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  • FAUT PAS OUBLIER QUAND MM QU IL Y A PLUS DE 10.000 TROUPES DE L EMPIRE DU MAL QU EST  L OCCIDENT DANS LE PAYS SANS L ACCORD DU PEUPLE DJIBOUTIEN. CAR S IL Y AVAIT UN ETAT DE DROIT. IL Y AURAIT EU UN REFERENDUM ET VOTE POUR DEMANDER L ACCORD DU PEUPLE. EH, BEN NON, PUISQUE L AGENT, LE GOUVERNEUR NOIR DE LA FRANCE A DECIDE VENDRE TOUT LE PAYS. IL PARAIT QU IL LOUE A DIFFERENTS PAYS NOS EAUX TERRITORIALES POUR NOUS VOLER NOS OISSONS

  • N IMPORTE QUOI . DE LA POUSSIERE DANS LES YEUX. D ABORD LA CLEPTOCRAPULE D ISMAIL TUUG EMPOISONNE ET DROGUE LA GRANDE MAJORITE DE LA POPULATION DJIBOUTIENNE ( HOMMES; FEMMES, ET JEUNESSE) A MORT AVEC LA SALOPERIE DE KHAT ET TOUTE SORTE DE DROGUE( ALCOOL ET AUTRES DROGUES DURES) . PUIS IL OSE SE FOUTRE DE LEUR INTELLINGENCE EN LES BERNANT DE VRAIMENT N IMPORTE QUOI. ON EST EN 2012 MAINTENANT . OU EST PASSE LE PROJET AL NOOR CITY

  • It's not really a "flagship project for all humanity" or it would benefit the poor locals who face humanitarian crises year on year. The house wont be for free of the sheiks wont get their return back. Sure the locals will get jobs, for a few years, but then what? Back to poverty again. Why isn't the money spent on developing already built cities to maximise the benefit "all humanity" can get out of it.

  • The ELITE are pulling out the money from AMERICA. and investing in the middle east

  • make it real then guys

  • 2025 haha..lool ..i hope that they build somalia and rest africa like this

  • 2009

    Planned start

    December 2009

    Yemen-Djibouti bridge gets go-ahead

    June 2010

    Phase I of Yemen and Djibouti Causeway delayed

    2020

    Planned end of construction

  • بيجيها يوم اليمن وبتصبح دوله ثانيه واذكركم بحديث الرسول عليه الصلاه والسلام بما معناه ان ضاقت عليكم فعليكم باهل اليمن الحديث صحيح لايحضرني بي اذكر معناه

    صدقوني بعد رحيل الطغاه بترد اليمن بلاد ثانيه وهذا مشروع بن لادن في اليمن وجيبوتي في زمن الرئيس الحرامي فمابالك بعد رحيله بتزيد المشاريع بتصبح اليمن جنه

  • شئ من صنع الخيال بس هذه الايام كل شئ وارد الدليل الخليج كانو بدو رعاة اغنام و الان يتطاولون في البنيان

  • coming spring 2080 .

  • @angha3333 2025 ;)

  • Apparently, the Al-Noor Company plans to make more of these "Cities of Light" all around the world... I'd be surprised if they could get just one built, but hey, it'd be nice.

  • aint yemen and djibouti poor countries with political instability? how can this be a profitable idea?

  • I'm sad... because instead of being fascinated, amazed, prowd, of what HUMANS can do, you all still focus on stupid separations, cliches and misconceptions... I wish that one day, all the cities of the world would be Al Noor cities...

  • Youssef086 double ooooo اليمن اصل العرب ومنبع العروبه ويظل اليمنيون هم العرب وافضل العرب اما السعوديه اصل العرب وهي بنت اول امس شي مضحك لا تتكلم عن شي لايخصك

  • العراق أرض الثقافة والعلم، مصر ارض الابطال والفن, الامارات فخر العرب، السعودية أصل العرب، سوريا التاريخ المجيد، تونس زهرة العرب، المغرب أرض الأصالة، الجزائر أرض الشهداء و التحرير، لبنان أميرة العرب، اليمن منبع العروبة، السودان أرض الرجال و سمراء النيل، قطر نجمة العرب، الكويت أرض الجود و الكرم، البحرين لؤلؤة العرب، عمان بحر العرب، الاردن ملتقى العرب، ليبيا أرض الكرامة، موريتانيا ارض الشعراء, الصومال ارض الاسلام, جيبوتي نور البحر الاحمر, فلسطين هي أم العرب و بدمائنا نفديها

    viva muslim world

  • Crazy Arabians. You're not gonna do that. You're just going to end up building a bunch of useless skyscrapers again. Just like Burj Calipha.

