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Djbouti and Somaliland - As Peacekeepers

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Re: Djbouti and Somaliland - As Peacekeepers

Postby Machiavelli2 » Wed Sep 10, 2014 6:58 pm

Are we talking of peacekeepers or peace-enforcers like Amisom? If we are talking of peacekeepers, a better question will be is there peace between us and why can't we in the South reconcile and seek a solution to our problems? Will armed forced from Somaliland and Jibouti enforce the peace onto us to reconcile? What will that achieve? Our problems are bigger than Alshabab, they merely took advantage of our lack of trust and hostility between us and not seeking a genuine reconciliation to one another. When people are ready to forgive and reconcile one another, then only could their deal be monitored and that is the role of peacekeepers.

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Re: Djbouti and Somaliland - As Peacekeepers

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:10 am

To behonest they would be eaten alive by Alshabaab. Alshabaab loves to fight hard against somali troops, but they fear Bantusom and Ethiopians. Maamulka Somaliland is not experienced in war, remember that the small clan militia from khatumo is giving them hard time. Djibouti is small country that wouldnt survive in Somalia without Ethiopians and Bantusom.

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Re: Djbouti and Somaliland - As Peacekeepers

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:16 am

SNM captured hargeysa burco berbera 29 janaury 1991.. after whole 3 days Siyaad barre goverment stop existing... SNM was a failed jabhad. they could not even capture hargeysa burco berbera even when siyaad bare run away from villa somalia MUQDISHI 26 janaayo 1991 the day siyaad bare goverment collapsed..

so SNM come hargeysa burco berbera 3 days after siyaad bare left the power and now 2014 your claiming that you captured buuhoodle.. ahahahahaha

Buhoodle you see still they have pre 1991 somali goverment ARMY WEAPON
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VERY HEAVY WEAPON whit long ranche altalerri and Russian TANKS..
Reer khatuumo shuld be given more weapons and a Somalia military base shud be setup there, they can then retake secessionist gains
Thats good idea. Somalia must sent Peacekeepers in Northern Somalia to keep an eye on the two clans fighting over land and resources.


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