calool xanuun badnaa, i miss my country wallahi. i would gladly trade living in this timeline to live in that. Somalia

Nostalgia is a distortion on reality. An historical period must be considered in the context of that particular time-frame. Saxib, can you really live without all the mod-cons and freedoms for a pseudo-communist state. Its 2010. The world has changed.

The likes of those who benefit off of the destruction of the republic are now singing the praises of justice and temperament are the same ones who cannot find closure and continue to the best of their ability to tarnish the former republic. A now traditional practice by these venomous former anarchists to plant the tree of hate into their offspring. It's quite amusing how they tell those who want to reminisce on the former glorious state to move foward, whilst their whole secession is clinging on to abolished
colonial borders.

I have nothing to gain from the destruction of the former Somalia Koonfuria. And I have always maintained a policy of not meddling in the internal affairs of Somalia. The reality remains that Somaliland has reaffirmed its independence, after the collapse of the Somali state. This union, which you, no doubt, still seem to espouses was built on shaky foundations and it was inevitable that as early as 1960 it was doomed to fail. Grandpakhalif, the independence of Somaliland is not hinged on a colonial yet arbitrarily drawn border but rather its built on a foundation of self-interest, peace, prosperity and indeed the decision to define its own destiny without relying on others to come to its aid.