  • Fuck Djibotui French slaves

  • CRACKWOOD the movie !!!! coming soon ,,,,,

  • middle easterns are influenced by skyscrapers and advertisements, example dubai. its not wat an economy or a developed country is all about. tourism its just a small income. manufacturing its the big role of an economy, invent new goods new brands focusing on secondary industry rather tertiary or primary , export more and promote local goods locally.

  • middle easterns always talk no action no progress.

  • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh gud

  • The world is changing so much and so fast, specially for Africa and Middle East, the future belongs to these continents and Europe and America are the past.

  • yeah.. to exchange Qat from both sides.. its gonna be chewing until you cheeks blow!! No hope for both sides. Yemen needs something like attaturk or new sadam to eradicate what the Asshole and his gang have inflected.. we need a total new generation really educated from the 0 year.

  • looks like an intresting project. hope it'll be reality soon

  • haaaaaaaaa ths mouth motherfuker is on crack. im from yemen, trust me, aint nothing happening.

  • I actually believed this project would happen..then reality hit me.

  • How many failed projects is Djibouti going to upload to Youtube? This video is over a year and Djibouti has not even started construction on anything. Get a grip, this is the third project that has failed. What happened to Al-Noor? The Narrator is Agame (skinny Ethiopian)....look at his name towards the end. Djibouti is the place where french and black American troops fuck Issa women at will. Djibouti has the highest aids rate thanks to their skinny nomadic men sleeping with Amhara sex-slaves.

  • @TMack771. Why are you insulting my Somali people in Djibouti you moron. Djibouti doesnt have the Highest AIDS rate, they are Muslim people and are mostly Somali especially the Issa tribe are Somali. Stop insulting the Muslim people like that. Somaliz have the least HIV/AIDS rate in the world. It was less than 1% 3 years ago. Amhara and Somali people dont mix and dont even like each other. and we dont touch their women.

  • @Freedom4Ummah1 you are right brother

  • @TMack771 i know the issaq trip are always jalous of our development. we issa have a nation and the world recognized us. what about you? your sisters come from hargeisa to prostitude in djibouti. how many of issaq girls i have fucked ahahahhahaha

  • @moussaabdirachid387

    du vet ingeting min vän har varit i djibouti den senaste tiden nästa alla tjejer afar och issa sälja sig till utlänningar djbouti har blivit det huvudstad för prostitue

  • Bad idea...not gna happen anyway. I respect our brothers and Djibouti, but its other problems like the flow of guns, drugs, terrorists, and refugees not from Djibouti but from its neighbors its that worries me. Spend half the money in the capital of Djibouti and the other half in Aden. No Al Noor crap

  • ps...i still dont know whether to laugh or cry after watching this

  • this isnt going to happen in my grandfathers lifetime, my fathers lifetime, my lifetime.....my sons lifetime, my gransons lifetime, my great grandsons lifetime and my great great grandsons lifetime....It could happen, it really could....in one of ALI ABDULLA SALEH'S wet dreams

  • @southyemeniblood ALLAH KNOWS BEST!

  • Does everyone live happily ever after at the end of this fairytale?

  • the whole thing kinda screams rapture from bioshock doesn't it? but nobody will turn into mutants, it'll just be blown up by terrorists. Dont act like you didn't think of it.

  • I don't understand why people are so negative..Is it that Djibouti is flourishing and your shit-hole is crumbling..Give respect where it's do! Wait until this is done then we'll see who gets the last laugh..The haters are mostly Ethiopians go drink your Coca-Cola for breakfast and teach your women how to douche..Pussy smell like old Fish HAHAHA!!!!

  • imagine a extremist blowing that bridge up holy fuck !

  • Really all unneccessary.

    The bridge will be about a $6 billion investment, and instead of wasting $180 billion on the Noor cities, where extremely rich people will inevitebly live, why don't they use the money to help people out of poverty throughout the Arab world.

  • @prosff Yemen and Djibouti are poor countries!!

  • @officalzak Its not yemen and dijbouti who are investing in it....

    Its dubai, saudi arabia and other rich countries.

