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Why Djibouti Would Want A Strong Somalia

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Re: Why Djibouti Would Want A Strong Somalia

Postby sadeboi » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:40 pm

I was told that every-time, the former President of Jabuti came to Mogadishu, he was the official guest of the Mudulood Imam.
The president of a Republic in a bilateral meeting with a neighboring state staying at the home of a petty tribal chief. Where do they manufacture Somalis? :lol: :lol:

I suppose the King of Bagunda stayed with the Mushunguli Sultan in Jamaame as well? :|

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Re: Why Djibouti Would Want A Strong Somalia

Postby King-of-Awdal » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:18 pm

One Thing I never understand is always people saying ohh no one can Live in Djibouti because of the Weather. Well we do and have been for centuries and there are much hotter places in the US and Australia and yet people dont complain. As for Somalia, we need not because of only security but almost all of us have some kind of family connection to that country and so we are indirectly affected by the War and Suffering.

XoogSade

:lol: :lol: :lol: We must balance out, because the Ethiopians and Kenyans are on Darood side.

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Re: Why Djibouti Would Want A Strong Somalia

Postby RuralMan08 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:43 pm

On one side they kinda get bullied by Eritrea and to the South they are one run in with Ethiopia away from getting annexed by them totally. A strong Somalia would give them fellow Somali allies against their own Afar oppositon in Djbouti and the two Tigray Governments. Eritrea and Ethiopia both have been angered at Djibouti's repeated efforts in hosting Somali peace efforts. Both Eritrea/Ethiopia want to continue to use Somalia as a proxy war till the end of eternity.
They dont need Somalia oo dhan. Somaliland by itself is enough.

Without the Gudabuursi & Habr Awal, the Ciise of Djibouti would have been taken out of power long time ago. Its the Gudabuursi and Habr Awal who keep them in power out of spite for the Afar.

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Re: Why Djibouti Would Want A Strong Somalia

Postby RuralMan08 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:44 pm

wallahay if there was no somalis other than ciise in jabuti, the canfars would have taken over the whole of jabuti in hours.
The Ciise need their Gudabuursi cousins to stay in power. Wallahi without them the Canfar could revolt easily. You read my mind :up:


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