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he can't talk about those topics or musa biixi will do a tukaraq 2.0 and this time garoowe will be taken over.From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?
Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
A maamul goboleed, whether PL or SL, claiming sovereignty over a town, city or region of Somalia is ridiculous.From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?
Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
Exactly Nomand, I wouldn't be surprised if Farmajo said to Bihi "I'll recognize SL independence and borders if in return you help me capture all of Bari Nugaal Mudug"he can't talk about those topics or musa biixi will do a tukaraq 2.0 and this time garoowe will be taken over.From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?
Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?A maamul goboleed, whether PL or SL, claiming sovereignty over a town, city or region of Somalia is ridiculous.From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?
Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
A region that existed as a 'country' on paper for few days, without a UN seat, embassies, cabinet, institutions, etc could hardly be called a country. Both areas were under the auspices of the UK/UN, meant to be one country on independence. A few days could hardly be described as 'history.'So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?
And there was nothing named "Puntland or "Jubbaland"?
A region that existed as a 'country' on paper for few days, without a UN seat, embassies, cabinet, institutions, etc could hardly be called a country. Both areas were under the auspices of the UK/UN, meant to be one country on independence. A few days could hardly be described as 'history.'So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?
And there was nothing named "Puntland or "Jubbaland"?
Somalia was under British rule for several years along with Waqooyi Galbeed. The Italian trusteeship was under the supervision of the UK/UN. The bottom line, a few days (26-30 June) doesn't make a region a country. It takes years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure, etc post independence.And Somalia was under a UN trust territory under the post-fascist state of Italy not the United Kingdom.
It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.Somalia was under British rule for several years along with Waqooyi Galbeed. The Italian trusteeship was under the supervision of the UK/UN. The bottom line, a few days (26-30 June) doesn't make a region a country. It takes years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure, etc post independence.And Somalia was under a UN trust territory under the post-fascist state of Italy not the United Kingdom.
SL was also under Italian military administration, during WW2. The bottom line, SL wasn't a 'country' during those few days of June 1960; it didn't even have a president or head of state.It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.
And yes, it do take years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure.
It did my guy, I just stated that in an earlier post!The bottom line, SL wasn't a 'country' during those few days of June 1960; it didn't even have a president or head of state.It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.
And yes, it do take years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure.

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