siyaasada kaliya oo siyad barre ku fiicnaa waxey aheed djibouti. i read haji guuleed interviews with arab media. he said siaad barre called me and tried to deal eith us a somali region like Ogaden until i told him its not only somali region it has non somali elements like the afar people and i made him understood djibouti well.. guuled was a french mp and pro-djibouti independence wasnt like the pro the Somaliwayn mohamoud harbi. at this point france was pro afar-led independent djibouti until siad barre excepted independent issa/Somali led djibouti in a somali-french meeting. thats how ali arif daaqada uga baxey. issa-led djibouti under guuleed was the only somalia condition in the last months before its independence. this has made djibouti closer to Somalia than Ethiopia bc the latter was backing afar-led djibouti.
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The Issa-Marehan alliance is back that's why the voice of Jeegaan Faysal Ali Waraabe is dissing H.E. Pres. IOG. The Jeegaan was pressured in Djibouti to reopen the talks with Somalia and join the union. As IOG's wife is Muse Local's Ina adeer. There's levels to this shit and Idoors know their time is up:
Boon,
Since the early 1800’s Isaaq ruled what is today the border between Eritrea and Djibouti all the way to Berbera. The man who ruled that territory was considered by the Rothschilds as their equivalent on the African continent in terms of wealth.
This man, Emir Sharmarke Cali Saalax (an ancestor of mine), liberated Zeila from the Arabs and expelled the same Arabs that forbade Ciise and Gudabiirsi to enter the city wall let alone the town itself. Who used IOG’s ancestors as serfs.
The Emirs death and the power vacuum that followed lead to the French colonization of modern day Djibouti.
Up until 1950’s Isaaq were majority in Djibouti before being expelled because of their pro Somaliweyn sentiments and the only reason this tiny French enclave is pro Zoomalia is because they know the inevitable will happen. Isaaq will once again reign supreme from the southern shores of the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. There’s a greater chance of Djibouti becoming a province of Somaliland than Somaliland and Somalia reuniting.