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Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for days

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:02 pm

WASIIRKA ARIMAHA GUDAHA PUNTLAND GEN. ILKAJIIR OO SOO GABAGABEEYAY SAFARKIISI GOBOLKA SANAAG ISLAMARKAANA KUSOO GURYO NOQDAY GAROOWE.+SAWIRRO

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Wasiirka Arimaha Gudaha ee Dawlada Puntland Gen.Cabdullahi Axmed Jaamac (Ilko-jiir) iyo wafdi balaadhan oo uu hogaaminayo ayaa saaka ka ambabaxay Magaaladda Badhan ee gobolka Sanaag, Wafdigan oo in dhawaale ba ku sugnaa gobolka islamarkana wax badan ka qabtay Mudadii ay joogaan ayaa maanta u ambabaxay caasimada Puntland ee garowe halkaasi uu arimo degdeg ah kasoo qaban doono.





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Inta uu san ambabixin wasiirku ayaa waxa uu kormeer ku maray Saldhiga ciidamada Daraawiishta ee Badhan, halkaasi oo kula kulmay Taliyaha Ciidamda Daraawiishta ee aaga Sanaag Col. Cabdulaahi Cumar Cashuur iyo waliba taliska ciidamda Badhan.

Kormeerkaas kadib, ayaa waxa uu sidoo kale la kulmay Odayaasha gobolka Sanaag oo uu sheegay in uu sida ugu dhakhsiyaha badan ugu soo laaban doono Badhan iyo Sanaag si uu u ambaqaado hawlo indhawaydba looga fadhiyay oo ay kamid yihiin dib u dhisidda maamulka gobolka iyo waliba arimo kale oo waxqabad u ah gobolka

Wasiirka oo la filayay in uu arimo badan ka qabto gobolada Sanaag iyo Haylaan ayaa ku laabtay magaalada Garowe isaga oo kulan uu la qaatay duqay dhaqameedyada Sanaag, usheegay in uu si dhakhso ah ugu soo laaban doono Sanaag si uu uqabto hawlaha uu halkan u yimid



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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:04 pm

Unfortunately fake SNMers here will parade otherwise, in the coming days a swift victory will be near. Sanaag security forces will eliminate hostiles.

Manshallah :som:

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby marcassmith » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:08 pm

is that Eastern Sanaag? :mrgreen:

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Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:11 pm

is that Eastern Sanaag? :mrgreen:

Central and eastern Sanaag as all under the security force. What happen to your Somaliland? I doubt if you believe in such.

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby grandpakhalif » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:17 pm

With the election of an SNM terrorist the onslaught of foreign elements is imminent :idea:

I applaud the people of Sanaag to eliminate foreign elements in their respective cities.

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby marcassmith » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:20 pm

Central and eastern Sanaag as all under the security force. What happen to your Somaliland? I doubt if you believe in such.
:clap: :clap:

Lets wait and see how this interesting development unfolds.

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:26 pm

With the election of an SNM terrorist the onslaught of foreign elements is imminent :idea:

I applaud the people of Sanaag to eliminate foreign elements in their respective cities.

Just as the South the North is no different they abide by their warlords in Hargeysa and using tactics of intimadation never worked. Indeed they out gunned the civilians for over a decade but now is a new dawn. Our forces have languished in Xamar and Puntland, those who are lackeys of SNM will not fight their bretherns. We've seen this in 2007 when Maakhir was declared and all forces from both sides joined. Now we are finally seeding out their camps in the Western district. A major threat on civilian security and Sanaag security.


Its good civilians, militias, government members of regional states and Somalia from Sanaag have the same voice and want these terrorists uprooted for good.

If they want a clan war, they need to declare one official cause Somaliland can't stand against Warsangeli.

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:27 pm

Central and eastern Sanaag as all under the security force. What happen to your Somaliland? I doubt if you believe in such.
:clap: :clap:

Lets wait and see how this interesting development unfolds.

Somaliland is a terrorist enclave the development that unfolds is uprooting insecurity and the threat of such for good.

What do you say about a non-existent clan enclave?

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Postby marcassmith » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:30 pm

Somaliland is a terrorist enclave the development that unfolds is uprooting insecurity and the threat of such for good.

What do you say about a non-existent clan enclave?
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The jihadists next door
Having broken away from a failed state, Somaliland is now a success story. But the west won't recognise it

Rageh Omaar

In Africa this past week a completely peaceful presidential election was held. International observers said it met all the western standards for a free election. What's more, the incumbent president fully accepted the result the minute it was announced and handed over power to his successor and bitter political rival – and on accepting his victory, the president-elect thanked and congratulated the outgoing president for his services to his country.

