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The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

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Re: The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

Postby Waachis » Thu Mar 09, 2017 8:18 pm

Amxarastale, you take this thing way too serious. Mothafukka kulahaa, lol. Take it easy, you Amxaar wanna be bitch
he believes that the interests of somaliland are greatly/or better served by an united ethiopia, as opposed to a fragmented ethiopia.

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Re: The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

Postby balwarama » Thu Mar 09, 2017 10:01 pm

walahi tbh, I doubt he believes in anything. You know, except for Daarood individuals, no Somali individual can think beyond the tribal boxes they are entrapped in. Members of the Isaaq clan believe that they are not gonna amount to anything and will be marginalised in a united Somali Republic. The Hawiye members on the other hand are only driven by personal interest, for them its all about what is in it for me, (xaa iigu jiro ani). It is always the task of the Daarood to bring the Soomaalinimo to both groups despite being victimised and suffering their wrath, when ever they rise up against the rule of law. because we understand they are both savages that cannot be tamed. It is always a Darood Muhamed that saves the day but also always lives behind a bitter legacy. Let us hope this Mohamed will be different, specially the latter part is something we can ill afford now as a nation

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Re: The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

Postby Khalid Ali » Fri Mar 10, 2017 3:08 am

ethiopia will not be divided by a small clan called darod it never happend andg it will never happen at least not in this dunya.. but they can hope dance for arabs beer ka lula

darod muhammads always die fleeing from an isaaq moses it was always like that sayid siigeyste fled from haji muse farah and sayid siigeyste died while his woman were being fucked by oromos.

and gen afweyne fled and died in nigeria and was never seen again.. and thia time another moses messaih will rise up for the sadaat nation. it was always like that. dard will be humuliated

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Re: The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

Postby Strategic » Fri Mar 10, 2017 7:52 am

it is not only daarood hawiye is with them,we support united,stable somalia with iidors as our slaves.

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Re: The sneaky strategy of Egypt against Ethiopia

Postby PrinceNugaalHawd » Fri Mar 10, 2017 8:01 am

CUQDAAD BA SOMALI MEESHA DHIGTAY. CADOOWGAY UU NAGAYN..

Ethiopia is an enemy state.


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