where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
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where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
Yemen crisis has entered a new dangerous phase since the houths one side constitutional declaration in wich they dissolved the parliament and assumed the power by forming a transitional parliament that will vote for a new transitional govt besides their capture of the a albayda governorate at the southren gates!
The southreners have threatened secession if the houths try to advance towards the southren provinces
Houths are facing a resistance from the sunni tribesmen at the southren borders
Politically, they r rival of the sunni dominated and saudi aligned al islah party
Were closer to the former ruling party who had the majority in the dissolved parliament on the hope that they will vote for the former presidents son as an interim shia president who will be aligned with iran but this attempt has failed since the acting president who hails from the south fled to aden
The UN security council recognizes him as the legitimate authority of the country!
Houths r not popular among the open minded and the students of the north who r against restoring the reactionary imamate rule who ruled the northern part of the country for a long centuries until the mid 60s
There's the south were the separatests dominate in the politics but since they got now the legitimacy they r now supporting "the acting president"
There's the UN envoy who's aligned with the gulf countries initiative for a national dialogue wich should take place in riyad
But the iran aligned houths r against the gulf involvement in the first place let alone going to saudi arabia!
The gulf countries don't support now dividing yemen rather would like to use the south as a sunni card along with the sunna minority of the noth to stop the houths
Yemen is now divided on a sacterian lines not as north vs south
This is why the border sunni tribesmen are resisting the houths and behind them the southreners r shutting down all the southren entrances
I would say the somali govt should not recognize the houths govt and should support "the legitimacy" and the sunni coalition in the region specially as saudi arabia and turkey r getting closer
Yemen crisis may take years and the final solution should come from the yemeni people in the north!
The south is no more than a political card for the gulf countries and will stay the same for a long time but if the houths attack aden things may change to create a new legitimacy in the south and weaken yemen
But this scenario is unlikely to happen, they r likely to resist as a govt
Atleast will have the capital and the govt!
Yemen is a victim of iran and saudi arabia
http://m.skynewsarabia.com/#!/web/video/723540
The southreners have threatened secession if the houths try to advance towards the southren provinces
Houths are facing a resistance from the sunni tribesmen at the southren borders
Politically, they r rival of the sunni dominated and saudi aligned al islah party
Were closer to the former ruling party who had the majority in the dissolved parliament on the hope that they will vote for the former presidents son as an interim shia president who will be aligned with iran but this attempt has failed since the acting president who hails from the south fled to aden
The UN security council recognizes him as the legitimate authority of the country!
Houths r not popular among the open minded and the students of the north who r against restoring the reactionary imamate rule who ruled the northern part of the country for a long centuries until the mid 60s
There's the south were the separatests dominate in the politics but since they got now the legitimacy they r now supporting "the acting president"
There's the UN envoy who's aligned with the gulf countries initiative for a national dialogue wich should take place in riyad
But the iran aligned houths r against the gulf involvement in the first place let alone going to saudi arabia!
The gulf countries don't support now dividing yemen rather would like to use the south as a sunni card along with the sunna minority of the noth to stop the houths
Yemen is now divided on a sacterian lines not as north vs south
This is why the border sunni tribesmen are resisting the houths and behind them the southreners r shutting down all the southren entrances
I would say the somali govt should not recognize the houths govt and should support "the legitimacy" and the sunni coalition in the region specially as saudi arabia and turkey r getting closer
Yemen crisis may take years and the final solution should come from the yemeni people in the north!
The south is no more than a political card for the gulf countries and will stay the same for a long time but if the houths attack aden things may change to create a new legitimacy in the south and weaken yemen
But this scenario is unlikely to happen, they r likely to resist as a govt
Atleast will have the capital and the govt!
Yemen is a victim of iran and saudi arabia
http://m.skynewsarabia.com/#!/web/video/723540
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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
Who gives fck? You barely control Mogadishu and you are worried about some other country's affairs 
Why doesn't this fake government complain about the mistreatment of Somali qaxooti in Yemen?

Why doesn't this fake government complain about the mistreatment of Somali qaxooti in Yemen?
Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
Its my f-king affairs you thick whiner
Stop involving in things that r bigger than your horizon
Stop involving in things that r bigger than your horizon

Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Who gives fck? You barely control Mogadishu and you are worried about some other country's affairs
Why doesn't this fake government complain about the mistreatment of Somali qaxooti in Yemen?

