Wisdom_Seeker
Nomads-
Content Count
1,166 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Everything posted by Wisdom_Seeker
-
Setting the record straight about Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmad
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
You should be Abdullahi Yusuf’s servant’s servant MKA, you will do just fine. I would understand if you had supported the TFG as a whole, but you have always commended only one individual and that is Yey. We all know what the reasons are. You have purposely shown favoritism to those of Puntland. So far you are best at advertising the superiority of the Puntland nomads by discrediting the nomads of the south, which you have categorized them all as uncivilized murderous beings. Fact is Puntland nomads may be obedient worshippers of Dictators but the people of the south are known for firmly standing next to their God-Given Rights and fighting against oppression. Honestly it is somewhat entertaining, but if people like you are representing Puntland than I have nothing to fear but belligerent ignorance from your part. The old senile is a ruthless killer. What a shameful being you are. -
Duke Allah makes the most deceitful, treacherous, faithless humans superior. This world is mostly theirs to enjoy. There are neither winners nor losers in this world, only unfortunate individuals who think human entitlements are greater than that of the One Above.
-
Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^No Allah has bestowed it on them, what kind of question is that? Ethiopia supported by American funds has bestowed that on them.
-
Those are interesting questions. However some people are blatantly lying to themselves, since they are fooling no one but themselves. Excuses such as its a legitimate government and the world recognizes them isn’t a justification worth agreeing with. 1)To those who say the TFG came from the Somalis, you are lying, just because there is one thieve from every tribe/clan active in the TFG doesn’t meaning it represents the Somalis. It never did and it NEVER WILL! That lie needs to be dropped immediately. The TFG president wasn’t elected by the Somalis, and the committee that elected him wasn’t elected by any Somali citizen. It came from aboard, it is not an indigenous government or at least a movement like the ICU which came from within. Matter a fact the ICU is more valid to the Somali people since the voices and cheers of the Somali people brought them to power. The ICU brought absolute peace for the six months they held power in Mogadishu. There isn’t a single TFG supporter that has the audacity to refute that. 2)All of the TFG supports who have made a comment on this topic were clearly driven by Clan ambitions. Each one of them had mentioned tribe/clan, as if that is the most imperative issue that will unite Somalis. They went as far as cheering for warlords, traitors and think they could justify their clannish purposes by hiding behind the Somali flag and Nation. A government who has no control over its own country is no government, a government who is opposed by the Somalis in Somalia and the West is no government, a government who brings Ethiopian troops and observes as they kill Somalis is no government. A government who has a warlord for president and warlords for PM’s is no damn government. It is a puppet Government. Somalis know it and Political Affairs scholars know that as well. Who gave them this legal right to rule all over Somalia? Self-regarding foreigners? We all know the TFG doesn’t have the capacity to even control Mogadishu let alone the whole country. So be honest and just say you support the TFGoons for tribal reasons. We promise not to use the “Q-ist” word
-
Mahadsanidiin reer Landhan iyo Odhawa
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
^^^LOL, keep up the good job bro. Those pictures overshadow the Qabilist TFG supporters. I express gratitude to those who are protesting against the aggression of the Ethiopians. I doubt Somalis in Utah will protest, there aren’t that many to us here. -
Warlord hands over weapons on Saturday, but chaos still rules From Wire Reports DAKAR, Senegal — More than a decade after the U.S. and U.N. pulled failed peacekeeping missions out of Somalia, African governments are under growing pressure to mount a new intervention in one of the continent's most violent and unstable nations. The continent's leaders may have a tough time succeeding, however, judging from past peacekeeping missions and the African-led force currently deployed to maintain security in Darfur, which has been beset by numerous problems. Somalia has had no real peace since 1991, when warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and turned their guns on each other, plunging the Horn of Africa country into chaos. A conservative Islamic movement brought some stability after it seized much of southern Somalia last year, but the group's hold on the country was short-lived. Ethiopian and Somali troops routed the movement's fighters in a lightning-quick campaign that began in late December. Now Ethiopia is anxious to withdraw its troops, and many fear they may leave behind a power vacuum that could spawn yet more bloodshed. Meanwhile in Mogadishu, Somalia, the last major warlord to withhold support from Somalia's government surrendered his weapons and militiamen on Saturday — a boost for a fledgling leadership that still faces threats of guerrilla attacks from the Islamic movement that fled the capital. Mohamed Dheere, one of the most feared warlords in Somalia, gave the army chief 23 trucks mounted with heavy weapons and ordered 220 of his fighters to report for training at government camps. The handover took place during a ceremony in Dheere's stronghold of Jowhar, 50 miles north of the capital of Mogadishu, said Abdirahman Dinari, the government spokesman. But fears of an Islamic fundamentalist insurgency grew following an ambush Saturday morning on a convoy of Ethiopian troops in Mogadishu. The Ethiopians returned fire, killing a man and a woman on the side of the road, said Hawa Malin, a Mogadishu resident who saw the attack. Two other people died on the way to the hospital, medical officials said. Late Friday, government troops also repelled an attack on the Somali president's palace. There were no reports of casualties. A leader in Somalia's Council of Islamic Courts said his group was responsible for the attacks, calling it part of a "new uprising by the Somali people." "The only solution can be reconciliation and talks between the transitional federal government and the Islamic courts," said Ahmed Qare, deputy chairman of the council. The U.N.