    Yemen and dijibouti will provide human resources and lands

  • @xxRigardoxx Yes I know but in time Yemen and Djibouti will become rich countries with this and also Dubai isn't a country.Also their wasting more then 200 billion dollars and this will help people out of poverty in the arab world and all of africa.

  • I really hope it is going to be real , we Yemenis & Djibouti's are brothers & it is going to help the economy of the two countries, i am saying to the enemies to the countries , just die

  • Not going 2 happen, cause 2 much money and terriosts

  • woooow drama project &good for yemen and djeboty

  • I don't understand whats so unbelievable. South Korea has already done it - the ubiquitous city of Songdo will be finished within next 4 years. Besides, architecture as well as other fields of science and technology progress exponentially while costs related to such breakthroughs decrease even more rapidly.

    I believe in bright future of Africa and all developing countries. God bless humanity!

  • i am sorry to say that but even in my dream i couldn't imagine that to happen.

    there is only on solution to do the project is to move, remove even kill all the people in these two countries and bring people from japan.

  • @shyment3 LMFAO HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • Also the most amateurish presentation I have ever seen. Looks like a college student made it at the last minute

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  • A bridge between Yemen and Djibouti? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHAAHAHAHA
  • روووووووعه هالمشروع والله

    مدينة النور بس مافهمت

    يعني بيوصولن جسر بين اليمن وبين جيبوتي ولا كيف

    المهم شكله رووعه ويارب يسوونه باقرب وقت

    فديت اليمن واهلها

  • im curious to what a al noor city is and is this project really goanna happen or is it just an idea

  • مرحبا كيف حالك انا حاشد الهرمل الصايدي

  • It will never get off the ground!

  • Awesome idea, but, will women and men be treated equally? Will homosexuals? The 'dis'-abled, blind, handicapped? What about animals? Will religion be a part of this? What about the laws and regulations? The traditions and customs of thousands of years of civilization in such a modern place, what will happen to them?

    Buildings can be made awesome, roads can be paved in gold linking computers with fibre-optic cables, but that doesn't mean humanity will still accept each other.

  • this is like building a gold studded tissue paper.......pointless

  • wtf somalis cant afford this project, how are we gonna benefit from other people money is there a pay back scheme, to insure our best interests theses seems like wishful thinking. other people investing in somali land is another but a whole scale city being built is a lie.arabs cant afford such a thing and they dont have the man power or the brain power to make this work.

  • @afrikanbadboy yeah ture

  • yemen and djibouti are both poor cuntryies.i think if they built al noor cities in yemen and djibouti.they will crate more jobs for more then two millions.

  • thats whats up

  • that will be nice

  • Are the dicks really going to build state of the art cities up shit creek? Who will build it? The people who live up shit creek? And who will populate it? The people who live up shit creek? How will the inhabitants of twin shit creeks Djibouti and Yemen afford to buy a house there? Or will be it populated exclusively by rich foreigners from outside of shit creek? Will there be drones protecting shit creek?

  • @Son0fNamVet The project began in 2009 and the cities will give millions of people jobs.

  • Arab propganda who the fuck are you going to build Al-Fackin city and compete with tall buildings if most citizens of Djibouti are poor. Most need jobs, food, Acommendation, Drinking water. This project is the end of the world. Tall buildings = End of the world. Fucking arabs win one battle and stop being bitches of the world. Pay the education of thousands of children without education around the world. Somalia should invade and stop this project too bad we dont have government anymore.

  • @somgangsta what the hell u talking about man.who gonna invade.

  • @farsameeye haha nevermind dude but this project needs to be stopped. Arab Colonization of Djibouti is near

  • i hope s00..

  • I hope this doesnt come. Yemen is failed state right now its government is fighting its own people. Dijbouti is poor country protected by French Air Force and Army. Without the French Army Dijbouti would be either Eritrean or Ethiopian. This is not realistic Al-Fucking Noor what the fuck people dont have something to eat. 21st..21st...21st century bullshit Arab Gulf state are wasting money on projects that are gay. The more tall buildings the more we are near to the end of the world.

  • @somgangsta war naga amus xayawaanyoo

  • You Somali is wrong and has too many spelling mistake i recommend you SOL Somali for beginners.

  • @HerroHerrar sxb waa runtaa.

  • For all the skeptics - stop doubting.

    Because the project has already started, sure it's a multi billion dollar project, but if it can be imagined, it can be done.

    And what better place, then at the junction of two continents: AFRICA--ASIA (namely the Arabian Peninsula).

