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Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby sahal80 » Sat Nov 27, 2021 3:44 pm

^ Calm down brother TarTar. Our brother Sahal isn't taking a position one way or another on things regarding Somaliland for example he isn't bothered about if Isaaq is or isn't part of Dir. He's merely just reporting on the political activities on the ground in Mogadishu as well as in Hiirshabelle and thereafter gives his analysis and viewpoints, that's all.

TarTar who cares what Somalia says or believes, we know Isaaq is it's own clan just like we know that Somaliland is a separate country that will eventually be recognised officially
:lol: وشهد شاهد من أهلها
warniyahow ninkaan qac miyaa? bisinka i told him SL is not part of the FGS and the FMS and the federal process but we have Djibouti-created Dir clan that is equal to hawiye and Daarood in number. buurmadow calls himself a Dir. all isaaq mps in the south associate themselves with Dir. even gaaljecel they r qawleysato that why ex hirshabelle speaker was welcoming buurmadoow he is haji salah aka abtisame. so we r talking about qawletsato not Isaaq or SL they dont represent them and since Dibouti created them i put them in their dir context. hadeey dad ku shirayaan magaca dir waan soo gudbin.

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby TarTar » Sat Nov 27, 2021 4:00 pm

:whew: sahal had me worried there. this is y i always repeat Isak rejects pretending 2 b Dir in the ex italian colony. now that we're clear i'm out of ur thread. n wish Hawdle tha best.

:ohhh: i knew I liked Hiran people ever since 1960 a leader from Hiran tried 2 prevent the negative fallout from chaotically planned union between Somaliland n Somalia

carry on. but i still selling my votes 2 the highest bidder in the ex italian colony. got no stake there except the right 2 pretend 2 b Dir n sell my vote :win:

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby GeoSeven » Sat Nov 27, 2021 4:21 pm

Sahal defeated his pro Farmaajo adversaries with pure logic and facts......one even attempted suicide.

However, I think Sahal overestimated the political capability of the opposition.........they are beyond useless and at this point a Farmaajo second term is a shoe in.
I agree. Farmaajo might have a decent chance if this farce continues. We cannot condone violence, nobody in their right mind will but if Farmaajo somehow wins, there will probably be violence. No one in their right mind will also accept the demented apparatus Farmaajo and Fahad are trying to shape. The country can't be run by a bunch of arrogant reer baadiyo, pubescent saraakiil and frankly speaking a bunch of elevated strange people brought in to do Farmaajo and Fahads bidding. Meel walba dadka ugu liito ayaa joogo.
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congrats finally my cousin woke up from his slumber although i have never bothered him like some people do here against their fellow tribesmen who have different opinion.

yes you are right no one will choose violence over stability in Xamar this is agreed by all the local candidates and PM Rooble.

Sahal, a lot of peoole are trying to keep decorum ileen Farmaajo waa Madaxweyne weli, laakin kaabe boorsada diyaarso ayaa lagu dhahaayay indirectly for some time. Problem is, odayga iyo koodiisa waa wada macangag iyo wax fiyoobeen. The next government will be the one allotting oil blocks and signing contracts, that will be accompanied by a infusion of funds never seen before into Somalia. A semblence of a deep state that will shape the political and financial bedrocks in Somalia for the forseeable future will likely take shape. There is no way the current lot will be allowed to stay and cement themselves. There is turbulence ahead. Farmaajo simply cannot be allowed to return. The international community will likely intervene and force him into a plane before things get out of hand.

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Nov 27, 2021 4:57 pm

^^

So the likes of Shariff Dalxiis and Xassan Qoslaaye can be trusted to control the assets of the country? Or the likes of Dani and Madoobe? The funny thing is Farmaajo since his leadership has Somalia attained some kind of normalcy and transparency. The average Somalis knows this.

The only people against him, are the ones that are blinded by tribalism or the ones that are corrupt to the core and see him as a threat to their ill intentions of corruption and chaos. Haters are gonna hate

Hilarious you are talking about oil revenues when not long ago during Qoslaaye term it was the norms to have MPs getting killed left right and centre. Any oil revenue in the future is the fruits of Farmaajos leadership for establishing a safe haven for MPs to work freely without the fear of getting killed, or religious figures being killed infront of the Masjids, which were all the norms prior to Farmaajo coming to power.
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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby Kees70 » Sat Nov 27, 2021 4:59 pm



I agree. Farmaajo might have a decent chance if this farce continues. We cannot condone violence, nobody in their right mind will but if Farmaajo somehow wins, there will probably be violence. No one in their right mind will also accept the demented apparatus Farmaajo and Fahad are trying to shape. The country can't be run by a bunch of arrogant reer baadiyo, pubescent saraakiil and frankly speaking a bunch of elevated strange people brought in to do Farmaajo and Fahads bidding. Meel walba dadka ugu liito ayaa joogo.
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congrats finally my cousin woke up from his slumber although i have never bothered him like some people do here against their fellow tribesmen who have different opinion.

yes you are right no one will choose violence over stability in Xamar this is agreed by all the local candidates and PM Rooble.

Sahal, a lot of peoole are trying to keep decorum ileen Farmaajo waa Madaxweyne weli, laakin kaabe boorsada diyaarso ayaa lagu dhahaayay indirectly for some time. Problem is, odayga iyo koodiisa waa wada macangag iyo wax fiyoobeen. The next government will be the one allotting oil blocks and signing contracts, that will be accompanied by a infusion of funds never seen before into Somalia. A semblence of a deep state that will shape the political and financial bedrocks in Somalia for the forseeable future will likely take shape. There is no way the current lot will be allowed to stay and cement themselves. There is turbulence ahead. Farmaajo simply cannot be allowed to return. The international community will likely intervene and force him into a plane before things get out of hand.
I 100% agree farmaajo will not stay whether he wins or not, too many forces are against him staying, a small civil war to unseat him is inevitable.

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Nov 27, 2021 5:02 pm

^
I would love to see this mighty 'forces' that are against him. :lol: :lol:

Caqli hutu wakaa.. Small civil war is their only solution when they are not in power. And when they are in power, they don't know how to govern. Halkee loo raaca these buffoons?

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby Kees70 » Sat Nov 27, 2021 5:06 pm

^ I guess you folks havent learned anything from your previous abo Siade's ordeal.

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Nov 27, 2021 5:08 pm

^ I guess you folks havent learned anything from your previous abo Siade's ordeal.
What is there to learn, all I remember was hutu on hutu violence for the last several decades. If anything it is your people that need to learn from it.

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Re: Analyzing the loyalties of the MPs Thread

Postby BigBreak » Sat Nov 27, 2021 7:37 pm

^ I guess you folks havent learned anything from your previous abo Siade's ordeal.
What is there to learn, all I remember was hutu on hutu violence for the last several decades. If anything it is your people that need to learn from it.
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