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Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby MidriGeez » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:01 pm

inshallah we will its just for now We dont have many friends in the region other than Djibouti but they can't do much because of their Minimum resources and power in the region.
You don't Need Many Friends when you can invest most of the trust In your own People, you rather do that then have alot of fake Friends in the region and your own people divided. Somalia 1991 is the best Example, Lots of friends Divided People.

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby The_Emperior5 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:05 pm

inshallah we will its just for now We dont have many friends in the region other than Djibouti but they can't do much because of their Minimum resources and power in the region.
You don't Need Many Friends when you can invest most of the trust In your own People, you rather do that then have alot of fake Friends in the region and your own people divided. Somalia 1991 is the best Example, Lots of friends Divided People.

My eritrean friend Somalis are a very complicated people

for instance we Somalilanders have a big big big issues and problems with Somalia and its hard to sort out that for a long period as long as they are divided into clans and fiefdoms and god knows what not. The Ethiopians arnt better either they try to take advantage of the current status quo.

But hey atleast we have a future as long as we Somalilanders are united :sland: :up:

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby Saraxnow » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:37 pm

It should be with the 2nd group. :up: Look at Southsudan, fighting has already broken out and they're overall weak as a nation waa cawaaniin waliba, Djibouti is a non-issue and they are politically weak, plus Egypt is the future in the region.

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby MidriGeez » Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:49 pm

inshallah we will its just for now We dont have many friends in the region other than Djibouti but they can't do much because of their Minimum resources and power in the region.
You don't Need Many Friends when you can invest most of the trust In your own People, you rather do that then have alot of fake Friends in the region and your own people divided. Somalia 1991 is the best Example, Lots of friends Divided People.

My eritrean friend Somalis are a very complicated people

for instance we Somalilanders have a big big big issues and problems with Somalia and its hard to sort out that for a long period as long as they are divided into clans and fiefdoms and god knows what not. The Ethiopians arnt better either they try to take advantage of the current status quo.

But hey atleast we have a future as long as we Somalilanders are united :sland: :up:

:up: :up: Glad to know you know whats going around. Especially learning from history.

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby MidriGeez » Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:53 pm

It should be with the 2nd group. :up: Look at Southsudan, fighting has already broken out and they're overall weak as a nation waa cawaaniin waliba, Djibouti is a non-issue and they are politically weak, plus Egypt is the future in the region.

Egypt By themselves would take care of the first Group. Their army is no Joke and they produce their own Light and medium weaponry. Number 10 In the world I believe overall. They have 600 Modern Fighters with more than 2000 Pilots and 2 airforce academy's, they would Bomb the other countries with no resistant until Yom El qiyama.

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby The_Emperior5 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:59 pm

Yes we have gone through so much the past 4 decades in the fight for the independence of Somaliland now we are all busy rebuilding the nation with the little resources we have. its hard in a hostile region but with the help of Allah we will get there inshallah. As for the Misris aka Egyptians they are strong have one of the largest armies in Africa but their problem is they always had bad leadership American puppets. The Eritreans have also one of the largest armies in Africa while they are a small country and they have no puppets as leaders but their problem is currently they are isolated UN sanctions its hard for the Eritreans now and days Egypt is going through tough times to they will have new leadership soon.

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

Postby union » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:47 am

Who the fuck would want to make an alliance with a non-existent place?

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Re: Somaliland future Alliances with other African Nations

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