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    in real world, yeah that could be cause, but this is more like Gaas money printing machine stopped
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    Beesha Gedo will regret the day Farmaajo was born, they created so many enemies that for them tomorrows tomorrow is a bleak gloomy day especially in the Federalism era. By example the consequences for beesha Kuwait (Daynile) has already been felt, Galumudug has stripped from them the Parliament Speaker while is threatening them now with-taking their Parliamentarian seat. Read below an article threatening the Beesha Kuwait for the consequences of PM Kheyre aggression, its say that he has less then 2 years left and will leave behind many Aano Qabiil /Revenge attacks. RW Kheyre “Aanada aad maanta ka tegeysid ma leedahay awood aad isaga difaacdid berri” | Muqidhso Online - Caasimada Muqdisho WWW.MUQDISHO.ONLINE Guddiga loo magacaabay soo qiimaynta Hantida qaranka waa guddi ujeedka loo sameeyay uu yahay in lagu aargoosto, qaasatan RW. Kheyre oo u daneynaaya beeshiisa.RW. Kheyre aya si joogta ah banneystay in uu sharciga waxa uu doono ka sameeyo, balse wuxuu illowsan yahay in uu xilka ka degi doono maali Imagine that this is how we feel among our own HAG member (kuwaiti), and how big will the consequence for beesh Gedo will be, i feel that it will be catastrophically BIG for them, looma-oyaan BIG.
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    Farmaajo has 1 and 11 months left, with that time frame left he will have to navigate through all the sworn enemies he created, so i can safely say Madobe will outlive him and deal beesha Gedo a heavy hand/karbaash as consequences for rebelling President Madobe and the Jubaland State itself............... i see a looma-oyaans are about to be created in Gedo.
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    IIMF. If it is true, They controll most of central banks of world, to safe guard their money .This will be a period of time and probably good for today Somalia.
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