Somaliland: Its honor never bows, and its aspirations never stop.
Every ugly tree rooted in oppression and arrogance will one day fall. But those who stand for their rights and dignity will have their names live on forever.
Fuc*k the regime Turkey
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Turkey,Somalia Cooperation and the Concerns of Somaliland and Israel
In recent years, the growing cooperation between Turkey and Somalia has become a widely discussed issue in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. Turkey’s military presence in Somalia, security agreements, military training programs, and maritime cooperation have led some observers to question how this development could reshape the regional balance of power.
Some political analysts argue that Turkey’s increasing influence in Somalia may raise security concerns for Somaliland, particularly in relation to regional strategic competition and its potential impact on maritime security and regional stability. Those who hold this view suggest that Somaliland may closely monitor military developments and security agreements taking place in southern Somalia.
Likewise, there are perspectives suggesting that Israel is closely observing Turkey’s expanding influence in the Horn of Africa, especially given the occasional political disagreements between the two countries over regional matters. Some analysts believe that if Turkey continues to strengthen its military presence in Somalia, Israel may view it as an issue requiring strategic attention in order to safeguard its security interests in the Red Sea region.
I would advise Israel to establish a strategic presence in Somaliland, particularly in Berbera, in order to safeguard its security and economic interests. It should also develop a clear strategy to address and prepare for this emerging threat.
#Israel #Somaliland #Turkey #Somalia #Ethiopia #UAE #SaudiArabia #UnitedStates #RedSea #HornOfAfrica #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #Berbera #Security #Diplomacy
Turkey,Somalia Cooperation and the Concerns of Somaliland and Israel
In recent years, the growing cooperation between Turkey and Somalia has become a widely discussed issue in the Horn of Africa and the Middle East. Turkey’s military presence in Somalia, security agreements, military training programs, and maritime cooperation have led some observers to question how this development could reshape the regional balance of power.
Some political analysts argue that Turkey’s increasing influence in Somalia may raise security concerns for Somaliland, particularly in relation to regional strategic competition and its potential impact on maritime security and regional stability. Those who hold this view suggest that Somaliland may closely monitor military developments and security agreements taking place in southern Somalia.
Likewise, there are perspectives suggesting that Israel is closely observing Turkey’s expanding influence in the Horn of Africa, especially given the occasional political disagreements between the two countries over regional matters. Some analysts believe that if Turkey continues to strengthen its military presence in Somalia, Israel may view it as an issue requiring strategic attention in order to safeguard its security interests in the Red Sea region.
I would advise Israel to establish a strategic presence in Somaliland, particularly in Berbera, in order to safeguard its security and economic interests. It should also develop a clear strategy to address and prepare for this emerging threat.
#Israel #Somaliland #Turkey #Somalia #Ethiopia #UAE #SaudiArabia #UnitedStates #RedSea #HornOfAfrica #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #Berbera #Security #Diplomacy
Historic.
The President of the Republic of Somaliland is poised to make history with his first official visit to Israel next week.
The visit is expected to include meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, senior Israeli officials, and leading Israeli business leaders, while also marking the opening of Somaliland’s first embassy abroad in Jerusalem.
A defining moment in Somaliland’s diplomatic and economic journey.
In this short animated story, Salem from the UAE and Amina from Somaliland discover how partnership can help build ports, support education, and create opportunities for a brighter future. Made by @grok
The UN concluded that the mass killings of the people of Somaliland amounted to genocide. Yet no one was held accountable. History becomes dangerous when the world chooses silence.
armanian genocide 1915-1917🇦🇲😔
They arrogantly killed innocent people. They imprisoned many innocent people. With arrogance and force, innocent people were driven from their homes. Many children, mothers, and vulnerable people were taken into the desert. More than 2,000,000 innocent people died in the massacre committed by the Ottomans against the Armenian people, and the massacre was carried out by the Young Turks. Armenians have very, very heartbreaking stories. We will never forget all those who died.
Fu*k Turkey
God bless the Armenian people 🇦🇲❤️
#ArmenianGenocide #Turkey #Armenia #MiddleEast #History #OttomanEmpire #HumanRights #RememberHistory #MiddleEastPolitics #Syria #Lebanon #Iraq #Jordan #HistoryMatters
armanian genocide 1915-1917🇦🇲😔
They arrogantly killed innocent people. They imprisoned many innocent people. With arrogance and force, innocent people were driven from their homes. Many children, mothers, and vulnerable people were taken into the desert. More than 2,000,000 innocent people died in the massacre committed by the Ottomans against the Armenian people, and the massacre was carried out by the Young Turks. Armenians have very, very heartbreaking stories. We will never forget all those who died.
Fu*k Turkey
God bless the Armenian people 🇦🇲❤️
#ArmenianGenocide #Turkey #Armenia #MiddleEast #History #OttomanEmpire #HumanRights #RememberHistory #MiddleEastPolitics #Syria #Lebanon #Iraq #Jordan #HistoryMatters