Jacaylbaro Posted January 6, 2009 The division has been there since the beginning of the tfg sxb ,,,, you tried to use excessive force to bring a solution but that led the failure of both alshabaab and yey ..... Ethiopia has been using the same tricks but that time it was on your opponents ,, seems it changed with it was directed to you dee .... If you didn't realize their dirty games yesterday ,, there is no need to scream now when the same games are played against you. Yawn lak wa yawm caleek ,,,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 6, 2009 Adeer the failure was not in the force but in the make up of the government had we had a better PM and not an NGO lackey things would be different. Al Shabab have a chance to morph into a national force, they are young and have the balls to fight unlike many groups. As for the TFG people will realize it was the closest we had to a solution and no doubt will replicate it in the coming years once the coast has cleared. Ethiopians overall influence on Somalia will weaken, we know them very well now and they are as weak and helpless as we are if not even more so. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 6, 2009 Do not blame the PM for the failure sxb ,, we all know where the things went wrong. People had one experiment to see if the problem is really the PM when Geedi was sent off but it was clear that the illness is the head not the neck. Let's see if that is the end or that is another wrong assumption again. The totally-military mentality is sometimes wrong sxb especially when you start dealing with politics ,, you sometimes need to be firm and steel ,, there are times you need to lean and be so miskiin just to make sure things go as you wanted. Looks like the Duqa was lacking the later and that created his end in the ugliest way. As of Alshabaab, i think it is a matte of time and once the circumstances change they will be a history. You sometimes create your killer from your own actions but with a softer policy and better mentality they will just disappear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 6, 2009 Adeer if the old man was the problem then everything should be rosy now right? The main threat to Somalia’s sovereignty is not Ethiopia but the vampire NGO’s based in Nairobi. Anyhow things have changed and the nationalist in Puntland will adapt to the new reality. Al Shabaab are not our enemies nor do we have any issues with them right now, they have their plates full with all the NGO designs implemented by Ethiopia. Now we can go in circles adeer, if Yey was the issue then it should be resolved. Anyhow we have moved on and new and fantastic approaches will be implemented to bring national sovereignty to Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted January 6, 2009 Waryee Jacayl, GD amxaaradi nacyaye ma la is qasbayyaa adeer. Aday kugu hartay bahashu, I have seen your FM not only braising them but also supplicating his god for their wellbeing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliThinker Posted January 6, 2009 O really lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted January 6, 2009 Xiin... Aday kugu hartay bahashu, I have seen your FM not only braising them but also supplicating his god for their wellbeing. Classic and it applies to all secessionist boys and girls here in SOL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garyaqaan2 Posted January 6, 2009 This time is Mr Bare huuraale as halu suna wal jameeca. odayga wax kasta waa ka suurtoowdaa waatii uu lahaa adeer yahuud baan keensaneeynaa Maantanah waxuu soo kaxeestay tigreeya. waliba isagoo ku faraxsan ala muxuu musqul yahay odaygu. waa tii uu kubaqtin lahaa mr huuraale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites