Theyβve been scheming after saylac port for a long time. The Djiboutian army fought against the Gadabuursi SDM & SNM for control of it from 1989 - 1990. Theyβre the reason why all the old buildings in saylac are in ruinsWhy didn't jabuuti send military to sitti region against the afar and s, tf this makes no sense
What did I tell y'all niggas. Djiboutiweyn haye480 CLAN MILITIAS TRAINED IN DJIBOUTI TO TAKE CONTROL OF SAYLAC
Daljir has learned that since Ethiopia declared its intention to take control of the Saylac Coast of Somalia, President Ismail Omar Guelleh (IOG) @IsmailOguelleh of Djibouti has been busy developing a parallel plan to also take control of the Saylac coast.
IOG has recently convened Awdal clan and business leaders for a meeting in Djibouti. The meetings were initially advertised as a reconciliation conference for the two major clans in the region, the Gadabuursi and the Isse clans. While the clan leaders are still meeting in Djibouti, reliable sources are now telling Daljir Media that they eventually turned into meetings to strengthen Isse clan unity. So far, there is no reliable information if that was by design or a result of IOG getting cold feet in confiding his Saylac plans to the Gadabuursi clan.
In Djibouti, with Isse clan unity strengthened, IOG asked his Isse clansmen that he will train and arm 480 clan militias who would take control of Saylac and environs. IOG selected a Colonel by the name Elmi to run the operation.
With all 480 clan militias fully trained and armed, the militia leaders have now been ordered to depart and take control of Saylac. However, there is a slight problem. Somaliland has been closely following the events in Djibouti and has brought in few hundred heavily armed militias at the Lawyacade crossing.
Colonel Elmi, not wanting any armed confrontations at the border crossing, now ordered the clan militia to head south to Geestiir and then trek all the way up to Saylac.
With Somaliland aware of IOG's plans, there are now reports that some of @musebiihi 's militias at the Lawyacado crossing have been ordered back to Saylac. If that happens, Col. Elmi of Djibouti has been instructed to take on the remaining Somaliland militias at the Lawyacado border crossing and move on to Saylac as a backup for the clan militias.
This points out to an imminent clash taking place between Djibouti army and Somaliland militias, either at the Lawyacado crossing or in Saylac.
With Saylac on the crosshairs of Ethiopia with the backing of the UAE, some questions are worth asking: what is IOG's purpose of creating an armed confrontations against Muse Bihi, when that could be an excuse for Abiy Ahmed to come to Muse Bihi's rescue? Why is the Gadabuursi clan not part of the trained clan militias that are supposedly to take control of Saylac? Is the Somali government party to the taking of Saylac, or is it solely an IOG military operation? Do the Gadabuursi clan leaders approve of the Saylac operation?
We don't have the answers yet, but as sources close to IOG's Saylac operation tell Daljir, expect answers in the next couple of weeks or even earlier.
> Daljir Media
I have a photo of my grandfather in the Djiboutian army in the late 1970s sxbI did not even realise Jobouti had a standing army.
SL army is why you cant take West Sool or West Sanaag or Buhoodle District and don't give me the Jabarti propganda line "wE cOulD If wE wANteD"...Does Somaliland army still have weapons and artillery? Or they have lost it all in goojacade. Somaliland is no more mate View attachment 317213
480 funny numbers saylact is Just two houses and a kitchen
So, in other words, two houses and a kitchen accommodate 5,000 families?20k kulaha I saw it with my own eyes. Its population does not exceed 5,000
The Oromo caused you pressure, that why you remember them for no reason
I was being facetious, I actually know of a reer Jabouti family, whose father was a Sr army officer in the Abtidoon era. Great family.I have a photo of my grandfather in the Djiboutian army in the late 1970s sxb
Do you remember what happened to your general Faysal Abdi Bootan on August 25th?SL army is why you cant take West Sool or West Sanaag or Buhoodle District and don't give me the Jabarti propganda line "wE cOulD If wE wANteD"...
