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Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

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Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:02 am

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Specifically as a Reer Siyaad Ugaas, Sargeant Siciid it is a more special honor for us that you were wounded in the course of helping your brothers.

Thank you, Sir--on behalf of Sade and Siyaad.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby theyuusuf143 » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:15 am

If only you had enough resources to cover the cost of your militias you could send more men , laba dawarsato baad tihiino wax badan isma tari kartaan . Iska daawada sidaanu dhabayacada u galno.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Nubis » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:34 am

Inshallah recovers.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:56 am

If only you had enough resources to cover the cost of your militias you could send more men , laba dawarsato baad tihiino wax badan isma tari kartaan . Iska daawada sidaanu dhabayacada u galno.
When the war ends, inshalla, a lot can be clarified. Nice try.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:59 am

Inshallah recovers.
Inshallah

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby theyuusuf143 » Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:00 am

If only you had enough resources to cover the cost of your militias you could send more men , laba dawarsato baad tihiino wax badan isma tari kartaan . Iska daawada sidaanu dhabayacada u galno.
When the war ends, inshalla, a lot can be clarified. Nice try.
Marku dhamaan doono labadeena midkeena ma noola. It will be for ever.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:04 am

Wuu dhamaan. I have seen over a dozen versions of this type of "war" in my relatively short amount of time. Wuu dhamaan inshallah, mar dhaw. It has only been two months.

Also, you understand that by nature those ascendent in belligerence want to end it quickly and those in the inverse want to have it drag out to forestall defeat.

Your desire only implicates which of the two you are.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:13 am

What the hell is a qalas? :lol:

I wouldn't call this a war. More of a prolonged Skirmish. :lol:
Mise dagaalka waxaan u naqiin waala bedelay?

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:25 am

What the hell is a qalas? :lol:

I wouldn't call this a war. More of a prolonged Skirmish. :lol:
Mise dagaalka waxaan u naqiin waala bedelay?
Abkoow, it is the inverse. Beesha Hawiye only knows "urban" war where any bazuuka or bullet fired hits the "enemy" neighborhood maybe a block away separated by an invisible Crips & Bloods like turf boundary ("qadka cagaaran").

You hit couple buildings, distupt enough street travel and y'all end it by Maqrib prayers saying "ay, I need to go buy cigarettes and stuff in your block so let's call it a truce."

This is the closest to "conventional" war that Somalis have seen since the USC vs Darod days.

There is an actual group engaged around a territory and another group in the the territory.

They lobby artillery and occasionally engage face to face offenses by cavalry (ambushing bases and supply lines).

The battlefield is wide open space.

Somaliland cannot capture Laascaanood and SSC cannot immediately overcome the amount of weapons and war resources Somaliland has racked up last 30 yesrs relative to all other Somalis.

So really SSC is waiting for the supplies coming from west and Hargeisa to start depleting or getting thinner, that is when they can over power the Sland bases and either severe the supply line completely going behind their bunkers or force them to completely retreat.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby theyuusuf143 » Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:34 am

Af mareexaan hadaan wax kugu fahansiiyo , laascaanood waxay noqonaysa sida beled xaawo iyo mandheera oo kale , yaguna lascaanod dii hore hayska dhex joogaan anaguna mid cusub baanu xerayadayada Ka samaysanay. Waxaan nahay laba magaaloo jaara , ninka guriga quraaradda ah degan haduu cooshadahayaga wax kusoo tuuro madfac baanu liqsiinayna isaga iyo hooyadiiba.

Mida kale sahayda isaaq Ka dhamaanaysa ee aan dhabayaco Ka dhamaanayn maxay tahay. Illeen waanu ognahay inay yagu meesha fund garaynayaan oo ay rabaan inay hadhaw xukumaane. Lacag iyo rasaas toona naga dhamaan mayso , laascaanood na Ku duuli mayno. Xitaa caalamku nama odhan karaan Ka baxa. Waayo kumaba jirno.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby skywalker25 » Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:10 am

I guess he got the short straw. My thinking is with the amount of enemies you have, you gonna need every single soldier in the coming years. You have to options; either fuck more or save lifes.

