macalimuu Posted March 15, 2005 We all well aware of how most Somali warlords do extremely well in the conventional art of changing sides and continually shift alliances but I have never expected Ina-Aideed will take it to this Self-pitying level .Twice, within a day or two, the juvenile chap misrepresented his political stance and viewpoint on foreign troops, the status of the capital and the implications it will have on the whole Somali reconciliation process. He is unquestionably in cahoots with his reactionary SRRC faction and has been playing a practical prank on the overwhelmed warlords of Mogadishu. it is obvious that he cannot rebuff his Ethiopian Master, Meles Zenawi, albeit his desire to portray himself as a man who is apprehensive about the inevitable collapse of the phony Empagathi process. Aideed Junior is caught between rock and hard place and is definitely worried about the looming second civil war. He is doing all of this maneuvering in order to align himself with the winning side. but he is confused about who will be the winners here? Could it be Ina-Yeey backed by the overwhelming power of Ethiopia or the Mogadishu warlords with their ruthlessness and insurgent zeal? That is his dilemma now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wind.talker Posted March 15, 2005 How is this news? And why single-handedly name Xuseen Caydiid as Somalia's political flip-flopper (knowing that Somalia has many such men)? He wants to be on the winning side. You say he's not sure which side will win - I'm pretty positive when it comes to crunch time (when it really matters), Xuseen Caydiid won't be dumb enough to find himself on a sinking iceberg (Mogadishu warlords' future). Him and Qanyare - both highly-unprincipled men - will be Mogadishu's ultimate survivors. Mark my words. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted March 15, 2005 No1 is flip-floping,Aidid Jr is our Internal Minister, and doing the job he ought to do,don't be confused by the somali media. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites