Bal Somaliland la garaye, kan Majeerteeniya ee Dhabayaco muxu Addis ka qabanaya? Waa yaabka Yaabkiis
Hadii maanta nin Isaaq ah ay Ethiopiya meel ku dilayso ama ay Ethiopia ka soo horjeedo Somaliland iyo gooni isutaageeda, inuu nin Isaaq ahi Ethiopia tago iska daaye, Ethiopia meel walba waa lagala dagaalami lahaa.
But this Dhabayaco fishbrain, eventhough his own Dooro kins are being massacred as we speak, he goes to Addis to take orders from Meles.
There is no way Ethiopia is even considering using any of Majeerteenia's sea ports. And there is little political favours that Majeerteenia wants from Ethiopia... So, why the heck is the Dhabayaco General doing there?? One has to ask.
Well, there are two main reasons why Gen. Adde was called to Addis Ababa.
1. To cut ties with the ONLF and stop Majeerteenia from becoming a safe heaven for them... (Can You believe a Isaaq man being told this if one of the Isaaq subclans was being massacred??) What a pitty Dooro.
2. To stop contraband Goods from Majeerteenia from entering Ethiopian markets... Again to stop the Cagdheers that went to Bosaso from bringing anything from there. Hence, they gotta use Berbera.

Acording to majeerteeeniya news websites, Gen. Adde had made his bledge to carry out these orders to the liking of Addis Abeba.
Now lets compare with Somaliland.
First of all, Somaliland wants to become an independent country and would welcome anyone that supports that notion. Addis Abeba seems to be in supportive of that, and we welcome it.
Ethiopia is a landlocked country and wants to use Somaliland's Ports... Somaliland wants to access Ethiopia's huge market.
Both Somaliland and Ethiopia want to finish off the ONLF menace which has burnt down more then 50 SL trucks and killed countless Isaaqs.
It seems Hargeisa and Addis have natural common interests. We have everything to gain from this, and nothing to loose.
Faqash_Hoe aka the Dhabayaco homosexual
What a pitty, after 7000 posts and a number of years, you are at last acting like the proper ugly Faqash that you are. Caqli Doofaaar waa kaa dadweynow.
When will the Samaroon-wannabe hoe follow Faqash's foot steps, remains to be seen.