Voltage, one single soldier. More Isaaq's died fighting the Ethiopians in Xamar than all the dead Darods in las anood. SXb, a single soldier is not worth a post, plus the fucker is alive. Most likely shot himself, to escape the stalingrad like siege the somaliland army has put around las anood.

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:26 am

You asked the question "waa maxay sahayda naga dhamaanayso iyagu aanu ka dhamaan?"

It is very simple Yusuf.

Recall within the first couple days, the immediately prepared injection of gas, ammunition, and surface to air/anti-tank weapons that reinforced LA position by "Caabudwaaq + Galdogob" (I understand you don't believe it but enough adumbration like the fact "Cadaado" was Abaan suffices for professional confirmation) which solicited these congratulations in the 1st three days of fighting;

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Recall also what I said about the Garaad's war preparation before declaration;
Deni, Madoobe and the implicated state of affairs left no room for the Garaads to trust anyone but MX|LK "officially" lest leaks/spoils/obstacles presented themselves. It was expected that once things started, the "people" of those implicated authorities would naturally overcome the implicated gatekeepers and rise to the occasion
When building a fire, you make a flint or something to spark. But only after gethering enough "dhir" to light and start a blaze. Then you bring in enough wood and sticks to have a fire going. Later it it requires keeping over a long period, you get wood the size of logs. The MX|LK pre-war preparation for immediate injection by the Garaads was the "brushes and foliage" to stabilize the fire lit by the Garaads declaration and SSC stand. Hiil Harti did rise to the ocassion and became the wood that has SSC going. Logs are being collected and in batches are already implicated in this electrical transformation.

You asked the question "waa maxay sahayda naga dhamaanayso iyagu aanu ka dhamaan?"

It is very simple Yusuf.

Somaliland has more resources than Lascaanood, true, but "Daarood" has vastly, and even disproportionately, more resources than "Isaaq."

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby skywalker25 » Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:45 am

You asked the question "waa maxay sahayda naga dhamaanayso iyagu aanu ka dhamaan?"

It is very simple Yusuf.

Recall within the first couple days, the immediately prepared injection of gas, ammunition, and surface to air/anti-tank weapons that reinforced LA position by "Caabudwaaq + Galdogob" (I understand you don't believe it but enough adumbration like the fact "Cadaado" was Abaan suffices for professional confirmation) which solicited these congratulations in the 1st three days of fighting;

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Recall also what I said about the Garaad's war preparation before declaration;
Deni, Madoobe and the implicated state of affairs left no room for the Garaads to trust anyone but MX|LK "officially" lest leaks/spoils/obstacles presented themselves. It was expected that once things started, the "people" of those implicated authorities would naturally overcome the implicated gatekeepers and rise to the occasion
When building a fire, you make a flint or something to spark. But only after gethering enough "dhir" to light and start a blaze. Then you bring in enough wood and sticks to have a fire going. Later it it requires keeping over a long period, you get wood the size of logs. The MX|LK pre-war preparation for immediate injection by the Garaads was the "brushes and foliage" to stabilize the fire lit by the Garaads declaration and SSC stand. Hiil Harti did rise to the ocassion and became the wood that has SSC going. Logs are being collected and in batches are already implicated in this electrical transformation.

You asked the question "waa maxay sahayda naga dhamaanayso iyagu aanu ka dhamaan?"

It is very simple Yusuf.

Somaliland has more resources than Lascaanood, true, but "Daarood" has vastly, and even disproportionately, more resources than "Isaaq."
Based on what metrics do you have more resources than Isaaq. You live in a large land that's sparsely populated with minimal infrastructure. You dont have a port that equivalent to what we have.So again what resources does Darod have over Isaaq. If that was true you would be like Isaaq standing on your own two feet, instead of waiting for the rebirth of a Somali state.

This Las anood conflict shows Isaaq has the upper hand. The location is to our advantage as you and the rest of Darod will travel from some distance which will require more money. To sustain a conflict you need to feed all those militias in las anood, you dont have the funds to sustain this. All those militias require a centralised structure to work as a team, again you haven't had the time or experience to achieve this. In short Voltage its you thats fighting like its the 1990's we are fighting as a state. So again I ask how do you have more resources than us. Or you just trolling?lol

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby Gubbet » Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:00 am

Sky, there is probably as much weapons and professionally capable trained soldiers in Gedo equal to maybe 1/2 or more of what entire Somaliland has of the same as resource comparisons between "Isaaq" and "MX."

