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with that logic, germany won ww1 and ww2.the Militia sides always had more casualties than the Somaliland army


i don't know man. the evidences so far are contrary to what you're saying.Mark my words Somali star they are no match for the Somaliland national army that's why you hardly see a full offensive

Nice try at propaganda. It was in fact the militia who attacked the Somaliland army base at 3am in the morning, thinking it would make a differenceand of course a defenseless village attacked in the middle of the night full of women and children will have more casualties. duh.

They have not seen the full might of Somaliland. To underestimate this is at their own peril. The anti-peace militia delusionally seem to think they can take Somaliland onyou hardly see a full offensive
Wrong.Emperior a win isnt define by the amount of men you lose but by the completion of your intended purpose. Your was to capture and you failed severely.

I don't know why I got this imageMark my words


There is LA, largest and capital city, peaceful, developing and part of Somaliland. There is buuhoodle, which is a special case due to historic reasons.why can't you come to an understanding? i'd think, if sincere, your people would be the first to understand and empathize with desire of the dhulbahante people for self-determination. isn't denying them self-determination hypocrisy on the part of your people?

war kaalayo raqdiina gurta calaacal looma baahne don't make me waste more ammunitions on that dusty town laascaanoba dab loowa what makes u think o can't capture this little town Ethiopia futadeeda u dhaw when i got just about all ur towns one is even called daarood Ku xaar and ceerigaabo qurjiile ka carar for three whole yearsEmperior a win isnt define by the amount of men you lose but by the completion of your intended purpose. Your was to capture buhodle and you failed severely.

There is LA, largest and capital city, peaceful, developing and part of Somaliland. There is buuhoodle, which is a special case due to historic reasons.why can't you come to an understanding? i'd think, if sincere, your people would be the first to understand and empathize with desire of the dhulbahante people for self-determination. isn't denying them self-determination hypocrisy on the part of your people?

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