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Interview with Republic of Somaliland foreign minister
Fabregas replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Ala maxa gaalada lagu **** ordey. -
Puntland security improves as former leader of Somalia returns.
Fabregas replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Muqdisho is burning cuz the old man left,Baidao is in turmoil too; and Puntland has suddenly developed a six pack and stronger bicpes which it shall crush SL with. The old man must have some extraordinary powers I tell ya. -
WHat a scumbag newspapers. Kulaha Hamas threatens nuclear facilities. Ma iyaga waxba hayaba maskintu.
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Originally posted by Emperor: And Shariif Ahmed, the man who came to fame by being anti-Ethiopia, is asking the Ethiopian troops to extend their stay! Funny World! where did he say that bro?
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Originally posted by Ibtisam: intellect^^^^ You need to out of your mind to understand something so twisted. It is not hard to say NOT IN OUR NAME. If in your logic the majority can go wrong as a result of qabli, then there is no way in hell somalia or somalis will ever be. [/quote) Walal, the people on this political forum with Western university degress, those who write in the most sophisticated english, support their clans( wrapped in whatever flag). So, what do you expect from average Farax and Xalimo in Somalia? You are forgetting Somalis had a brutal civil and many of our older generation, or not so older generation, see the world according to what occured in the early 90s. Secondly, don't act like Southern warlords and politicians dont enjoy support from their clans. Who do you think are the people who line up to welcome and protest for the pm? Are they not residents of Muqdisho? ( what i am doing on SOL......KKKKKKK got assignments and deadlines....>>>>>>)
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Ibtisam, it is called SOmali tribalism. I am sure someone of your intellect is not surprised that Somalis in one corner came to support their boy,whilst overlooking what crimes he seemed to have commited in the process.
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The main groups you listed seem a bit simplistic; and not all within the groups are part of the conflict.
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If Robert Mugabe is removed, wu is sharaxaya for Somali presisdency.
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Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: quote:Originally posted by Xaq: this is embarrassing. i can imagine the tigres sitting in their office laughing and shaking their heads, saying "these somalis are so easy". Of course. It says and reflects much about us average Soomaalis than that single qabqable. Wuu u qalmaa kaas iyo wixii lamid ah waxaan iyo wax ka daran lool dhaqmo, laakiin Xabashi inay a Soomaali man saas yeesho -- and he is a Soomaali dalkiisa u dhashay after all -- uma qalanto, he is Soomaali and Soomaalis should deal with him and his ilk, not Xabashis. Who cares if he is Somali? He claimed to be a government, was used by foreigners to massacre his own nation and people, and now the chickens have come home to roost. I hope he repents and returns to his people, but I wouldn't be surprised if you see him in Adiss Abab next year.
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well you have to ask those that are celebrating...........
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Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^How long will these celebrations go on? come again bro
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And puntland, the holy grail of Somaliweyn and unity, should seek a period of isolation from the South.
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Originally posted by Thierry.: LST The Multi-clan Muslim Youth were and still to a certain degree are the backbone to the resistance against the Ethiopian forces for if they vanished today the Tigris would walk right back in. They are as important in the war as Khawarij were in Ali (ra) army, but when the fight ended he marched against for what reason other than to eradicate them. It is a very simple choice for the young brothers to either be part of the solution or be part of the problem. Brother, you have good intentions, but I would advise you to weigh your words carefully. The world of Somali politics and dirty clan politics can not be compared to ALI and his war against the khawarij.
