FillyMan🇺🇸
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FillyMan🇺🇸
@filllyman
|| Politically independent || Ignorance is the ultimate Evil || Stop all the wars || A retweet is not an endorsement || #ManUnited. 🙏NO🚫 DM I won't answer.
Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Dr. Clown, I couldn't agree with you more. This mfer is beyond annoying.
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD
I’m starting a movement to boycott any restaurant that brings in this loud mfer for promos. This is Zestia in Michigan. BOYCOTT!
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No one cares. Somaliland is integral to Israel's defense and it will soon be to America's.
وزارة الخارجية 🇸🇦@KSAMOFA
يدين وزراء خارجية المملكة العربية السعودية، وجمهورية مصر العربية، وجمهورية الصومال الفيدرالية، وجمهورية السودان، ودولة ليبيا، وجمهورية بنجلاديش الشعبية، والجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية، ودولة فلسطين، وجمهورية تركيا، وجمهورية إندونيسيا بأشد العبارات إعلان إسرائيل تعيين مبعوث دبلوماسي لدى ما يسمى "أرض الصومال"، باعتباره انتهاكاً صارخا لسيادة جمهورية الصومال الفيدرالية ووحدة وسلامة أراضيها.
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🚨 BREAKING: China Just Shocked the World with This Bold Move!
China has banned businessmen from profiting off education for kids aged 6–15 😳
No more private school money-making.
No more treating education like a business.
Authorities say: “Children are not a revenue model.”
The goal?
✔️ Reduce family pressure
✔️ Make education more equal
✔️ Kill the profit-driven school system
This decision is now going viral globally and raising one big question:
👉 Should other countries do the same?

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@Aqwall1_ Getting robbed is a darn good reason to use a gun. This is purely self-defense.
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@TruthTrumpPost I think the IRGC Navy didn’t call their Foreign Minister an idiot.
The quarterback missed the intended receiver.
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@Appraiser008 This man showed how a true man should react in public when such a situation occurs. Calm and collected while focusing on his family unity. Had he lost his cool and self-respect, the situation would have been a lot worse and possibly caused irreversible damage.
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@saylordocs A man has to do what he has to do to achieve his goals.
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@filllyman @voxafricana He knows Muslims can pray anywhere, so hospitals and schools are more urgent
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Hargeisa and Aden need global recognition to prosper and gain economic independence from conditional aid. Somaliland and South Arabia have abundant natural resources, the best way to support them is by providing technical expertise and financial assistance to explore and develop those resources.
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The Islamic regime in Iran will not win this region, not when the future is being shaped by smart nations led by the UAE.
Somaliland has earned its place in this conversation through its own hard work, resilience, and strategic foresight. It has built functioning institutions, maintained internal stability, and transformed Berbera into a serious strategic and commercial asset along one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors. This relevance was not handed to Somaliland. It was built through years of governance, security management, and diplomatic persistence. That is exactly why the recent U.S. talks and Africa-focused discussions matter. The conversations around Berbera, access, and regional security are recognition of Somaliland’s own efforts and growing strategic importance. United States Africa Command engagement only reinforces what serious regional actors have long understood: Somaliland is no longer peripheral. It is central to the security architecture of the Horn, the Red Sea, and Bab el-Mandeb.
At the same time, the UAE is driving the region’s future forward. Strategic decision-making happens in Abu Dhabi. The Emirates has long understood that maritime security is about foresight, infrastructure, and power projection through partnerships. DP World’s investment in Berbera, backed by Abu Dhabi’s broader strategic vision, helped transform the port from a peripheral asset into one of the most important logistics nodes in the Horn of Africa. The expansion of container capacity, the Berbera Corridor linking inland trade routes, airport development, and long-term infrastructure financing all reflect Emirati statecraft working in partnership with Somaliland’s national efforts.
This is where the broader implications become impossible to ignore. A stable and recognized Somaliland on the Horn side, paired with South Arabia on the Aden side, creates a sovereign security arc around one of the world’s most critical shipping routes. One secures Berbera and the Horn. The other secures Aden and the southern Arabian corridor. Together, this directly weakens the ability of Tehran’s proxy network to blackmail global trade through Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb.
As President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi “welcomed the recognition” and “pledged to join the Abraham Accords,” the declaration signed in the spirit of the Abraham Accords places Somaliland within a broader framework of maritime security, economic connectivity, and regional stability.
That line changes everything.
This is no longer simply about diplomatic recognition. It is about the emergence of a new regional architecture stretching from Abu Dhabi to Berbera, from Israel to a future South Arabia, one built on maritime security, trade resilience, intelligence cooperation, and regional stability.
That is why the recent U.S. trip by Aidarus al-Zoubaidi and his foreign minister matters. These talks are not symbolic. They are about positioning South Arabia as a serious political and strategic actor in Washington’s regional calculus. The possibility of South Arabia entering this same Abraham Accords framework would strategically choke the Houthis from both sides of Bab el-Mandeb.
That is where the hope lies.
The region is no longer defined only by militias and missile launches. It is increasingly being shaped by nations that think beyond crisis and invest in the architecture of stability. The UAE, Somaliland, Israel, and a future South Arabia are not simply reacting to threats. They are building the framework of a post-proxy Middle East and Horn corridor.
Iran may threaten and its proxies may escalate, but smarter nations are already building around them, and that is exactly why they will not win.




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