If we had nothing, you would have had to try and get through our land but you knew what would happen if you did That's why you were afraid and stoppedDoes Somaliland army still have weapons and artillery? Or they have lost it all in goojacade. Somaliland is no more mate View attachment 317213
These people are stupidTheyβve been scheming after saylac port for a long time. The Djiboutian army fought against the Gadabuursi SDM & SNM for control of it from 1989 - 1990. Theyβre the reason why all the old buildings in saylac are in ruins
We legit slaughtered you idoor soldiers matter fact we captured 100s of your soldiers. You canβt make meaningless threats and the reason we didnβt march to Burco is cause Garaaad said no.If we had nothing, you would have had to try and get through our land but you knew what would happen if you did That's why you were afraid and stopped![]()
I'm not really from there I just have the citizenship but I support Djiboutiweyne. Zaylc is a historic town we can't lose it to Ethiopians that would be such an L for us, Djibouti better assume control. Ethiopia schemeing against SL or PL is better and preferable to me than zaylcWhat did I tell y'all niggas. Djiboutiweyn haye![]()
It has begun.480 CLAN MILITIAS TRAINED IN DJIBOUTI TO TAKE CONTROL OF SAYLAC
Daljir has learned that since Ethiopia declared its intention to take control of the Saylac Coast of Somalia, President Ismail Omar Guelleh (IOG) @IsmailOguelleh of Djibouti has been busy developing a parallel plan to also take control of the Saylac coast.
IOG has recently convened Awdal clan and business leaders for a meeting in Djibouti. The meetings were initially advertised as a reconciliation conference for the two major clans in the region, the Gadabuursi and the Isse clans. While the clan leaders are still meeting in Djibouti, reliable sources are now telling Daljir Media that they eventually turned into meetings to strengthen Isse clan unity. So far, there is no reliable information if that was by design or a result of IOG getting cold feet in confiding his Saylac plans to the Gadabuursi clan.
In Djibouti, with Isse clan unity strengthened, IOG asked his Isse clansmen that he will train and arm 480 clan militias who would take control of Saylac and environs. IOG selected a Colonel by the name Elmi to run the operation.
With all 480 clan militias fully trained and armed, the militia leaders have now been ordered to depart and take control of Saylac. However, there is a slight problem. Somaliland has been closely following the events in Djibouti and has brought in few hundred heavily armed militias at the Lawyacade crossing.
Colonel Elmi, not wanting any armed confrontations at the border crossing, now ordered the clan militia to head south to Geestiir and then trek all the way up to Saylac.
With Somaliland aware of IOG's plans, there are now reports that some of @musebiihi 's militias at the Lawyacado crossing have been ordered back to Saylac. If that happens, Col. Elmi of Djibouti has been instructed to take on the remaining Somaliland militias at the Lawyacado border crossing and move on to Saylac as a backup for the clan militias.
This points out to an imminent clash taking place between Djibouti army and Somaliland militias, either at the Lawyacado crossing or in Saylac.
With Saylac on the crosshairs of Ethiopia with the backing of the UAE, some questions are worth asking: what is IOG's purpose of creating an armed confrontations against Muse Bihi, when that could be an excuse for Abiy Ahmed to come to Muse Bihi's rescue? Why is the Gadabuursi clan not part of the trained clan militias that are supposedly to take control of Saylac? Is the Somali government party to the taking of Saylac, or is it solely an IOG military operation? Do the Gadabuursi clan leaders approve of the Saylac operation?
We don't have the answers yet, but as sources close to IOG's Saylac operation tell Daljir, expect answers in the next couple of weeks or even earlier.
> Daljir Media
Share it bro.I have a photo of my grandfather in the Djiboutian army in the late 1970s sxb
Ciise live across the border and Samaroon neighbours in awdal also have a presence in Djibouti. I myself have family from Awdal, Dir dhaba and Ali Sabieh however during the 70s and 80s Ciise mass migrated to Djibouti leaving behind alot of this land.I'm not really from there I just have the citizenship but I support Djiboutiweyne. Zaylc is a historic town we can't lose it to Ethiopians that would be such an L for us, Djibouti better assume control. Ethiopia schemeing against SL or PL is better and preferable to me than zaylc
Assuming it is not fake news, what significance is it for Djibouti? They already have a port
Muse was stripped of his Djibouti citizenship.Obviously fake. The Ciise and Sameroon have longstanding dispute over Zaylac and last thing IOG wants is destabilizing the border. Saylac is merely 20 miles away from Djibouti border, if they really wanted they could send a big force to capture it why would they come from the south? It's a bad movie script. Somaliland & Djibouti relations are cordial and MBC have a Djiboutian passport, such war is far fetched under IOG. Especially now that Ethiopia is on the line.