    The two regions already are huge trading partners, with natural resources, livestock, fruits and vegetables making their way from Africa into the Arabian deserts.

    This is a WIN for all the countries in the area!

  • i hope this comes true!

  • this is bulshit, I'm from Yemen. This is nonsense.

  • the commentator is an asshole, his propaganda would even impress Himmler. Such projects with never happen, especially as Yemen is in a war right now. Bull shit video, and no black people, i mean wtf

  • son of a bitch what do you wnat from black people they slaved your ancestors

  • wake up daydreamers !!!

    It will never going to happen

  • Not with current yemeni president. He would want a fee paid to him personally and a share. No investor will come to Yemen.

  • I wish that humans of all kinds, stop fighting and start respecting each other, Them we can start dreaming again for a better world for all of us.Together we can built a better world.Each one of us have to do his part. Just remenber that what you think is good for you, not neccesary is good for another person, You built your world and I built mine, Them we can share ,for the best. Let's get started .

  • yes ,my dear ,I wish every one had thinking like you , so this world would be heaven for us.

  • @AEinsteinSr Dare to dream!

  • 1:54

    DRAGONBALL!

  • Osama's brother is building this.

  • and??????

  • It's a interesting fact.

  • we cant bild this because iriterian are there so they have to get out so we do this

  • that looks really nice to happen but when is that gonna be a reallty, they havent even started it yet. hoep that happenes soon,

  • but what will the people of yemen export and import across the bridge if it is built? qat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yemen is very backwards economically and has some of the worst corruption in the world. if this project is to have any chance of proceeding i am sure that many yemeni officials will be taking massive bribes which they don't deserve and don't earn. while the country remains in poverty feeding the circle of instability

  • foreign investors will fund the project. whoever assumed djbouti and yemen

    r the inventors r narrow-minded

  • this isnt al city

  • ولكن العلّه تكمن في رأس النظام حيث أانه وحسب رأي كثير من المراقبين أصبح نظام أستبدادي فاشل وقد عمل على أذكاء الفتن والحروب الداخلية ..

    وما هو حاصل من حراك سلمي في الجنوب والحرب في صعده ألأّ فيظ من غيظ وهو خير شاهد على ذلك ..

  • لما لا واليمن لها ثروة بشرية هائله .

    كل ذلك وغيره يجعل المستحيل سهل..ويجعل اليمن أفضل من دبي !!

    أنه ليس من باب الصدفه أن تحتل بريطانيا لعدن طيلة 139عام.

    ولم يحتلها نظام صنعاء حبا" في الوحده ولكن لثرواتها الهائلة.

  • لما لا واليمن بمساحاتها الشاسعة التي تكمن تحت رمالها كنوز الدنيا ومن بحارها (خليج عدن المرتبط ببحر العرب ومن جهة الغرب البحر الأحمر) التي تحتوي على أغلى وأثمن الثروات المائية العالمية .

    لما لا ومظيق باب المندب يعتبر عنق الزجاجة في خط التجارة البحرية العالمية.

  • when that will happen?

    waaaaaw its a great id

    noting is un posbiole

    اخي ليس هناك مستحيل الله اعطانا العقل والقوده فلنستخدمها لمصلح البشريه

    a man from Yemen loves all the world

  • لا تصدق مثل هذا المدينة و الجسر يحتاج الى 20  سنة باليمن فقط و 10 سنوات بجبوتي

  • quand les poules auront des dents...

  • investor propaganda. it also acts as if it's the first time a large bridge would connect 2 countries. for more reading: research the Oresund between Denmark and Sweden.

  • When pigs fly.

  • It is hype. Two of the worlds known five sewer rat havens will merge and share a common sewer connector simply to transport one rodents' nest to anothers nest. I see the money in this...i wish i thought about it first

  • Al nour city, city of light, did u want to build this in djibouti ?? and how much is the cost??

  • I guess cities can't be built on credit forever. Dubai is bankrupt, Al Noor will remain a pipe dream.

  • thats gr8 project if done

  • 99% of Jab and yemen male chew qat 24hours so how is gana be reall

  • @suuuuufi its not 99% more like 90% but they will because mist need and moneyu and they'll do anything for it

  • @suuuuufi its not 99 its 90 actually

  • ano maa aqbalayo nour city waa been

  • روعه

  • this is hype commerical i hope its true but i highly doubt that this will take place...

