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Al-Shabaab Heading North?

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Al Shabaab will do what in the south? what have the achived in the south thus far where are the great admins they ahve established where is the peace, the harmony?

 

Al Shabaab is availed organisation and the people in the North have seems what they are this is not 2006.

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Ethiopia wants to milk uncle sam for no existent threat to the north at the moment. Shabaab are in quaqmire in the south and have no far sighted strategy of how to govern the Somalia.

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Cowke   

I have not that much of a concern of al-shabab unless they have inside help from wadaad's in puntland, which is worryingly however they will be propmptly arrested.

 

If their is one thing the north-east is known for since history (sayyid) till usc invasion of galkacyo. We are known to die for that galkacyo-garowe-bossaso headquarters.

 

That is one thing history attests to

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UZTAAD   

punland should give passage to the shabaaab to do some job in Hargeisa which is badly needed . we need shabaaabka to help unify the country once more .

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Haatu   

Originally posted by UZTAAD:

punland should give passage to the shabaaab to do some job in Hargeisa which is badly needed . we need shabaaabka to help unify the country once more .

There are better ways of doing that. But just thinking of a united Somalia once again make me smile smile.gif

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