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Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

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Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby knet » Sun Oct 21, 2018 12:57 pm

Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

What a progress ! What a unity among the federal States of the country!

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby SuperLander » Sun Oct 21, 2018 1:35 pm

A new civil war between the federal government and the federal states would be the result of this initiative. All Somalians who are not Rahanwein, Abgaal, HG, MJ, Ogaden or Hawadle would fight on the side of the SFG headed by Farmajo and Kheire.

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby knet » Sun Oct 21, 2018 1:39 pm

A new civil war between the federal government and the federal states would be the result of this initiative. All Somalians who are not Rahanwein, Abgaal, HG, MJ, Ogaden or Hawadle would fight on the side of the SFG headed by Farmajo and Kheire.
99.5% of Somalia vs the .5% that is left that will be a quick civil war! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Political failure to this extend has dire consequences, this is all farmaajo own doing!

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby DalJecel60 » Wed Oct 24, 2018 2:58 am

A new civil war between the federal government and the federal states would be the result of this initiative. All Somalians who are not Rahanwein, Abgaal, HG, MJ, Ogaden or Hawadle would fight on the side of the SFG headed by Farmajo and Kheire.
Hawiye is mainly Hiraab and Xawaadle and they support their Maamuls
Daarood is mainly Ogaden and Harti ex.Dhulo they suppprt their Maamuls.
Raxanweyn support their Maamul

So its Everyone Vs Murursade and Mareexaan?

Ever heard of the 1 day War?

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby Togdeer » Wed Oct 24, 2018 3:18 am

Federalism had been around for 20 years. It worked well so far for Puntland. So It was spread to Jubaland, Galmudug, South west and Hirshabeele. So far these regions had more peace and prosperity under federalism.
Farmajo and Khayre who are both from abroad and don’t know how it’s like to live in the country want to get rid of the system and bring back centralism.

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby Xamuud » Wed Oct 24, 2018 4:51 am

Federalism had been around for 20 years. It worked well so far for Puntland. So It was spread to Jubaland, Galmudug, South west and Hirshabeele. So far these regions had more peace and prosperity under federalism.
Farmajo and Khayre who are both from abroad and don’t know how it’s like to live in the country want to get rid of the system and bring back centralism.
Centralism is what we in South Somaliawant especially us Hawiye, but what we dont want is 2 langaabs decide our landheer/majority political fate, how can an langaab murursade which has no degaan in Somalia and that we HG conquered them in 15 minute decide our destiny, the arrogant audacity of the marexan farmaajo will be his downfall.

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby Togdeer » Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:04 am

Why do you want centralism. Power concentrated to a few individuals in xamar. It’s mostly Hawiye and merehan that wants centralism. Let me ask you a question would you still support centralism if the capital got relocated to say baidabo or garowe?
Also centralism is not a reality right now as the government barely control the capital.

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Re: Federal States Initiated The Formation Of The National Federal Army Reserves

Postby SuperLander » Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:23 am

If our neighbour Somalia was to abolish federalism and the 5 breakaway clan-enclaves in favour of centralism and the old pre-war 13 regions dependant on the Mogadishu based central government than this would be great for my country Somaliland as a independent sovereign state.

Reason being is that ethiopia and Kenya would xaar their pants and will both recognise and defend SL as a reaction against Soomaliweyn.


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