Darod is SSC, is Puntland, is the Rer Mudug trio that fight Hawiye (Omar Mahmed/LK/MX Mudug), is Gedo, is Kismaayo and Jland, is Garissa NFD, is Jigjigga to Gode and Warder

This isn't simple Clan comparisons of a Darod not implicated in each other's affairs.

All Darod, everwhere have been successfully mobilized to be invested as a "participant" in this conflict.

There is no substantive connections in the affairs of Britain and the US and they are not invested as participants in their many individual conflicts (like Britain vs Argentina in Falklands), but they will be if Britain faced armed threat say like the Germans in WWII. Somaliland defeating Lascaanood is now like Somaliland defeating Boosaaso or Garbahaarey or even Gaarissa and occupying.

That's a realistic interpretation so that means all of Darod resources are now implicated those that have been seen and those that will be seen if it was required.

In that comparison, Somaliland has more resources available than Laascaanood or SSC but ,"Dhulbahante" has more resources available than "Isaaq" because D's resources are interchangeable with another "D."

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Re: Sargeant Saylar Siciid, among the 1st wounded from Abudwaq in Laascaanood.

Postby MandalorianDuulaya » Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:14 am

Sky, there is probably as much weapons and professionally capable trained soldiers in Gedo equal to maybe 1/2 or more of what entire Somaliland has of the same as resource comparisons between "Isaaq" and "MX."

Darod is SSC, is Puntland, is the Rer Mudug trio that fight Hawiye (Omar Mahmed/LK/MX Mudug), is Gedo, is Kismaayo and Jland, is Garissa NFD, is Jigjigga to Gode and Warder

This isn't simple Clan comparisons of a Darod not implicated in each other's affairs.

All Darod, everwhere have been successfully mobilized to be invested as a "participant" in this conflict.

There is no substantive connections in the affairs of Britain and the US and they are not invested as participants in their many individual conflicts (like Britain vs Argentina in Falklands), but they will be if Britain faced armed threat say like the Germans in WWII. Somaliland defeating Lascaanood is now like Somaliland defeating Boosaaso or Garbahaarey or even Gaarissa and occupying.

That's a realistic interpretation so that means all of Darod resources are now implicated those that have been seen and those that will be seen if it was required.

In that comparison, Somaliland has more resources available than Laascaanood or SSC but ,"Dhulbahante" has more resources available than "Isaaq" because D's resources are interchangeable with another "D."
Thinking you have more resources is a massive miscalculation in this if anything I would give the advantage to the iidoors and it doesn't matter if you gather here. They are all gathered in one place and have the funds to carry on.

Trio that fight Hawiye? who haven't fired a bullet for 30 years? it must be an strange active war with maybe only Af kaa hadal.

You asked the question "waa maxay sahayda naga dhamaanayso iyagu aanu ka dhamaan?"

It is very simple Yusuf.
Based on what metrics do you have more resources than Isaaq. You live in a large land that's sparsely populated with minimal infrastructure. You dont have a port that equivalent to what we have.So again what resources does Darod have over Isaaq. If that was true you would be like Isaaq standing on your own two feet, instead of waiting for the rebirth of a Somali state.

This Las anood conflict shows Isaaq has the upper hand. The location is to our advantage as you and the rest of Darod will travel from some distance which will require more money. To sustain a conflict you need to feed all those militias in las anood, you dont have the funds to sustain this. All those militias require a centralised structure to work as a team, again you haven't had the time or experience to achieve this. In short Voltage its you thats fighting like its the 1990's we are fighting as a state. So again I ask how do you have more resources than us. Or you just trolling?lol
Gubbet always makes tall claims and he sees himself more then he is. Meaning it's like a cat who thinks it is a lion or a donkey who thinks it is a horse..

War nimanyahow bring all Dooros up north every single one of them and you will find nothing more then defeat with Iidoors. You wouldn't have been in defensive if you didn't got karbashed already but you would have been on the offensive..

Gubbet you have nothing in the area except Af-kaa Hadal
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