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Somalia Worst ever : Newsweek

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BiLaaL   

Not sure whether you bothered reading the article. It has some harsh words for your hero Yeey. It is amazing how someone can continue to admire an individual so condemned by all.

 

Ahmed's chief of staff, Abdulkareem Jama, now estimates that the fledgling government would need $300 million in foreign aid per year and 50,000 more trained troops to turn the tide against the groups now fighting it. Given the fatal ineptitude and corruption of Ahmed's predecessors (
the previous president, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, kept a money printing press in the presidential palace, according to the U.N.
), that sort of aid has hardly been forthcoming.

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^^^ Thus two lines about an allegation of Yey makes you happy and makes up for the failure of Mr Hotel? This is an allegation but the sea to Kenya deal and the Naval base to Djibouti are facts that set aside Mr Hotel from anyone in history.

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Originally posted by BiLaaL:

Not sure whether you bothered reading the article. It has some harsh words for your hero Yeey. It is amazing how someone can continue to admire an individual so condemned by all.

Easy there Bilaal, don't burst a blood vessel.. not on Yeey's account bwahahahahahahahaw .. but that aside, the only people who still want to heap ALL the problems of Somalia onto the great legend are M society's infamous anarchists and those somehow affiliated with the incompetent Sharif. *glares at Bilaal*-- Nip it in the bud sxb. Our problems will ONLY get worse as long as we continue to play the blame game.

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this is what they call bad journalism. the guy got his names mixed up. it was cade muse, and not baba yeey who did those things. looool.

 

sheeko cusub oo la arkin lee noo keenay hadda. Wax lee maqlooyaan, waa soo qoraa lee. Caqli baabah dadkaan.

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BiLaaL   

Your reactions are so predictable. Pointing out Yey's failures do not make me happy. I treat all Somali all politicians (past and present) equally. I'll continue to criticize those who fail to live up to their duty to the Somali people.

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^^^

Your reactions are so predictable. Pointing out Yey's failures do not make me happy. I treat all Somali all politicians (past and present) equally.

Who cares about what makes you 'happy'? But nonetheless, honest answers are appreciated.

 

I'll continue to criticize those who fail to live up to their duty to the Somali people.

Especially when they're so ripe with irony.

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Originally posted by BiLaaL:

Not sure whether you bothered reading the article. It has some harsh words for your hero Yeey. It is amazing how someone can continue to admire an individual so condemned by all.

 

quote:

Ahmed's chief of staff, Abdulkareem Jama, now estimates that the fledgling government would need $300 million in foreign aid per year and 50,000 more trained troops to turn the tide against the groups now fighting it. Given the fatal ineptitude and corruption of Ahmed's predecessors (
the previous president, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, kept a money printing press in the presidential palace, according to the U.N.), that sort of aid has hardly been forthcoming.

:D:D

 

Iska dhaaf, xataa Yemen suu u tagay dalkaas dagaalo sokeeye ba'an ka qarxay. Whatever he touches or wherever he lands is cursed, even in his forced retirement.

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Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiy aar:

quote:Originally posted by BiLaaL:

Not sure whether you bothered reading the article. It has some harsh words for your hero Yeey. It is amazing how someone can continue to admire an individual so condemned by all.

 

quote:

Ahmed's chief of staff, Abdulkareem Jama, now estimates that the fledgling government would need $300 million in foreign aid per year and 50,000 more trained troops to turn the tide against the groups now fighting it. Given the fatal ineptitude and corruption of Ahmed's predecessors (
the previous president, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, kept a money printing press in the presidential palace, according to the U.N.), that sort of aid has hardly been forthcoming.

:D:D

 

Iska dhaaf, xataa Yemen suu u tagay dalkaas dagaalo sokeeye ba'an ka qarxay. Whatever he touches or wherever he lands is cursed, even in his forced retirement.
:D:D:D

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Poker   

Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Iska dhaaf, xataa Yemen suu u tagay dalkaas dagaalo sokeeye ba'an ka qarxay. Whatever he touches or wherever he lands is cursed, even in his forced retirement. [/QB]

:D:D:D

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MMA since Sharif Ahmed came he & the illeterate one have lost everything. The joke is on you saxib at least YUsuf neve lost an inch of his base, Sharif Hotel & Miskiins uncle have no base and think Djibouti & Kenyais thier motherland. :D

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