Dabrow Posted May 23, 2019 The proxy wars behind Kenya, Somalia rows WWW.THE-STAR.CO.KE Somali Parliament pushing for the withdrawal of the KDF. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted May 23, 2019 It is just misplaced fear. Besides, Jubbland is not their country and sooner or later they must withdraw. Farmaajo must kick the Kenyans out before his term is finished. That process of replacing them must start now. The Somali parliament must push a resolution to remove the Kenyans. Put 2000 Eritreans soldiers in Kismaayo, certainly they will do better than the Kenyans because Eritrean soldiers ten times tougher and fearless than the Kenyan cowards who now became contraband merchants. Debating and posting in these forum for the last few years had made me realize that those who are elected to run the country have a mandate and must be allowed the impliment their agenda. When they transgress we must speak loudly but they have a mandate to set their agenda including the future of Amisom . Ha Ina dhaafaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted May 24, 2019 6 hours ago, galbeedi said: It is just misplaced fear. Besides, Jubbland is not their country and sooner or later they must withdraw. Farmaajo must kick the Kenyans out before his term is finished. That process of replacing them must start now. The Somali parliament must push a resolution to remove the Kenyans. Put 2000 Eritreans soldiers in Kismaayo, certainly they will do better than the Kenyans because Eritrean soldiers ten times tougher and fearless than the Kenyan cowards who now became contraband merchants. Debating and posting in these forum for the last few years had made me realize that those who are elected to run the country have a mandate and must be allowed the impliment their agenda. When they transgress we must speak loudly but they have a mandate to set their agenda including the future of Amisom . Ha Ina dhaafaan. Galbeedi, Why jump from one frying pan to another? Eritrea will attempt to wipe out any trace of Turkey, Qatar, Tigray Ethiopia more than it cares about Kenya. And more importantly any choice you make with Eritrea at this time is against Djibouti one way or another. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted May 24, 2019 Eritrea is too small to challenge Turkey, but if Djibouti is willing to do little heavy lifting In am for it. Both Kenya and Ethiopia are no no in terms of deploying troops. It is a well known geopolitics around the world. You can't allow front states that share borders with you to deploy their troops. Besides, both the Kenyans and Madoobe troops stay in one city and few other towns. THe Somali army might just do that with little heavy mechanized trucks. THe Kenyans overplayed their hand and must never be allowed to stay. It is over. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted May 24, 2019 We don't have a border issue with Eritrea, welcome them as long as they stop helping extremist groups Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted May 24, 2019 7 hours ago, maakhiri1 said: We don't have a border issue with Eritrea, welcome them as long as they stop helping extremist groups There is no border, but Somalis and Eritreans have interacted both good and bad for more than 100 years. Eritreans were brought in to keep order/force after the Italians had defeated the navy and army of the Boqor. Somalia helped in Eritrea's fight for independence from Ethiopia, but if we are to speak the truth, Puntland would not have been so friendly and has never been friendly in last 30 years. Eritrea tried to set up government, but with wrong group since Eritrea;s only reason was to go against Ethiopia. Very narrow objective. They might be far, but not like Uganda or Sudan who did not have any negative interaction in the past. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted May 24, 2019 7 hours ago, galbeedi said: Eritrea is too small to challenge Turkey, but if Djibouti is willing to do little heavy lifting In am for it. Both Kenya and Ethiopia are no no in terms of deploying troops. It is a well known geopolitics around the world. You can't allow front states that share borders with you to deploy their troops. Besides, both the Kenyans and Madoobe troops stay in one city and few other towns. THe Somali army might just do that with little heavy mechanized trucks. THe Kenyans overplayed their hand and must never be allowed to stay. It is over. Eritrea has 300K soldiers mostly conscripts, but some conscripts have been there 20 years never let go. They do not need soldiers to disrupt the Turkish. If you make many false flags, disrupt the training and businesses is enough. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted May 24, 2019 Cajiib. Why do we need foreign troops? Maad isla yaabtiina? Are you actually suggesting replacing one foreign army for another? Soomaaliya Ilaahay ha u naxariisto hadduu xaalka halkaa maraya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites