I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha WarsangeliTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..
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I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha WarsangeliTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..
First of all what are u ?I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha WarsangeliTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..
What did ur parents say when u finally came out?First of all what are u ?I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha WarsangeliTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..
Every body know I am the truest
Too grown for this elementary shit .What did ur parents say when u finally came out?First of all what are u ?
I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha Warsangeli
Every body know I am the truest


I've never met a warsangeli as foul mouthed as you are, I don't think you're warsangeli i have never seen this level of MJ hatred before, even isaaqs are not like this.Too grown for this elementary shit .What did ur parents say when u finally came out?
First of all what are u ?
Every body know I am the truest

Yes i don't think hes Warsangeli, he doesn't sound like one to me.I can put all my money on that u aint Warsangeli , u are probably some midgan claiming the noble besha WarsangeliTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..

Appreciate that, Isaaq are cool people tooMajeerteen are cool people. The only Daarood that has a state and working in it. The rest were Afweyne lackies and snitches.

Why do u mention isaaq tuna man this has nothing to do with usTo build Somalia mamulka majeerteniya needs to be subdued with absolute force..

Where is amisom in PL ? .what treasenous thing did isaaq ever do all we want is that we want nothing to do with the amisom colony how is that treasenous
Second most treasonous? No. First? Yes. While Isaaq are against being with Somalia, even they didn't go as far as to call in foreigners, Ethiopians especially, to destroy their capital and do more destruction than even unosom or ali mahdi-aidiid conflicts combined. Clans like raxanweyn are ultra fucked to this day because their farm lands are completely filled with Ethiopians who come and go whenever they want. Not only this, but they're(puntland) now printing fake money which is starting to find it's way all around Somalia. These are the people who, with the same breath, talk about their "bravery" in the 77 war. We need to cut them off, whether I mean figuratively or literally is up to you.Off course after the idoor. Wallahi they are biggest back stabbers . Majeerteen not all of them of course the maxnoud saleeban are cancer in Somalia.
Just look at what this fucker ilthey call president is doing.
I have much more respect for issaq because they are clear where they stand and will tell it to your face lkn kuwaan biskinkah siirta somali oo dhaan Addis bay xarashan. If they don't change it's our duty to unite and destroy the evil Force's and this fight every Somali must take part in it.

