GeelJirito
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Don’t let me catch you slipping fam. Wir punani dheh.
Actually, Somalia could just allow a referendum in SLand and let it go, which would bring so much horumar and development your head would spin.This would make sense if Somaliland was anything better than a bottom-tier third world country. It's barely scraping above Somalia and passing it off as achievement. I suppose anti-Somalia cuqdad has kept peace there, so there's that. I don't understand why people act like Somalia is immensely benefiting from Somaliland.
Because you guys are weak and will get crushed if you try you cant even defeat alshabab how can you try it on somaliland last time we clashed we took tukaraq away sxb have some xishood daddy siad aint here to protect you anymore kkkWhy can't we just invade Somaliland already? They are like this annoying fly in your soup, let's settle the issue once and for all with force.
Actually, Somalia could just allow a referendum in SLand and let it go, which would bring so much horumar and development your head would spin.
SLand is only slightly better than Somalia because there is little to no significant international investment (because of legal uncertainty)..
That is before this deal, which isn't perfect but it's huge for us and cuqdadles wanna shit all over it and continue to hold on to people and lands that dont want you.
(P.S. it says a lot UAE did this deal without FGS approval is unbothered by FGS anger. How this all ends up will be great for SLand)
@Slickback
There are many investment opportunities in SLand, from our coastline to agriculture to minerals- the point is it's not even open to discussion and barely explored because of Somalia's continued claim to it. The comparison to Djibouti is a red herring because investment opportunities have been explored to death and the only interest seems to be military bases.
Also, Somalia dooni mayno. You want us to leave? It's always been our land
Legal moral and Islamic claim ku lahaa warya I laughed so hard at that
@Slickback what's stopping investors from looking for opportunities in Somalia is different from why investors aren't looking at SLand for opportunities one is because of lack of stability and the other is lack of international recognition (if you don't understand that then )
Why don't you ask what the dhulbahantes want instead of speaking for them? I think they're divided so like I said hold it to a vote
@Slickback in what alternate universe can resources be harvested in the third world without foreign capital...
And we speak for the majority when we say that, but I am open to a vote
@Slickback you're thinking one dimensionally, apparently oil is the only resource you can think of
The vote wouldnt be to see who wants to stay a part of SLand it would be should SLAnd secede. And that would most likely be an affirmative