Western intelligence warns Mogadishu’s top leaders not to attend the fake Lasanod inauguration. Somaliland signals war-readiness as Irro rallies the National Army.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh and PM Hamse have been warned not to attend the fake Lasanod inauguration. WARYATV reveals intelligence confirming Somaliland’s war-readiness and Mogadishu’s terror collusion.
The warning could not be clearer: Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre have been told by Western intelligence not to set foot in Lasanod. Any attempt to attend the “inauguration” of Firdhiye’s so-called Northeastern Somalia administration risks igniting a direct war with Somaliland.
Confidential reports obtained by WARYATV confirm that one Western agency delivered a stark message to Villa Somalia: Lasanod is off limits.
The intelligence community assesses that the region is already a flashpoint, primed for conflict if Mogadishu escalates its illegal project inside Somaliland’s borders.
On the Somaliland side, there is no hesitation. President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro’s inspection of the National Army headquarters this week was no coincidence — it was a deliberate signal.
Somaliland is unified, mobilized, and ready to defend its internationally recognized borders against Somali aggression. “Any attack will be met with full force,” senior officers told WARYATV off record.
Meanwhile, Mogadishu’s credibility is sinking further. Somalia has failed in its war against al-Shabaab. Worse, intelligence reports previously exposed by WARYATV show direct collaboration between Somali leaders and terrorists. This toxic alliance explains why Mogadishu has dragged itself into more than 30 wars and conflicts against Somaliland.
Analysts are blunt: Somalia’s leaders are not marching to Lasanod out of strength, but out of desperation — to mask their failures and block the unstoppable tide of recognition flowing toward Somaliland.
Somaliland has demonstrated peace, democracy, and self-governance for three decades. Somalia has demonstrated only chaos and collusion. If Villa Somalia dares to push its gamble in Lasanod, the next war in the Horn of Africa will not be fought in shadows. It will explode in daylight — with Somaliland standing firm.





