Suldan AbdiWahab Rejects Treaty
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:22 pm
Suldan AbdiWahab Rejects Treaty
BOSASO. Suldan AbdiWahab Ahmed Ali rejected peace treaty terms from the Punthopian envoy, Kambuli. He thanked Kambuli for being the only brave Puntlander in Somalia to meet with him after her mensfolk were decimated in successive defeats in the HUTU Blitzkreig that struck Galkacyo, Garowe, Qardho and with the city of Bosaso under seige.
Dressed in desert camouflage uniform, with a M-9 beretta in a gun holster and smoking a cigar, Suldan AbdiWahab spoke to the embedded press from Dayniile.com, Shabelle Radio, and Waagacusub. Standing next to Suldan AbdiWahab was a short, chubby dark skinned woman.
"Kambuli has shown unspeakable courage by coming here to meet with me. I found it touching that the bravest soul in all of Puntland is a woman. Unfortunately, the terms are unacceptable. Unless the traitor Abdullahi Yusuf, Darwish, Caade Muse and the infamous Puntland administration are handed over along with $20 million tribute is paid, our forces are going to liberate Bosaso and the outlying areas."
Suldan AbdiWahab then drove with the press to the frontline in a 30 techniko convoy. Along the roadside lay the possessions of a fleeing Punthopian forces: burnt trucks, abandoned civilian cars, stolen bililiqo from Konfur in a scene that was reminiscent of the defeated Iraqi Army in the Gulf War. The first stop was at the Beletweyne Boys Camp (BBC) lead by Colonel Hiiraanboy, a 6ft4inch young seasoned officer who saluted the Suldan.
"Welcome to the BBC Unit, Suldan. Our forces have captured over 120 kms of enemy territory after we routed the combined Punthopian forces at Garowe. We were expecting a tough fight but after news of the massive defeat of 55th unit of the Punthopian regulars at Garowe, it lead to the remaining Punthopians to panick and flee north. " said Hiiraanboy. Suldan AbdiWahab was shown the captured POWs along with the recently liberated natives consisting of only the old, women and children who welcomed him with as a liberating hero, a Somali Charles De Gaulle. Moral was running high among the BBC unit after the successive victories along with word that the liberation war was coming to an end.
The next stop for the Suldan was the Counter Resistance Intelligence Program Systems (CRIPS) to get updated intelligence on the enemy. The commander of the CRIPS, General Somali_4life, a well decorated officer with nearly 20 years of experience gave a behind the doors debriefing to the Suldan and the HUTU Commanders: Dr. Yalaxow, Kramer, Adan*5, . After a 1 hour meeting, the Suldan and the HUTU High Command emerged very upbeat about the debriefing.
"This liberation war will be ended very soon," smiled Suldan AbdiWahab before jumping back into his sleek black Chevy Suburban. Moral was very high among the HUTUs, something not seen since 1992 when the former USC forces inflicted a devastating defeat to the last Dictator forces at Afgoye. Suldan AbdiWahab during the ride back seemed very happy about the Operation Liberate Northeast Somalia (OLNES). He suddenly received a phone call from the President, Somaliweyn, to congratulate him on a successful mission:
"Suldan AbdiWahab, on behalf of a greatful nation, I would like to thank you for your service in liberating the last bastion of the traitors. Inshallah, upon your return to Mogadishu, I plan to award you with the Crescent of Xamar for Valor. God's Speed Suldan !"
BOSASO. Suldan AbdiWahab Ahmed Ali rejected peace treaty terms from the Punthopian envoy, Kambuli. He thanked Kambuli for being the only brave Puntlander in Somalia to meet with him after her mensfolk were decimated in successive defeats in the HUTU Blitzkreig that struck Galkacyo, Garowe, Qardho and with the city of Bosaso under seige.
Dressed in desert camouflage uniform, with a M-9 beretta in a gun holster and smoking a cigar, Suldan AbdiWahab spoke to the embedded press from Dayniile.com, Shabelle Radio, and Waagacusub. Standing next to Suldan AbdiWahab was a short, chubby dark skinned woman.
"Kambuli has shown unspeakable courage by coming here to meet with me. I found it touching that the bravest soul in all of Puntland is a woman. Unfortunately, the terms are unacceptable. Unless the traitor Abdullahi Yusuf, Darwish, Caade Muse and the infamous Puntland administration are handed over along with $20 million tribute is paid, our forces are going to liberate Bosaso and the outlying areas."
Suldan AbdiWahab then drove with the press to the frontline in a 30 techniko convoy. Along the roadside lay the possessions of a fleeing Punthopian forces: burnt trucks, abandoned civilian cars, stolen bililiqo from Konfur in a scene that was reminiscent of the defeated Iraqi Army in the Gulf War. The first stop was at the Beletweyne Boys Camp (BBC) lead by Colonel Hiiraanboy, a 6ft4inch young seasoned officer who saluted the Suldan.
"Welcome to the BBC Unit, Suldan. Our forces have captured over 120 kms of enemy territory after we routed the combined Punthopian forces at Garowe. We were expecting a tough fight but after news of the massive defeat of 55th unit of the Punthopian regulars at Garowe, it lead to the remaining Punthopians to panick and flee north. " said Hiiraanboy. Suldan AbdiWahab was shown the captured POWs along with the recently liberated natives consisting of only the old, women and children who welcomed him with as a liberating hero, a Somali Charles De Gaulle. Moral was running high among the BBC unit after the successive victories along with word that the liberation war was coming to an end.
The next stop for the Suldan was the Counter Resistance Intelligence Program Systems (CRIPS) to get updated intelligence on the enemy. The commander of the CRIPS, General Somali_4life, a well decorated officer with nearly 20 years of experience gave a behind the doors debriefing to the Suldan and the HUTU Commanders: Dr. Yalaxow, Kramer, Adan*5, . After a 1 hour meeting, the Suldan and the HUTU High Command emerged very upbeat about the debriefing.
"This liberation war will be ended very soon," smiled Suldan AbdiWahab before jumping back into his sleek black Chevy Suburban. Moral was very high among the HUTUs, something not seen since 1992 when the former USC forces inflicted a devastating defeat to the last Dictator forces at Afgoye. Suldan AbdiWahab during the ride back seemed very happy about the Operation Liberate Northeast Somalia (OLNES). He suddenly received a phone call from the President, Somaliweyn, to congratulate him on a successful mission:
"Suldan AbdiWahab, on behalf of a greatful nation, I would like to thank you for your service in liberating the last bastion of the traitors. Inshallah, upon your return to Mogadishu, I plan to award you with the Crescent of Xamar for Valor. God's Speed Suldan !"