Its a jokeyour darood card is revoked you pagan
That's dhaqan censored real Darood don't disrespect our dead leaders no matter how much we oppose them you need dhaqan celisIts a joke
That's dhaqan Iidoor real Darood don't disrespect our dead leaders no matter how much we oppose them you need dhaqan celis
Yet another African army is reported to have sent units south: Somali troops are said to be quietly moving into Mozambique. Rhodesian guerrillas in Maputo have bragged to Portuguese correspondents that Somali tanks will be used in future operations against Ian Smith’s forces.
Mogadishu peace accord
The talks in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, were scheduled to start on September 27. It involved foreign minister of Uganda Wanume Kibedi, his Tanzanian counterpart John Malecela, Somalia’s Omar Arteh Ghalib, the OAU secretary general, among others.
However, they were delayed until October 2, 1972. The Ugandan and Tanzanian foreign ministers met the Somali president who told them that the conflict between their two countries was nothing but a colonialist conspiracy aimed at weakening African unity.
On October 5, 1972, after two days of talks, Kibedi, Malecela and Arteh in the presence of Ekangaki, signed an agreement which was published simultaneously in Dar-es-Salaam, Kampala and Mogadishu on October 7, 1972.
Previously Siad Barre had paid a visit to Dar-es-Salaam on October 6, 1972, and Kampala the following day.
During the visit to Uganda, Amin named a road after Siad Barre in honour of his efforts to end the conflict between Uganda and Tanzania.
The peace agreement required the two countries to withdraw their forces at least six miles away from their borders.
This was supposed to come into effect by October 9, 1972. A team of Somali peace observers would be deployed on the borders of the two countries to observe the withdrawal.
wait hold up we flexed our arms in Mozambique man how times have changed
Inshallah we'll get outta this mess we got ourselves in soon, Somalia is still figuring out how federalism works, once we fine tune it to where we no longer get into qabsi qabsi we'll take back the entire horn.
I know man I'm losing my edge he must be sent to gulag camp 001978k aka lafa mj immediately to be "rehabilitated"Sxb your way too soft, he should be sent to the gulags!
MSB would've done the same.
MSB was an excellent leader but he made too many mistakes. Each mistake he made costed him and had heavy repercussions.
His rule over Somalia reminds me of how a supposed championship contender football team is, all the players and managers needed to win assembled but every game small mental mistakes cost them goals against which leads to a horrible season and at the end they sell their top players and face relegation for many years to come.
Somalia as of right now has been relegated to Div 5 when it was part of the Premier league couple of decades ago