True purpose of women

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
We will rise from the ashes as a phoenix as an powerful Islamic nation.
We will posses nuclear weapons and will be running on nuclear energy, very cheap and we will release no greenhouse gases so nobody can demand us to stop.

We need a larger population because of Active Labor Force, Available Military Manpower and those Fit-for-Military-Service. Typically the higher the base population, the larger the military fighting force.

At the moment we have only 2 mililon available for service.
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While Ethiopia has
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This is our aircraft power (why we need more manpower for factories etc.)
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Ethiopia =
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Considering that Ethiopia gets it's aircraft from the U.S and other countries because it's a submissive country.

Our labor force IS TO SMALL.
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While Ethiopia has
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This is an imminent issue.
The gap in the labor force is astounding. We lack in numbers in every field. In a long war, we would suffer horrific losses. We need to engage in short but deadly war. We need to destroy their airfields and destablise the Amhara and Tigray regions while also putting men in the Somali region to protect the Somalis there
 

U mad?

ahhh a roach
Somalia is literally is on the top 10 poorest countries in the world

Let's work on our country first
 
The gap in the labor force is astounding. We lack in numbers in every field. In a long war, we would suffer horrific losses. We need to engage in short but deadly war. We need to destroy their airfields and destablise the Amhara and Tigray regions while also putting men in the Somali region to protect the Somalis there
Luckily for us our fertility rate is going up without us encouraging them.
All men will be participating in the labor force, for women it's voluntarily either they stay at home or become labor workers (I would discourage that but that's just my opinion.)

Infrastructure is the key for us to use our natural resources.
We are already developing roads connected to villages.
Examples:


Dhahar getting paved roads with has other projects going to be implemented soon


We just need to educate our people, I will be starting schools all around the country.
 

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
Luckily for us our fertility rate is going up without us encouraging them.
All men will be participating in the labor force, for women it's voluntarily either they stay at home or become labor workers (I would discourage that but that's just my opinion.)

Infrastructure is the key for us to use our natural resources.
We are already developing roads connected to villages.
Examples:






We just need to educate our people, I will be starting schools all around the country.
May Allah swt bless and increase your knowledge walal, you are a learned man:salute:

Setting up schools aswell as connecting the country via roads is excellent. We should also try to have a railway system to transport goods quicker as well make journeys more comfortable. Most of Somalia does not have pavements large cities are too densely populated. We need to expand the city and reduce the traffic
 
May Allah swt bless and increase your knowledge walal, you are a learned man:salute:

Setting up schools aswell as connecting the country via roads is excellent. We should also try to have a railway system to transport goods quicker as well make journeys more comfortable. Most of Somalia does not have pavements large cities are too densely populated. We need to expand the city and reduce the traffic
Thank you sxb, bless you aswell.
Mashallah.

Somalia has a deteriorating infrastructure that has seen little improvement in the last decade. One paved road extends from Berbera in north through Mogadishu to Kismaayo. Roads of all categories totalled 22,100 kilometers (13,733 miles) in 1996, of which 2,608 (1,621 miles) kilometers were paved. Many of the improved earth roads were frequently impassable in rainy seasons. Highway infrastructure is insufficient to open up isolated areas or to link the regions. The country has no railroads.

Somalia has 8 paved civilian airfields and fewer than 20 additional widely-scattered gravel airfields. The international airport is at Mogadishu. In 1990 a domestic service linked Mogadishu with 7 other Somali cities served, in part, by Somali Airlines, which owned 1 Airbus 310 in 1989. There was no scheduled service in existence in 1992.


Electricity is produced entirely from diesel and petrol powered generators, with all the fuel imported. In 1998, it was estimated that 265 million kilowatt hours (kWh) were supplied, all from privately-owned generators. Poor people, and most of the population outside the towns, rely on wood for cooking and kerosene oil-lamps for light.

There are 4 major ports—deepwater facilities at Berbera, Mogadishu, and Kismaayo and a lighterage (for transportation of goods on flat-bottomed barges) port at Marka—and a minor port at Maydh. A port modernization program that was launched in the latter half of 1980s with U.S. aid significantly improved cargo handling capabilities at Kismaayo and increased the number of berths and deepened the harbor at Berbera.

The public telecommunications system was completely destroyed or dismantled by the civil war factions; all relief organizations depend on their own private systems. Recently, local cellular telephone systems have been established in Mogadishu and in several other population centers. International connections are available from Mogadishu by satellite.
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So, we need to completely restore our telecommunications system and aswell start producing electricity from either nuclear energy since we don't have coal to use.

There is some hydroelectric potential on Somalia's rivers, but thus far it has remained unexploited and can be exploited so we need to exploit that.
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Which is why Education is so important, sxb.
We can create archaeologist, scientist, stem cell researchers etc.

We also need to establish many more ports.
Garacad Port is very interesting and will benefit us alot in terms of cargo handling.
Establish a port at Garacad which will serve the central Somalia regions and eastern Ethiopia and, thereby enhance the export of livestock within these regions to other countries, making the livestock industry more profitable and the residents self-sufficient.
Provide easy access to food imports from the outside world. This will allow food to be less expensive and thereby enhance food security in the region which is plagued by droughts and famine.
Provide easy access to other materials such as construction materials and materials for development of different sectors such as agriculture and transport leading to the development of the region.

Tell me whether my thoughts have any faults or you agree or disagree sxb.
 

pablo

Make Dhulos Great Again
Great point but there has to also be improvements in weaponry especially nuclear the strongest countries in the world have nukes. Also there has to be a change in the diet so the young boys can grow into strong men but that obviously has to do with the supply of food, what do you suggest to counter a famine?
 

