Why South of Laascaanood is not free i'ts impossible militarily for SL to stay there

The biggest reason im hearing is Tukaraq being dry port for both SL and PL and that it was the second biggest income source for PL after boosaaso(before Garacad) so SSC controlling it may move the customs to Laascaanood or disturb it some way. This is the easiest front to liberate its located between the harti clans explain to us if you have another reasons why? SL moving its army to focus on North laascaanood makes it sound like there is no pressure on it in Tukaraq
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SSC can cut this trade route from north of Laascaanood and stop SL exports "to Somalia" it will make SL lose millions of dollars and will only depend on Ethiopia and this alone is enough to destroy it economically.
 

repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
VIP
SSC can cut this trade route from north of Sool and stop SL exports "to Somalia" it will make SL lose millions of dollars and will only depend on Ethiopia and this alone is enough to destroy it economically.
They are leaving Tukaraq to attack Laascaanood with full force. They also know that they face no threat from the east because the isku sawir force of Jimcaale from Garowe won't do anything.

More sub-tribes are joining Laascaanood from Sanaag and Mudug so Isaaq want to attack before Laascaanood becomes a fortress. Isaaq are estimated to have 8000 in Sool, it's probably their entire fighting force.
 
SSC can cut this trade route from north of Laascaanood and stop SL exports "to Somalia" it will make SL lose millions of dollars and will only depend on Ethiopia and this alone is enough to destroy it economically.
Somaliland has very limited trade relations with Somalia, with the exception of Somali nomads from the southern region who bring their cattle to Berbera via Galbeed. Instead, Somaliland primarily engages in trade with Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, Djibouti, and India.
 
Somaliland has very limited trade relations with Somalia, with the exception of Somali nomads from the southern region who bring their cattle to Berbera via Galbeed. Instead, Somaliland primarily engages in trade with Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, Djibouti, and India.
Not true. Goods from the port of Berbera to "Somalia" cover as far as Gedo via Tukaraq. Don't mix between SL and the Somali merchants who use it's port let us see if the Ethiopian merchants can keep SL alive🤣🤣
 

SilentE1001

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
Somaliland has very limited trade relations with Somalia, with the exception of Somali nomads from the southern region who bring their cattle to Berbera via Galbeed. Instead, Somaliland primarily engages in trade with Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, Djibouti, and India.


All of the factories sell their products in Somalia... As Somalis trade regardless of political difference.

And allot of people from Somalia have invested in those. Now this mini civil war is over they all want business to resume.

I can find the video for you that showcases all the business
 

SilentE1001

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
Not true. Goods from the port of Berbera to "Somalia" cover as far as Gedo via Tukaraq. Don't mix between SL and the Somali merchants who use it's port let us see if the Ethiopian merchants can keep SL alive🤣🤣

You really think SL solely depends on trade with Somalia. It's internal trade volume is greater but I'll let you believe what you can believe.

We'll be back and stronger after early elections and kick out kulmiye
 

Hamzza

VIP
The biggest reason im hearing is Tukaraq being dry port for both SL and PL and that it was the second biggest income source for PL after boosaaso(before Garacad) so SSC controlling it may move the customs to Laascaanood or disturb it some way. This is the easiest front to liberate its located between the harti clans explain to us if you have another reasons why? SL moving its army to focus on North laascaanood makes it sound like there is no pressure on it in Tukaraq
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Tukaraq is east of Laascanood

The map should be like this
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bidenkulaha

GalYare
Tukaraq has been taken by SSC forces. Somaliland no longer controls it.

Wallahi war sucks, this is nothing like Call of Duty where you can see your enemy every 5 second and drop shot them. Niggas just be shooting into no man’s land not knowing what’s there and keep pushing hoping they don’t get shot.
 

Arkan

VIP
Tukaraq is the 2nd largest customs point after Wajaale in the North. It brings in nearly 4 million dollars monthly into Somaliland's government coffers. Somaliland taxes goods coming into their territory from Somalia (specifically Puntland) at this checkpoint.
Pretty sure Tukaraq is behind Kalabaydh (Gabiley District) and Lawyacado (Saylac district)
 

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