-backed government — with key military backing from Ethiopia — drove the Islamic movement that had challenged it out of Mogadishu and much of the rest of southern Somalia weeks ago. But Islamic leaders have repeatedly threatened a guerrilla war as long as Ethiopian troops remain in Somalia to support the government. The United States and the European Union have called on the government to hold broad-based peace talks to promote reconciliation, but so far only clan leaders and warlords have been involved in the process and religious leaders have been excluded. :confused:
-
Only Few weeks in Villa Somalia and Moral Shells come Striking- by Warlord now Born Again President Abdullahi Yusuf. Think you Control Mogadishu –Think Again by ICU Underground Army. Don’t you dare touch my AK-47 by Mogadishu Residence. Hit & Run or Hide & Seek? By Unknown Gunmen.
-
The TFGoons with the help of Ethiopians are yet to control the capital. Ethiopians being similar to the Americans have no sympathy for the people. Why use anti-aircraft guns to target unknown gunmen? They didn’t even know where the bullet was fired from.
-
I agree Centurion, but America had no alternative by to label Sheikh Sheriff as a moderate figure, he acted in a way that perceived to be Islamicially moderate. By telling the Warlord Government to negotiation with the ICU, America is trying to appear like a peacemaker, so there could be less criticizes coming from the international world. Remember America has a reputation to save. They have two faces, one which is for the international world, it is a likeable, Peacemaking, the World Police, fighting to protect Democracy and Freedom around the globe one and the other, which is to undertake their international interests, by deceiving manipulating, and aiding anyone which will render to their commands, doesn’t matter what scandalous crimes are committed or how many people die while achieving their interests. The world will go nuts if they discover that America was the same one which wanted to enroot the ICU from Somalia and install a government which is full of Warlords, which could easily be stage-managed by America. This folks are given us lip service, what they say and what they want are two different things.
-
Originally posted by SomaliThinker: LOL mystic good points These folks must take us for the same fools they surround themselves with. :cool:
-
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Red these TFG supporters have mastered insanity in its fullest form. Calling a Warlord government a legitimate one just proves my pervious comment. -
You TFG supporters are funny. I love how you exaggerate everything and formulated a make-believe world. I feel like I am reading a fantasy book, and the only thing that makes it interesting is the preposterous notions that are hard to neglect. Somalis need to create a government which could serve its citizens and integrate with its culture and religion. Taako is supporting tribal federalism and not geographical federalism, which is the last thing that will unite Somalia or Somalis. Ethiopia has adopted Tribal Federalism in 1991. Just take a look at Ethiopia today the minority rule the majority. Some regions are poorer than anything on earth. Ethiopia itself is a hell hole. Some one has to take their empty ideas to the trash......>
-
Somali Government asserts control between Suuqa Xoolaha to Ex-Kontrol
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Taako Man's topic in Politics
Ethiopian troops are still in Somalia, so yes there is occupation. -
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Red, they could come if they wish. They will wind up leaving just like the UN, Americans and the Ethiopians. These people don’t possess the endowment to settle Somali affairs, like other African leaders they beg for foreign help. Don’t they know that Somalis could only reconcile their problems, not some outsider, who doesn’t even understand Somali Politics? The ICU did an excellent job, these sore losers are still mad. Their incompetence is translucent. Peace -
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Taako What sort of venomous medicines did the Doc injected in you when you were in the cage? The first thing the ICU did was return back stolen properties, the government didn’t even start to do that. You must be sharing the same dreams with MKA -
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
MKA Once again i didn’t bother to read those English verses you call poetry. You are welcoming people you known nothing about to a country you don’t reside in at the moment, do you often let strangers into your house. The TFG came to pacify Mogadishu, they didn’t The Ethiopians came to pacify Mogadishu they didn’t And now other Africans, who are neither our fellow brothers nor neighbors, want to pacify Mogadishu? Again Dream on. -
^^^America had state again and again that the ICU was an Islamic group linked to Al Qaida, which basically gave emphasis to terrorism. America just doesn’t have any evidence or falsifiable evidences to indict Sheikh Sheriff of terrorist acts. I am sure the humble sheikh will never agree to to be part of a Government whose pillars are Warlordism.