AhmedSmelly

I am an offical nacas. too honest
@Samaalic Era

My purpose is to make our ideas into reality.

If we use the uranium in our country, we could start making nuclear reactors and start making nuclear weapons since we have an abundance of uranium.
Somalia has untapped reserves of numerous natural resources, including uranium, iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt and natural gas.[

Our oilblocks:
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In the late 1960s, UN geologists also discovered major uranium deposits and other rare mineral reserves in Somalia. The find was the largest of its kind, with industry experts estimating the deposits at over 25% of the world's then known uranium reserves of 800,000 tons

We shall start mining for uranium and use it for nuclear energy and the nuclear bombs.
Nuclear weapons are considered the most dangerous weapon designed so far in the world. Only one bomb can destroy entire cities and leave large amounts of radioactivity in the area for decades. This radioactivity would be devastating to the environment and future generations.
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If we have that amount of uranium we could start making nuclear bombs very easily, one of these on this city.
iu

Adis Ababa.

and it will turn into this.
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If we had nuclear weapons, do you think we would be attacked by Ethiopia or Kenya?
If you want to go to hell, you can go ahead and nuke people. We as muslims arent allowed to bomb a city or a town full of citizens. Bombing a town full of miliary soldiers is permissible, when there is no other options.

Learn something about Islam, Hiroshima will never had happened with a muslim leader.
 

Odkac WRLD

جندي صومال
VIP
Is to increase our population and raise strong children. Somali population is small compared to our neighbours and we must counter this dangerous threat to our nation.

We need to enforce a law that makes it a state obligation in Somalia for men to have 4 wives by the age of 30. Studies have shown how women do not want to work but prefer to be mothers and wives, who want to serve her husband and children. It is the Jew who will tell you otherwise and strives to make the lives of women lose all meaning and become slaves to Multi million corporations

The Adamic Law of nature will always disprove the lies of the Jew:whew:
A woman’s purpose is simple. To breed and whelp more children, and make my lunch when I get back.













You’d love it if I actually thought this, wouldn’t you :francis:
 
Great point but there has to also be improvements in weaponry especially nuclear the strongest countries in the world have nukes. Also there has to be a change in the diet so the young boys can grow into strong men but that obviously has to do with the supply of food, what do you suggest to counter a famine?
I suggest an increase in agriculture.
We need to use Jubbaland as our bread basket.

With our own organic food we will create men with high testosterone levels which processed and western food decrease.
 

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
Thank you sxb, bless you aswell.
Mashallah.

Somalia has a deteriorating infrastructure that has seen little improvement in the last decade. One paved road extends from Berbera in north through Mogadishu to Kismaayo. Roads of all categories totalled 22,100 kilometers (13,733 miles) in 1996, of which 2,608 (1,621 miles) kilometers were paved. Many of the improved earth roads were frequently impassable in rainy seasons. Highway infrastructure is insufficient to open up isolated areas or to link the regions. The country has no railroads.

Somalia has 8 paved civilian airfields and fewer than 20 additional widely-scattered gravel airfields. The international airport is at Mogadishu. In 1990 a domestic service linked Mogadishu with 7 other Somali cities served, in part, by Somali Airlines, which owned 1 Airbus 310 in 1989. There was no scheduled service in existence in 1992.


Electricity is produced entirely from diesel and petrol powered generators, with all the fuel imported. In 1998, it was estimated that 265 million kilowatt hours (kWh) were supplied, all from privately-owned generators. Poor people, and most of the population outside the towns, rely on wood for cooking and kerosene oil-lamps for light.

There are 4 major ports—deepwater facilities at Berbera, Mogadishu, and Kismaayo and a lighterage (for transportation of goods on flat-bottomed barges) port at Marka—and a minor port at Maydh. A port modernization program that was launched in the latter half of 1980s with U.S. aid significantly improved cargo handling capabilities at Kismaayo and increased the number of berths and deepened the harbor at Berbera.

The public telecommunications system was completely destroyed or dismantled by the civil war factions; all relief organizations depend on their own private systems. Recently, local cellular telephone systems have been established in Mogadishu and in several other population centers. International connections are available from Mogadishu by satellite.
-------------------------------------------
So, we need to completely restore our telecommunications system and aswell start producing electricity from either nuclear energy since we don't have coal to use.

There is some hydroelectric potential on Somalia's rivers, but thus far it has remained unexploited and can be exploited so we need to exploit that.
wss-ws-hydro-typical-powerplant.gif

Which is why Education is so important, sxb.
We can create archaeologist, scientist, stem cell researchers etc.

We also need to establish many more ports.
Garacad Port is very interesting and will benefit us alot in terms of cargo handling.
Establish a port at Garacad which will serve the central Somalia regions and eastern Ethiopia and, thereby enhance the export of livestock within these regions to other countries, making the livestock industry more profitable and the residents self-sufficient.
Provide easy access to food imports from the outside world. This will allow food to be less expensive and thereby enhance food security in the region which is plagued by droughts and famine.
Provide easy access to other materials such as construction materials and materials for development of different sectors such as agriculture and transport leading to the development of the region.

Tell me whether my thoughts have any faults or you agree or disagree sxb.
I heard Garacad port will be a deep port that @Crow mentioned.

The Infrastructure in general is a mess and they still use Dhuxul to cook.

Somalia has winds we can take advantage of to have renewable energy aswell Solar that is cheap. The Hydroelectric looks very good and hope it can be done. Nuclear energy would be the best but maintaining it will be crucial or we end up ruining the land
 
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