Do you have prove that we destroy xamar and we more destruction than the moryaans !!Second most treasonous? No. First? Yes. While Isaaq are against being with Somalia, even they didn't go as far as to call in foreigners, Ethiopians especially, to destroy their capital and do more destruction than even unosom or ali mahdi-aidiid conflicts combined. Clans like raxanweyn are ultra fucked to this day because their farm lands are completely filled with Ethiopians who come and go whenever they want. Not only this, but they're(puntland) now printing fake money which is starting to find it's way all around Somalia. These are the people who, with the same breath, talk about their "bravery" in the 77 war. We need to cut them off, whether I mean figuratively or literally is up to you.Off course after the idoor. Wallahi they are biggest back stabbers . Majeerteen not all of them of course the maxnoud saleeban are cancer in Somalia.
Just look at what this fucker ilthey call president is doing.
I have much more respect for issaq because they are clear where they stand and will tell it to your face lkn kuwaan biskinkah siirta somali oo dhaan Addis bay xarashan. If they don't change it's our duty to unite and destroy the evil Force's and this fight every Somali must take part in it.
Ethiopia's prime minister says his country faces a threat from the new leaders of Islamic Courts that controls much of southern Somalia.
In remarks made late Tuesday, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said the Courts' leadership is dominated by members of al-Itihaad al-Islamiya.
Al-Itihaad is an Islamic fundamentalist group that Ethiopian authorities blame for bombings in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital. Both the United States and the United Nations consider the group a terrorist organization with possible links to al-Qaida.
The Islamic Courts last week named the group's leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, its head. The United States says it will have no dealings with Aweys but may deal with the Islamic Courts as a whole if it cooperates with the international communty.
The Ethiopian prime minister also denied allegations that Ethiopia recently sent troops into Somali territory.
Islamic leaders in Somalia accused Addis Ababa of the incursion shortly after fighters loyal to the Islamic Courts won control of Mogadishu and other Somali cities.
Some information for this report was provided by Reuters.
https://www.voanews.com/a/a-13-2006-06- ... 17918.html
Last thing watch your moryaan Qaybdiid admit of his moryaan acting .Ethiopia warns it losing patience as Somalis clash
By Hassan Yare
Reuters
Friday, December 22, 2006; 12:03 PM
BAIDOA, Somalia (Reuters) - Ethiopian tanks rolled to the battlefront on Friday as Somali Islamists and Somalia's pro-government troops pounded each other with artillery and rockets in a fourth day of clashes.
In its first detailed response to the fighting that has killed dozens and wounded hundreds, Addis Ababa said its patience was running out and it demanded the Islamists stop all "hostile anti-Ethiopian activities."
"The situation in Somalia has turned from bad to worse," said a statement from Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "Ethiopia has been patient so far. There is a limit to this."
Ethiopia has said it would make public any intention of war against the Islamists, who already view it as a fait accompli.
The Islamists said they would send ground troops to attack en masse on Saturday, as opposed to fighting from a distance with heavy weapons as the two sides have done so far, ignoring a European peace initiative.
"Our troops have not started to attack. From tomorrow the attack will start," Islamist deputy spokesman Ibrahim Shukri told a news conference.
Witnesses near the fighting on two fronts near the government's encircled stronghold of Baidoa in south-central Somalia said they heard the rumble of armor before dawn.
"I was awakened this morning by heavy sounds of tanks. I woke up and saw seven Ethiopian tanks heading toward Daynunay," Baidoa resident Abdullahi Ali told Reuters.
An Islamist fighter near one of the fronts in Daynunay said the tanks had attacked his unit, and he was awaiting anti-tank weapons to fight back.
"We can see Ethiopian tanks. They have started firing heavy shells at us," the fighter, who declined to give his name, told Reuters by telephone.
If confirmed, the involvement of the tanks in the battle would raise the stakes in what is already the most sustained combat so far in a fight many fear could mushroom across the Horn of Africa, sucking in rivals Eritrea and Ethiopia.
European Union aid chief Louis Michel, who met both sides on Wednesday in a day of shuttle diplomacy, urged all parties on Friday to stop fighting and set a date for peace talks.
The International Committee for the Red Cross said dozens of people had been killed in this week's clashes and 200 wounded. It appealed to both sides to allow wounded and captured fighters to receive treatment and to spare hospitals from attack.
NEW FRONT?
Daynunay is the government's forward military base about 20 km (12 miles) southeast of Baidoa. Ethiopia has said it has military trainers there, but not combat troops.
The other front, Idaale, is 70 km (45 miles) southwest of Baidoa, a southern agricultural trading post which is the only town the government controls.
The Western-backed, but ineffective, government and the Somali Islamic Courts Council (SICC) say they have killed hundreds of each other's troops across the brushy flatlands around Baidoa.
Fighting began late on Tuesday, as an SICC deadline for Ethiopian troops to leave Somalia or face a holy war passed.
By Wednesday night, it was clear the EU's announcement the same day that the two sides had agreed to restart peace talks and stop fighting had begun to ring hollow.
The SICC has taken control of most of southern Somalia by dint of its military might and imposition of strict sharia law.
Washington and what it considers to be its top counter-terrorism ally in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia, say the SICC is led by an al Qaeda cell, which the military-religious movement denies.
The SICC says it has the popular support the government lacks, bringing law and order to a nation convulsed with anarchy since dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted in 1991.
The SICC said Ethiopian troops were moving by air and ground toward Galkaayo, a strategic central Somali town held as a forward defense base by government-allied Puntland fighters.
"We hope fighting will simultaneously start there too. We call upon the Somalis to rise up and join in the jihad," SICC Secretary Ibrahim Suley told reporters.
Ethiopia and Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf, a Puntland native, are keen to keep the relatively stable, semi-autonomous Puntland region and its strategic ports out of SICC hands.
A Puntland fighter said by telephone from near Galkaayo: "There is a lot of troop movement. From the way things are going, fighting can start any time."
(Additional reporting by Bryson Hull in Nairobi, Guled Mohamed and Sahal Abdulle in Mogadishu, Ibrahim Mohamed in Jowhar, Somalia, Tsegaye Tadesse in Addis Ababa, Laura McInnis in Geneva and William Schomberg in Brussels)
© 2006 Reuters





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