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Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

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Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby SomalilandFinest » Mon May 14, 2018 12:04 pm


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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby SomalilandFinest » Mon May 14, 2018 12:06 pm

I think 3 PL soldiers / militiamen got smoked seeing as the attack was repeled yet again. This comes as Mr. Keating was in Hargeisa begging Muuse on behalf of Gaas to pull out


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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby SomalilandFinest » Mon May 14, 2018 12:08 pm

It looks like Mr Keating was used as a trojan horse of sorts by Gaas to try and distract SL.

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon May 14, 2018 12:44 pm

actually it's very necessary for us to launch some other attacks on garowe, we are dealing with some internal problems, when ever we have some internal problems we have to karbaash MJs. especially it wil be good news for us if puntland elects Morgan , it will boost isaqism sprit .

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby SomalilandFinest » Mon May 14, 2018 2:06 pm

I think we should definitely attack the remaining tuulo's on the last 60 km left to Garowe to send a message. If they still don't get the message maybe we will have to make them relocate their capital to Bosaso. North Galkacyo is too unstable for them and you can't have a capital in half a city

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby cheifaqilbari » Tue May 15, 2018 4:12 am

Somaliland have to defeat this faqash majeerten once for all. these people are xaasids , fuleyaal and must of all propoganda bitches.

wa in cidanka qaranku uu qabsado garowe oo madaafic lagu qaraaco fatboy gaas in his villa.

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby cheifaqilbari » Tue May 15, 2018 4:33 am




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" we will teach them a lesson like we taught their father siyad faqash afweyne".

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby Adali » Tue May 15, 2018 4:38 am




madaxeyne
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Muse behi on the war against majererteen
" we will teach them a lesson like we taught their father siyad faqash afweyne".
Very in consistent guy, one minute he says Somalia doesn't exist, Farmaajo can't step outside of Mogadishu, the next minute he says Somalia has attacked us. :lol:

What happened to iidoor honesty ? this guy is a fataal walle iyo bille.

He is living in utter delusion, now its literally a choice to join a delusional man or live in the real world, SL is not independent, PL a regional administration attacked you another regional administration, Farmaajo has zero to do with it, PL is at the moment in open rebellion against Farmaajo, these are truth, take them in and let them heal you.
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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby original dervish » Tue May 15, 2018 4:52 am

Can't be a recent photo because the land between LA and Garowe is green after the recent rains. :)

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby Nomand » Tue May 15, 2018 6:39 am

I think we should definitely attack the remaining tuulo's on the last 60 km left to Garowe to send a message. If they still don't get the message maybe we will have to make them relocate their capital to Bosaso. North Galkacyo is too unstable for them and you can't have a capital in half a city
That would benefit somalia, it would mean that puntland would have no other choice but to seek help from somalia. Thats if somaliland is able to defeat puntland.

For farmaajo and somalia it would mean two things capturing puntland and diposing a key opponent. This will also showcase the power of the somali army and to get them ready for the campaign against al shabab.

Somaliland would be pushed back to isaq lands and harti lands would be under somalia.

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Re: Tensions Still High in Tukaraq

Postby SomalilandFinest » Tue May 15, 2018 11:03 am

I think we should definitely attack the remaining tuulo's on the last 60 km left to Garowe to send a message. If they still don't get the message maybe we will have to make them relocate their capital to Bosaso. North Galkacyo is too unstable for them and you can't have a capital in half a city
That would benefit somalia, it would mean that puntland would have no other choice but to seek help from somalia. Thats if somaliland is able to defeat puntland.

For farmaajo and somalia it would mean two things capturing puntland and diposing a key opponent. This will also showcase the power of the somali army and to get them ready for the campaign against al shabab.

Somaliland would be pushed back to isaq lands and harti lands would be under somalia.
Somalias army is an utter joke stop daydreaming. If Al shabab slaughters them with easy our heavy weaponry will make quick work of he very disorganised SNA which is less organized than most militias.


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