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“The goal of the operation is to topple Hamas,” Haim Ramon, the deputy to Ehud Olmert, the Prime Minister, said. It was the first time since it launched its blistering offensive that Israel has openly stated that regime change is its ultimate goal. “We will stop firing immediately if someone takes the responsibility of this government, anyone but Hamas,” Mr Ramon said. “We are favourable to any other government to take the place of Hamas.” It was not clear which party could take control if Israel succeeds in removing the Islamists. The only other party with experience of rule is Fatah, the secular movement that favours peace talks with Israel. But it is unpopular with many Palestinians, who see it as corrupt and ineffective, and was driven by Hamas from Gaza in battle 18 months ago. Ehud Barak, the Defence Minister, said Israel was in an “all-out war against Hamas”, while Brigadier-General Dan Harel, the Israeli deputy chief of staff, said that his forces would erase every trace of Hamas from Gaza’s crowded cities. “After this operation there will not be a single Hamas building left standing in Gaza, and we plan to change the rules of the game,” the general said. “We are hitting not only terrorists and launchers, but also the whole Hamas Government and all its wings. We are hitting government buildings, production factories, security wings and more.” That broadening of the offensive was evident in the targets hit yesterday: the Islamic University in Gaza, a hotbed of support for Hamas but also a major educational establishment for students forbidden by Israel from studying outside Gaza, was crushed by bombs. Israel said that its laboratories had been used to improve the crude rockets that Hamas and other militant groups fire into Israel’s southern towns. Israeli bombers also hit the Interior Ministry, the first time in the campaign that it has struck general government buildings, and a further sign that it is determined to prise Hamas’s fingers from all levers of control in Gaza. Along Gaza’s borders, the Israeli military continued to muster tanks and troops in preparation for a ground offensive that many fear would plunge the strip – home to 1.5 million Palestinian refugees – into even more bloody chaos read the rest here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle _east/article5415759.ece for those who are a bit slow: Hamas is the elected government of Palestine.
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I rememer some white guy guy who said, " i have been 29 for the last five years".
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quoteLG: : I'm uneasy about this renewed fighting and perhaps there is some truth to the reports that the Hamas group was using the six months ceasefire as way to regroup and reload. If this report has any truth to it then damnation is with those groups called hamas. It has been Israel which has been military planning and gathering the intelligence for a full onslaught against the Hamas government, as well maintaning a humnitarian blockade against the Palestinians. check this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/dec/29/israel -attack-hamas-preparations-repercussions
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Djibouti: President Yusuf to lead Government delegation
Fabregas replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by B_G: @Duke, actually Kenya did not announce that it was sending troops; it was the Ethio foreign minister , who you just belittled. Furthermore, contrary to your bravado in the last few days, the old man seems to have realised that he can't out do or go against the current Uncle Sam policy, African Union and Ethiopia led peace process, which is basically to contain Alshabab by creating a balancing government between the PM and the alliance led by the SHeikh. Your man has no choice, but to follow that process, a process that is largely the work of the UN, the alliance and the PM. Hence why your man is retracting and claiming that "Ethios are our brothers". didn't i tell you? -
You kan finde a female dentiist in Nageria. Batikulaly, in de soofan areya.
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I didn't blame it on Uncle Sam, that was merely your assumption. Secondly, nobody denied or said Uncle Sam has something to do with centuries old Somali hatred. To say that there is a divide and conquer policy, doesn't denote denial of hatred between brethren. Just pointing out that giving poor Iraqi tribes millions and millions of dollars of money and weaponry for them to handle your enemies is an effective tool. This policy will probably be tested in Somalia- after the policy of sponsoring Ethiopian occupation failed.
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@A@T. Uncle Sam is learning from the British colonials and ditching the shock and awe military policy in favour of local tribal uprisings and so called Islamic militias to counter their enemies. That means even moderate "Islamists" will be tolerated to counter the expansion of her percieved enemies. Of course, this means inter religous/clan warfare and competing factions like Afghanistan of yesterday. Watch how many different groups arise out of thin air, full armed, when the Ethiopians leave.
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I think this is the beginning of sahwatul somalia. ps they declared takfeer on sharif.
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Stop being a bore, ngonge. Like a true football fan, Norf wants to believe, hope, dream; but he wants you and Nuune to join in the chorus too. Come one, Liverpool wey duushay, stop holding back.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: quote:Originally posted by Abu_Diaby: all bringing their ships to supposedly guard against smoke smoke pirates- just off Somalia. Something funny is gwanin I tell ya. Yes. It's called SOMALI PIRATES. well I smell a cons[bpiracy[/b], so watch the space.
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Xaji Dukuf, why are you eager for him 2 stay?
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^^Nur, I actually started googling for Ibn Al Qayyim's lessons from the battle of Uhud, after listening to a lecture by the SomaliSheikh AbdulQadir Mumin on the same subject, which I believe was made in late 2007/early 2007: http://www.addacwah.com/Muxadaro/Sh_C-qaadir_Muumi n/xaaladasomalia.ram
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