Abdirizak mirre (@abdirizakmirre) 's Twitter Profile
Abdirizak mirre

@abdirizakmirre

currently studying National security and intelligence studies

for ever Nabad & Nolol

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mohamed barre (@mohamedbarre3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Hargeysa. When Somalilanders were sold lies and illusion that they are the victims of the greater Somalia. SNM created this mess, but the consequence is giving a new life Somali Nation on the rise again. I am very proud of the people of Elafweyn chose to be bue after all.

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youtu.be/-WwRBAabcJ8?si… Barnamidkaan oo dhamastiran waxaad kadawandoontaan bari #12september insha allah bartayda YouTube ka sacadu marka ay tahay #12pm

Elham Ishmael ✍︎ (@eishmael_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only in #Ethiopia can you find a so-called professor who talks nonsense. No wonder why 95% of Students in #Ethiopia failed their national exam. Because they have idiots like this as experts!

Only in #Ethiopia can you find a so-called professor who talks nonsense. No wonder why 95% of Students in #Ethiopia failed their national exam. Because they have idiots like this as experts!
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DAVID HUNDEYIN EXPLAINS U.S. ATTACK ON AFRICAN STREAM To make sense of social-media giants Meta, TikTok and YouTube recently suspending African Stream and other alternative media outlets, Breakthrough News’ Eugene Puryear (@eugenepuryear) and Rania Khalek (@raniakhalek) spoke to

Hodan Ali (@hodansomali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The uproar is NOT about the map - clearly it’s a lazy mistake made by the ministry. The uproar is about the toxic political climate around the country. FGS needs to start reading the room before it’s too late and pivot. It’s losing public confidence fast if it hasn’t already. 🤷🏽‍♀️

The uproar is NOT about the map - clearly it’s a lazy mistake made by the ministry. The uproar is about the toxic political climate around the country. FGS needs to start reading the room before it’s too late and pivot. It’s losing public confidence fast if it hasn’t already. 🤷🏽‍♀️
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This historic picture should win an award 😍😍 Sending $1000 to everyone who RETWEET AND LIKE THIS. #USAElection2024 #DonaldTrump #KamalaHarris #ElectionDay #PresidentialElection2024

This historic picture should win an award 😍😍
Sending $1000 to everyone who RETWEET AND LIKE THIS. 

#USAElection2024 #DonaldTrump #KamalaHarris #ElectionDay #PresidentialElection2024
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Dear Mahad Salaad,Congratulations on your appointment as Chief of the NISA (National Intelligence and Security Agency)! This is a distinguished role that reflects your dedication and expertise in ensuring the safety and security of our nation.

Dear Mahad Salaad,Congratulations on your appointment as Chief of the NISA (National Intelligence and Security Agency)! This is a distinguished role that reflects your dedication and expertise in ensuring the safety and security of our nation.
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As you embark on this important journey, I would like to offer you a piece of advice: prioritizing the expansion of our border security measures.

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In today's complex geopolitical landscape, strengthening our borders is essential to safeguarding our national interests and ensuring the safety of our citizens. By enhancing border security, we can better prevent potential threats and foster a more secure environment for all.

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Wishing you success and fulfillment in your new role. I am confident that under your leadership, NISA will achieve great strides in our pursuit of security and stability. Best regards,[Abdirizak Mirre]

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Source: Eekad (Open Source Intelligence Platform) This report synthesizes data from multiple infographics and satellite captures regarding strategic military shifts in the Horn of Africa. The evidence points toward significant infrastructure changes at the Berbera (Somaliland)

Source: Eekad (Open Source Intelligence Platform)

This report synthesizes data from multiple infographics and satellite captures regarding strategic military shifts in the Horn of Africa. The evidence points toward significant infrastructure changes at the Berbera (Somaliland)
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Ammunition Depot Operations (Bosaso): Satellite captures dated between January 21, 2026, and March 9, 2026, show the progression and completion of a "burial operation" for an ammunition depot. This suggests an effort to harden or conceal strategic supplies.

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Radar Deployment: Imagery confirms the deployment of a GM-403 Radar unit (a 3D long-range air defense system) at the Bosaso base. Analysis indicates this radar provides a significant detection range extending over the Gulf of Aden toward Yemen.

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Port Infrastructure (Berbera): Comparison of imagery from February 15 to February 20, 2026, shows what OSINT analysts describe as the "probable occupation of the base's port piers," indicating increased naval or logistics activity.

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Maritime Intelligence & Ship Tracking The investigation utilized AIS (Automatic Identification System) data to monitor vessel movements in the Gulf of Aden:

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Interdiction near Bosaso: Tracking data revealed that vessels approaching Socotra 3 were stopped in mid-sea near the coast of Bosaso.

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Chokepoint Monitoring: Analytical overlays focus heavily on the Bab al-Mandab Strait, linking these local base developments to the broader security of global shipping lanes and the ongoing conflict in Yemen.