  • is this real sum1 me plz

  • You know, this all looks cool as a fairytale, but I've sat long and hard trying to work out what the economic benefits of a bridge connecting the horn of Africa with the Arabian peninsula could be, but I just can't think of any. That area of Africa is one of the most sparsely populated, least developed and most unstable parts of the continent, and we already have a natural land bridge at Egypt, an area which is far more strategic for trading between Africa and Asia.

  • Also, what resources does East Africa really have which would make this financially viable for Arabia? Sure, there's oil, but the Arabian peninsula already has the largest oil reserves in the world, so I doubt they'll be needing any from East Africa.

    Not to mention Djibouti is very poor and sparsely populated, Somalia is one of the least stable countries on earth and the nearby areas of Sudan are sparsely populated and lacking in infrastructure.

  • Aside from the political hindrances in East Africa, there are few roads connecting it to the economic centres of the continent which are already much better served with Egypt/Sinai Peninsula land bridge, and it's a much more geographically convenient connection to Asia.

    This would only connect it to the very far south east of Arabia, Yemen, a country with a rugged terrain and poor infrastructure, then there's the Persian Gulf/Gulf of Oman they'd have to cross by ship.

  • Djibouti and Somalia are also more strategic than perhaps Egypt as they offer a passage to all of south east Asia (Pakistan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan etc etc)

    Indeed there are so many opportunites in that region of the world, we only need Somalia to get its act together and then green lights are on.

  • Yeah, I see what you mean about them being more strategic than Egypt in a sense. The Egypt/Sinai peninsula route has lots of stability and political hindrances of its own, as the most obvious route passes through Israel and Iraq, and Israel - Syria - Iran is out of the question as those borders are closed.

    I do hope that it could lead to a developed horn of Africa as its an interesting region with much history and potential for tourism, especially Yemen. However, time will tell I guess.

  • why are you talkin for egypt are you their lawyer and why do you have such a bad hope for the muslims of the horn and yemen

    remember the country you talkin about egypt all the ships pass through the horn and djibouti yemen bab el mandab so who has the power i dont know

    i dont think you are algerian i think you are egyptian

  • I have never said that Egypt is a fantastic place. Actually, it's one of my least favourite countries in the region. However, the simple fact is that it has reasonable political and economic stability, especially when compared with the Horn of Africa.

    I wish the very best for the people of Yemen and the Horn of Africa, but I'm a realist and know that it's an area with many problems.

    I don't see this project happening any time in the near future, especially with the economic recession.

  • dont come with ur dirty algerian ass when the projet will begin

  • All very good questions AlgerianBanjo, indeed Djibouti is a small country neighboured by volatile regions.

    However you should also accept that Djibouti is a country that is developing at a very fast pace, and it also represents a way forward for that entire region of the Horn.

    Indeed regions are sometimes affacted by war and uncertainty, but its not indefinate, and maybe one day we will see a developed horn of Africa inculding Somalia.

  • Is this thing for real????? When is it due to take place?

  • To this day I think I have watched a small handful of videos where the comments haven't resorted to insults thrown here and there and racism. I am from djibouti myself, and I think this will actually be really great for neighbour countries aswell, the horn of africa will be a hub for the whole continent inshallah, and with somalia's future starting to work towards a more stable future ALL's GOOD Right??

  • is this gonna go through given the current global economic situation? I would love to be a part of this. I'm studying to become an accountant, fluent in Somali, and learning Arabic currently. If they expect a population of 2 mil/city- hopefully they'll reach out to foreign internationals like myself. Al Noor City has the potential to become the blueprint for a sustainable peaceful future for all of humanity.

  • لو افتراضا الكلام صحيح

    نقول في اليمن ممكن

    اما جيبوتي

    معلييييش

    جيبوتي كلها على بعضها ما تجي نص صنعاء

    وعلي عبدالله الحيوان مع امه فلوس ابن القحبة لكن مخزنها في فمه زي القاات

    واكبر دليل المسجد الصالح

    والي يبغى يشوف المسجد يكتب في البحث المسجد الصالح وبيشوف

  • why u hatin?..ow my bad forget dat u illeterate...

  • you spelt illiterate wrong you dumb black somali nigger.

  • wh told u am somali?...lmaooo

  • صح كلامك

  • اي والله كلامك صحيح

  • hahahah somaliez and yemens thinking of a fast way to distribute chaat

  • lol nothing wrong with chaat

  • its not somalis, its djiboutians.

  • ahahahha stupid arab and their imagination..

