What year is this guy tweeting from?
He has no respect for the country. He’s got tweets dating back to 2016 supporting Somaliland and has called the government a failed regime. He doesn’t even bother to clean up his Twitter, even though he’s about to become an ambassador in that country. Yet, he was welcomed today.What year is this guy tweeting from?
Is this a rhetorical question? You can clearly see the comments are from last yearWhat year is this guy tweeting from?
Turkey is planning to convert Somalia into a missile testing ground.. I know some Somalis would celebrate this is a win, but how does Somalia being used as a testing ground for missiles benefit the Somali nation? Beside will Turkey invite other nations to conduct or use Somalia as a missile testing ground for payment?
*south somalia*Turkey is planning to convert Somalia into a missile testing ground.. I know some Somalis would celebrate this is a win, but how does Somalia being used as a testing ground for missiles benefit the Somali nation? Beside will Turkey invite other nations to conduct or use Somalia as a missile testing ground for payment?
Somalis that dickride turks are such begs. Fucking despise those cucks
Go to Jaarso beel wikipedia. His name appears in the "noteworthy Jaarso figures"Is this guy Oromo or afar?
I know, read the first line of my screenshot and tell me he's not misleading peopleIs this a rhetorical question? You can clearly see the comments are from last year
It doesn't matter bro, Somalia is Somalia no matter south, north, east or west.*south somalia*
https://somalistream.com/exclusive-...new-ambassador-mocks-somalias-claim-to-unity/According to diplomatic sources, Somalia’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ali Omar (Bal’ad) met with Ethiopian officials on the side-lines of the Food Security Summit in Addis Ababa on July 27.
That meeting sealed the arrangement: Dedefo would be accepted, and in return, Ethiopia would assist the Federal Government of Somalia in reasserting control in Gedo, a region that up until recently was under Jubaland-aligned leadership.
But just days after the ink dried on Dedefo’s credentials, Ethiopia reportedly walked back its side of the deal. Instead of helping Mogadishu, they resumed support for Madobe-led Jubaland, even hosting meetings with clan elders and reportedly preparing the return of Jubaland’s Vice President Mohamud Sayid Aden to the Gedo region.