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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
SahalLiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Who gives fck? You barely control Mogadishu and you are worried about some other country's affairs
Why doesn't this fake government complain about the mistreatment of Somali qaxooti in Yemen?
That's a reasonable question. Why is it you can share your views in the SL section even though the majority of SL abhor your points.
You should learn to respect other people's just like you would like yours respected, instead retaliating with insults..
Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
lol I don't talk about SLs business at all or any other region like PL, JL that's my old policy!skywalker25 wrote:SahalLiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Who gives fck? You barely control Mogadishu and you are worried about some other country's affairs
Why doesn't this fake government complain about the mistreatment of Somali qaxooti in Yemen?
That's a reasonable question. Why is it you can share your views in the SL section even though the majority of SL abhor your points.
You should learn to respect other people's just like you would like yours respected, instead retaliating with insults..
But if some one places a geopolitical thread about some countries like djibouti in your section its bc i dont notice it often until its too late
The other thread was about the talks, I thought it in the political section
Anyways i won't be anymore!
Here I'm not even against any one if he's sharing his points regarding the topic at the hand
I'm against off topics, trolling and whining here if you have a logic!
I don't answer back to hypocrites!
Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
not bothered by what neighboring somalia does, I believe that my country somaliland should support the separatists in the south in every way
also somaliland should establish ties with the houthis and help them control north yemen in return for the houthis led govt in sanaa recognising somaliland's sovereignty and also letting south yemen split away
also somaliland should establish ties with the houthis and help them control north yemen in return for the houthis led govt in sanaa recognising somaliland's sovereignty and also letting south yemen split away
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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
BigBreak wrote:not bothered by what neighboring somalia does, I believe that my country somaliland should support the separatists in the south in every way
also somaliland should establish ties with the houthis and help them control north yemen in return for the houthis led govt in sanaa recognising somaliland's sovereignty and also letting south yemen split away
We don't have to get involved any where, just watch and see as they fight. there is alqaida based in the south yemen who have their branch in puntland galgala mountains they can expand and phuk us up if we talk too much non sense. somaliland should stay silent on every thing especially religious wars in somalia and yemen. our intelligent services should not be used as condoms who serve western intelligence services.
Those things can motivate alshabab and alqaida to hit our country very hard. simply we can't deal with alqaida attacks and we have no any sophisticated capabilities to stop them. we better let them move through somaliland to hit any where else they want. be it Ethiopia kenya Djibouti yemen or somalia. none of those countries never helped us to crackdown the clan based rebel groups against our government,.
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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
sahal80 wrote:Its my f-king affairs you thick whiner
Stop involving in things that r bigger than your horizon


Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:sahal80 wrote:Its my f-king affairs you thick whiner
Stop involving in things that r bigger than your horizonI will involve myself as long as hassan qoslaaye claims my country and claims to represent me, you arab-obsessed penile dysfunctional naaqus. When Hassan Qoslaaye calls for a referendum on Somaliland's independence is the day I will stop caring about the oversized zoo you call a country. If you don't want any response, don't start a useless topic

and as for whatever you posted now i guess your talking from experience!
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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
The title of the thread is clear.......why bring s/l into this?
The Somali govt should wait and see whom comes out on top....in the meantime they should call for talks.
The Somali govt should wait and see whom comes out on top....in the meantime they should call for talks.

Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
There r three camps in this region
The iranian/shia camp
The arab/sunni camp, we have a stake in this camp
The israeli camp
As iran is expending its influence over the red sea, israel is interesting in the region!
Both r engaging with eritrea
Irans influence is now dominating in yemen
On the other side, besides having secured syria, lebanon, iraq and being part of the persian gulf, iran is shaking bahrain, next will move to the shia populated rich oil province of the easren saudi arabia
Iran claims too oman as a land to control the hormuz strait
This is how iran is targeting saudi arabia
Saudia arabia has engaged with turkey as a sunni country

http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://ww ... rDj_PhYUDg
The iranian/shia camp
The arab/sunni camp, we have a stake in this camp
The israeli camp
As iran is expending its influence over the red sea, israel is interesting in the region!
Both r engaging with eritrea
Irans influence is now dominating in yemen
On the other side, besides having secured syria, lebanon, iraq and being part of the persian gulf, iran is shaking bahrain, next will move to the shia populated rich oil province of the easren saudi arabia
Iran claims too oman as a land to control the hormuz strait
This is how iran is targeting saudi arabia
Saudia arabia has engaged with turkey as a sunni country

http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://ww ... rDj_PhYUDg
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Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
Iran is a regional power...economic, militarily & politically.....as such they have legitimate interests throughout the region.
The Saudi's are allied with the Israeli's & Americans against Iran and Shia throughout the region.
The long term outlook for the Israeli's/Americans/Saudi's is not good....occupation, corruption & permanent warfare will inevitably lead to their demise.
The Iranians on the other hand are set to soar, once sanctions are removed.
The Saudi's are allied with the Israeli's & Americans against Iran and Shia throughout the region.
The long term outlook for the Israeli's/Americans/Saudi's is not good....occupation, corruption & permanent warfare will inevitably lead to their demise.
The Iranians on the other hand are set to soar, once sanctions are removed.
Re: where the somali govt should stand in the yemeni conflict!
Misinformed ideas!
You may don't know but israel has its own separate strategy than the arabs
Turkey has strong relations with the US yet its against israel
Arabs r against israel too
What they got in common is the uncle sam
Israel is anti-somalia and has revealed her interests in the region in 2010, arabs support somalia
Israel is advocating and lobbyng for kurdish state, arabs r against it.
You may don't know but israel has its own separate strategy than the arabs
Turkey has strong relations with the US yet its against israel
Arabs r against israel too
What they got in common is the uncle sam
Israel is anti-somalia and has revealed her interests in the region in 2010, arabs support somalia
Israel is advocating and lobbyng for kurdish state, arabs r against it.
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