  • hahahahahhahahhahahahahahahahh­ahahahahhahahhahahhahahahahhah­ahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahahh­ahahhahahahahhahahhahahhahahah­hahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahha­hahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahha­hah i can't stop lughfing

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  • google search Al Noor Holding plans two cities worth $1trn

  • breath taking, a dream to become reality, connecting 2 continent. amazing

  • i love star wars too!

  • ماينلام

    شاف السعودية كل شوي تعلن عن مشروع خيالي وناطحات سحاب ولا في الاحلام وهي فعلا دولة غنية جدا

    فقال ليش ما احط للشعب اليمني من هذي الرسومات المتحركة ونضحك عليهم زي ماتضحك السعودية على شعبها

  • This Mega project if implemented will revolutionize and change the course of human history, economy, social life, and tremendously will improve the lifes of millions and millions around the world, not just the region. I am very hopefull that we will see the implemntation and history in the making of this project in our life time.

  • ohhhh If that will happen there will be two fantastic cities in Yemen and Djibouti

    i hope to see that

    thx alot

  • WOW!!!

  • Cool! its like puting minhatten toykyo and dubai all in once and making one city out of all 3 of them!

  • Lots of Yemenis are daydreaming about the project so they can start robbing trailers trucks of the crack pipe HWY

  • science fiction

  • thank you nice video

  • joseph123 you said you and many djiboutian consider djibouti somalia, you talking about somalian refugees who come over to scape killing in your war torn country? the reality is djibouti is not and never will be somalia the truth is if you travel to the north where they are planing to build the noor city it's hard to find even one somali all you find is the Afar tribe which dominate there and most of djibouti except the capital city. so wake up and mind your business just talk about somalia.

  • إذا علي عبدالله صالح أكد إن المشروع هذا با يتحقق. فالمشروع هذا با يتحقق في أقرب وقت. إنما مش قبل عام ألفين وخشبة.

  • SO FAKE.....I really doubt that it would happen...no way.

  • wow this is going to be sick and cant belive is going to be in my two contrys yemen and djibouti i consider djibouti as somalia as most djboutain does .. does an1 noe when in 2009 is going to begin

  • sweetie, dont b so delusional. djiboutians do not consider themselves to be part of somalia. djiboutians include those of somali (origin) and the afars. it is very hard to get hold of a djibouti cityzenship.

  • yh but once it use to be somalia before france invaded. even prime minister is somali even i noe that its an own country but all ways remember you use to be somalia. an example ethphoia oganden region is somali and the onlf are fighting because they want there land back they want independent like you but they never say that or we not somali we r ogandian even the word djibouti is somali even the afar people know tha djibouti was somalia so never forget your culture and your history.

  • i can see your point. but djibouti doesnt belong to somalis, the north of djibouti belongs to the afaars. secondly djiboutians never wanted to join somalia cause of that crazy dictator, we are very independent and smart. im 3rd generation djiboutian and my parents were born in somalia , even my great uncle who is 65 years old. firstly when you fix up somalia then we can have a conversation about countries, concentrate on eradicating piracy

  • Djibouti was very right not to join Somalia. I am from Somaliland and we made a big mistake joining those monkeys in 1960 and we paid the price.

  • I am also from somaliland, we did made a mistake. I hope they will not repeat that mistake again for forever.

  • let me make this clear. DJIBOUTI is inhabitted by two ethnic groups, somalis and afars. it was called the land of the affars and the issas. we are glad that we never joined somalia. crazy people that fight over tribes. instead of arguing with me, my country is at peace its time to sort out yours.

  • well said my fellow Djiboutien.

  • djibouti think they are french

  • Gurl Don't talk shit we own you without us your nothing we made you what u claim to be but don't forget your orgin u claim to be not a part of us yet u speak our langauge i don't need citzenship all i i knw is when there they treat the ciztens and yourself lesser then me

  • what the fuck is djibouty what do you have somali is rich country resouces

  • Djibouti will light soon...damn.

  • djibouti est grand et je vais y aller en vacances bientôt

  • It's just another trap by the GLOBALISTS!! like they really care for the Yemen or Djibouti. it's all in their interest in the end. People please WAKE UP!!!!

  • god bless yemen, i am amhara from habesha, but i alweys love yemen becose my ancestors came from modern-day Yemen . i am proud of being ethiopian but i alweys wish the best for yemen ppl. i cant wait for change!

  • ya yemen is the best man

    , we hope that, that would happen in the future, god bless yemen