What makes this election remarkable, and an important example not just to Africa but to the whole of the developing world – especially Muslim countries – is that it took place in Somaliland, a self-declared republic that broke away from the rest of Somalia 20 years ago, which doesn't get a penny of international assistance, and which hosts an estimated 600,000 refugees from the continuing civil war in the rest of Somalia.

The week before the election, al-Shabaab, al-Qaida's Somalia-based branch, warned the government and people of Somaliland not to go through with the election. Over 1 million voters ignored the threat, queueing for hours all over the country to cast their ballot.

Somaliland presents the other Somali vision that has become a reality. Next door to a country now synonymous with pirates, jihadists and suicide bombers, we have a nation of rules rather than individuals; where election results are accepted by those in power. Aside from today's South Africa, it is hard to think of any other country on the continent which is a consistent example of this.

And it could not have a come at a more poignant moment. This week marks the 50th anniversary of Somalia's independence. It is a tragedy for all Somalis, whether living in the stability of Somaliland or not, that what is left of Somalia now ranks as the world's most failed state.

Somaliland, which lies on the Horn of Africa in the north-western corner of Somalia, is not formally recognised by any country – but it is accepted as a de facto country by many nations and organisations who maintain embassies and representative offices in the capital, Hargeisa. It is peaceful, stable and has had several transfers of power and free elections in its 20-year history.

It has a particularly close connection with Britain, not just in the tens of thousands who live here who have family links to Somaliland(yes, people actually go on holiday to a part of Somalia), but also in the fact that for nearly 80 years, Somaliland was a British protectorate.

For Somalilanders, formal recognition by the rest of the world is the holy grail, a national obsession that defines part of what it means to be a Somalilander and that cuts across all party lines. Having rebuilt itself from the ashes of the civil war and survived with no outside help, Somaliland cannot understand why other countries, particularly in the west, don't open diplomatic relations with them. Now that the rest of Somalia has become one of al-Qaida's main bases and the site of one of the world's worst crises, the question of recognition is even more complex. Somaliland is a vital platform and the only visible option for trying to stabilise Somalia and reverse al-Qaida's growth.

Somalilanders have never wanted to see their country in these terms: they want to distance themselves from the mayhem in Mogadishu as much as possible. Yet it is only by accepting this role that the international support they crave will begin to materialise. The beleaguered UN-backed government in Mogadishu has no other partners with a strong security force, democratic institutions and an intimate knowledge of Somali culture, language, clan system and politics. Up till now, the west has looked to Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and others to be their key allies, overlooking the one partner that has a direct interest in bringing peace and security to Mogadishu and halting the spread of radicalism.

For two decades Somaliland and the west have been stuck with the status quo of acceptance without recognition. But the challenge of al-Qaida in Somalia means we cannot remain in this limbo. A new approach needs to be found – and fast.

Rageh Omaar is a Mogadishu-born broadcaster whose family is from Somaliland

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... ns-somalia

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Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:38 pm

What the fuck does Ragar Omar have to do with uprooting terrorists?

When did terror=Islam, f-king KUFAR.

Your terrorist enclave will be knocked down, Somaliland can not do shit. Is ragar Omar going to fight when we patrol are borders? Eliminate terrorists?

Some Somali journalist cant make you exist.

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I cant wait till the blood bath begins, SNM dragged on the streets. Mashallah. :som:

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Postby marcassmith » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:43 pm

Your terrorist enclave will be knocked down, Somaliland can not do shit. Is ragar Omar going to fight when we patrol are borders? Eliminate terrorists?
I cant wait till the blood bath begins, SNM dragged on the streets. Mashallah. :som:
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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:43 pm

When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers the most - Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.

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Postby marcassmith » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:48 pm

When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers the most - Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.
Its all empty bravo and on-line propaganda! There will be no war!

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:53 pm

When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers the most - Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.

Somalilands a mouse that scretches too much. Propaganda in a weak African enclave in the Horn with zero western backers/interest cant do nothing but employ their only journalist Ragar. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I post picks, lived their and posted from Erigavo on here a couple months ago yet these kids want to claim their weak fairytale clan can eliminate my clan when they are a minority? You can exploit your rebel movement for so long, and kids delusional as marcsmith whose never set foot their will say: will see the development. Post articles :lol:

These people in Northern Somalia despise SNM and will slaughter them. This whole Somaliland enclave cant exist with delusional borders. Now we are beefing ours, whats Somaliland going to do.

Post on Somaliland.org :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

They claimed victory in Laas Qoray, its like a Warsangeli claiming victory in Hobyo its not possible :?

We are securing Ceelafweyn, I think these kids will cry after :mrgreen:

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Re: Sanaag, Somalia will oust SNM I've been saying this for

Postby oldenglish » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:53 pm

When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers the most - Mzee Jomo Kenyatta.
Its all empty bravo and on-line propaganda! There will be no war!

SNM will run :som:


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