NASSIR Posted December 21, 2006 Asalamu Calaykum, The possible Capture of Baidabo will not be the legal dissolution of the TFG There is an illusionary political trend circulating around the press and the TFG’s determined adversary that the transitional government will cease to exist right after Baidabo falls into the Islamist’s hands. In case the UIC secures by force, the TFG will still function in another areas as it did in Jowhar prior to coming to Baidabo. So since Baidabo was preceded as a temporary base by Jowhar and the governmentwas once exiled in Nairobi due to the insecurity of the Somalia's fratricidal warfare, It still has a UN mandate for five years term and the mandate will continue till the term is over. The TNG of AbdiQasim has never had a nationwide support and its control over Mogadisho was limited to few miles, but it outlived its imprisonment and hold on to the next reconciliation conference in Mbagath. I propose the TFG to move to Puntland where it can have a lasting peace to rebuild its national institutions. It is a fact that the Islamist would not give a chance for the TFG to grow out of its fragile situation while threatening countries that are trying to protect the government from harm. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 21, 2006 ^^^Camir, great points, but they have already lost in their attack Baidoa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 21, 2006 Wasiirka warfaafinta DFKS oo ka warbixiyey Dagaalkii shalay Jama "Jangali"oo ku eedeeyey in hogaanka Maxkamadaha Muqdisho,aysan diyaar u ahayn inwada hadal lugu dhammeeyo xiisadda Somalia...... Wasiirka Warfaafinta DFKS, mudane Ali ahmed Jama (Jaangali),oo warbixin siiyey wariyaasha gudaha iyo debada, isagoo faahfaahin ka bixiyey dagaalkii shalay. Wasiirku waxaa uu eeda dusha uga tuuray maxkamahad uu ku tilmaamay inay fulinayeen go'aankoodii ahaa, inay todobaad uqabteen DFKG iyo ciidan tababarka Ethiopia.waxaana aan shaki kujirin mowqifkoodu yahay inaysan nabad rabin ee ay dagaal lagu hoobto diyaar u yihiin, maadaama ay dhagaha ka fureysteen baaqyadii uduunweynaha uga codsanyeen inay marnaba weerarin xarumaha DFKS. Wasiirku waxaa uu hoosta ka xariiqay inaysan DFGS, marnaba dagaal bilaabi doonin ee ay isdifaayeen oo kaliya, waxaana uu nasiibdaro ku tilmaamay dhiiga shacabka somaliyeed ee dano gaar awgood dhulka lagu daadinayo.Mudane Jaangali waxaa farta ku fiiqay dagaalkaan inuu ahaa mid qorshan iyo khalkhalgalinta wafdiga EEC oo baydho ku soo foolahaa.Wasiirku waxaa kutilmaayay ciidanka Xoogga dalka Somaliyeed kuwa xaqiijiyey xirfadooda milatry iyo dhiiranaan waddanimo oo sareysa taas oo mudan in laxuso, iyagoo maanta dagaalkaas ku jabey ciidankii maxkamadaha Muqdisho. Wasiirku waxaa uu Golaha Maxkamada Muqdisho ku dhaleeceyey inay gacana dagaal ku wadaan afkana ka sheegtaan inay nabad diyaar u yihiin, balse caadeysteen dhulbalaarsi. Faysal Haaraa Olol Newas Toronto-Canada Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted December 21, 2006 Duke, thanks for the info but I just need to dispel the notion that the TFG will cease to exist if Baidabo is captured, God forbid. Asalamu Caleykum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 21, 2006 ^^^They know it wont, though Baidoa is strategic town and this latest conflict proves the advantage it has to the TFG.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted December 21, 2006 Some times yaa Caamir, actualities on the ground tramples any legal niceties. If the TFG loses Baydhabo as its seat, the consequences, political or otherwise, would be bitterly crushing and would not be as negligible as you have suggested. What the current flare up would ultimately test is Ethiopia’s claim as a regional superpower that could handily tip the balance of our political squabbles. If indeed TFG (and by deduction Ethiopia) lose Baydhabo, the options for TFG would not be all that good. Operating it in Puntland is definitely an option, but not as effective an option as being in the southern theatre. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted December 21, 2006 Which world does an overthrown government continues to rule? Tell us and we will send more dictators there- we got plenty of them inAfrica you know . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted December 21, 2006 Rag badan riyo ku jiraan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaylaani Posted December 21, 2006 . I think Shalan bood will be a good hiding spot. ILAAHAYOW hana cadaabin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted December 21, 2006 ^^lol@Shalanbood. They should start assessing the grounds. Where to dig the hiding holes, thanks to Saddam. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaylaani Posted December 21, 2006 ^^ Okay you don't like Shalanbood iyo bacad calinteeda. How about Dhuusa Mareeb...? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 21, 2006 The TFG is still hiding in Baidoa, those who came to get them have been routed. The fuel embargo has done its damage I guess. Rambo Xasan Turki and Cayrow have worked their magic. Nah, Yey is still in Baidoa and his troops are not so weak after all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali_Friend Posted December 21, 2006 Originally posted by General Duke: The TFG is still hiding in Baidoa, those who came to get them have been routed. The fuel embargo has done its damage I guess. Rambo Xasan Turki and Cayrow have worked their magic. Nah, Yey is still in Baidoa and his troops are not so weak after all. According to ICU, "people of the book" some 200 Ethiopian technicals (they didn't say wether Toyota, Nissan or Ford) have been captured.lol The facts on the ground is that not a single ethiopian technical or drill trainer has been close to being attacked. The TFG has its defences and ethiopians, Ugandans or Kenyans have not seen anything of what ICU is talking about. There are a number of countries that have embassies, not a single one of them has evacuated as they did from Eritrea in 2000 and they do in many countries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Xalane Posted December 21, 2006 Somali friend,the times of commenting on the ICU issue is over and so are the times we listened to their lies and propaganda.The chess game has began,they made their moves .Relax and see the news from the fronts.Those folks lost it,they lost it months ago and they are still going down.Ofcource u will hear many niic and naac from here and there but don't give a damn about it,in the end of the day,its the Somalian national troops that are winning.The boys are doing one helluva job out there! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambo Posted December 21, 2006 what national troops are consist of one tribe Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites