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War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

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War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

Postby Strategic » Tue Jun 06, 2017 10:09 pm

https://qz.com/999709/as-somalia-allows ... ions-spat/

somalia is on the brink of famine!

we are just coming out of long protracted fratricide civil war and i hope we are start to avoid this crisis. i dont want somalis to get involved in this sht game of thrones.

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Re: War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

Postby GAMES » Wed Jun 07, 2017 10:28 am

This whole Qatar vs. Saudi, UAE, Egypt has been in the news here lately. Anyone got the Cliff notes on what this is all about? Like the short, Gaabis version of it?

I goto Hiiraan and other Somali news sitess, but I doubt they are telling the truth. Is Qatar one of 'em countries that just agreed to take over the ports in Boosaaso iyo Berbera in Somalia?

Normally I agree with the Somali government in any position it takes (regardless of 'qofka Kursiga ku fadhiyo), but damn,....Sheikh Hassan had a different position and now this Farmaajo has another position. Its confusing.

So anyone got a FLOWCHART that shows which Arabs are good and which ones are the bad ones (dadka Xun Xun cml)?

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Re: War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

Postby Strategic » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:22 am

the only bad arabs are those that fund terrorism in somalia-alshaytan-,no it is UAE that is monopolising on the ports in somalia to make dubai as much as relevant.

i am happy with the position this gov took,the president has good strategic advisors.
anyway,never rely too much on arabs,notice how quick saudi is starving their fellow arab yemenis and isolating qatar.do you think they care for african apes?

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Re: War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

Postby bumps » Thu Jun 08, 2017 12:06 pm

Support Qatar. Because one of our biggest ally is Turkey.
And turkey is supporting Qatar.
UAE and Saudi Arabia are the worst allies of Somalia. uae supports and funded al shabaab. Both of them did not build any successful project and all they do is give us fake promises.

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Re: War-torn Somalia could become tangled in the wealthy Gulf states’ diplomatic spat

Postby Adali » Thu Jun 08, 2017 2:35 pm

wait why what when ?? lmao, as a nationalist I could careless what arab do to each other, I only care for the Somali nation and the Somali peoples interest. NEXTTT :=


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