telling you you need them to gain independence.They need attention and you need to distraction the population from asking crucial question's regarding independence.
So you kill 2 birds with one stone in this las anood episode,you humiliate and old foe and report to the masses independence is around the corner now.
We all know the fact of the matter is independence is light years away and its out of our control........
SNM stands for Somali National Movement somaliland has killed that dream
You give to much credit to these little harti tribes,who keep telling you you need them to gain independence.They need attention and you need to distraction the population from asking crucial question's regarding independence.
So you kill 2 birds with one stone in this las anood episode,you humiliate and old foe and report to the masses independence is around the corner now.
We all know the fact of the matter is independence is light years away and its out of our control........
SNM stands for Somali National Movement somaliland has killed that dream
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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
Somaliland= KRG{ Kurdish Regional Governement in Iraq}, Isaaq must be aware of that. Once it's all said and done , the more harti you get on board ,the less chances of recognition or an independent state 

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
[quote="GENERAL_SNM"]I think you guy's missed the joke.......i dont believe in somaliland and dont share your colonial ambitions.I am a paid up member of the somaliweyn club,and dont see the piont or the logic in what somaliland is doing.
As far as am concerned its a waste of time money and man power somaliland's ambition to gain independence.
Get back at me if the independence goal ever gets dropped.[/quote]
Well then fock you.
As far as am concerned its a waste of time money and man power somaliland's ambition to gain independence.
Get back at me if the independence goal ever gets dropped.[/quote]
Well then fock you.

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Re: Somaliland:regime change in puntland
[quote="Ina Baxar"]Somaliland= KRG{ Kurdish Regional Governement in Iraq}, Isaaq must be aware of that. Once it's all said and done , the more harti you get on board ,the less chances of recognition or an independent state
[/quote]
hey ina backuxaaar,
you are back...that lil tiny shid hole of yours must be hurting as a result of you know what...

hey ina backuxaaar,
you are back...that lil tiny shid hole of yours must be hurting as a result of you know what...

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