-
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Lool red, the man is just over the top, he is the supporter of anyone who could initially protect the Warlord Government. African countries are not only faced with financial problems, but they have their own internal problems to deal with in addition. Somalia is not their concern, and beside we all know that Africans never help each other out of generosity, they want their $$$ laid on the table. Then will they only be generous to help Somalia by deploying few uneducated, poorly trained African troops who probably don’t either speak English or Somali. -
I find this rather puzzling, why would the US want the TFG/Warlords to negotiate with the quote terrorist quote? So they too could be labeled as terrorist sympathizer? They have made obvious that there shall be no bargaining with terrorists, since when did they decided to overturn their declaration. The ICU should give them the middle finger, the TFG has few supporters, and that is even declining, they can’t control Mogadishu, so you could forget about the whole country, Ethiopia is backing up and leaving, and God knows when some unskilled, barbarian Africans will come dressed in uniforms trying to bring law and order to a city that is yet to be tamed.
-
Welcoming Peace keeping Mission Troops to Mogadishu!
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
We don’t need more inept foreigners roaming our country. The AU peacekeeping soldiers that were sent to Darfur started raping the women, who they were supposed to protect. POSSIBLE PEACEKEEPERS 8,000-strong force proposed: Uganda: 1,500 troops offered, subject to parliamentary approval Tanzania: Considering Nigeria: Considering Rwanda: Considering South Africa: Considering but forces stretched DREAM ON!!!!! -
Abyssinian Invasion: Reminder of a Seven Century-Old Animosity
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Xudeedi's topic in Politics
Thanks Maakhir, it is an article full of historical events. The similarities between yesteryear and today are hard to overlook. Somalis still remain to weaken each other for their enemies which strike us every time they get an opening and Ethiopia still remains to treat us like eternal enemies. The TFG- Co-Ethiopian Supporters need to read this historical article, they may learn few things. We can’t keep on repeating the same mistakes over and over again. -
lol, my bet is on Puntland. Gedi is relatively close to Zenawi. Now with the new collaborator Zenawi has in Southern Somalia he has little use of Riyaale.
-
Conflict in the Horn of Africa: The streets of Mogadishu
Wisdom_Seeker replied to Wisdom_Seeker's topic in Politics
Red It isn’t essentially just the warlord era, they are the Warlord Politicians. That means they are heavily mixing warlordism with politics. A dangerous combination if you ask me. They have a new mask to hide under which could easily deceive those who know zilch about politics. Warlords learned how to use politics as a tool. It is a huge improvement on their intellectual behalf. -
I personally can’t stand people who capitulate so easily and disregard the lives who have died trying to protect our freedom and our pride as a nation. Yes we have suffered all, some worse than the others, but their suffering will be rewarded Insha’allah, the vision they visualized will be brought to reality, and that my friend is not Ethiopia ruling us. If we want to have a government, it will be one that is the people, for the people and by the people. It will be one that is just, not tribal based. It will be one which will ensure the wellbeing of every Somali regardless of tribe/clan. They will provide for the people and rule Somalia under the law of Allah. If we should suffer while demanding what every breathing being demands, then so be it. May Allah have mercy on those who died or will die for those reasons and grants them Paradise….Amiin.
-
Taako Sxb, the man was more than just a drug dealer he was a leader and Career Soldier. And I won’t necessarily call him a druglord, just because he was imprisoned for drug trafficking. He was an ally of the US from 1950-1986, so how far back do we have to go. America was well aware of his drug dealing, taako, they just turned a blind-eye to it. He is not known for being a druglord, but rather a military leader of Panama. You are telling me a Military Commander doesn’t kill??? LOL We have more politicians who are warlords, than druglords who are sheikhs. And are more dangerous, since most Sheikhs today have no legislative power but these bloody-thirsty warlords are decorating themselves as our leaders today. Who could authorize laws, policies internal or external. They could change the future of our country, with any paper they sign which apporoves of their interest rather than the nation or the people.
-
Popular Contributors