NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 Dabrow;739421 wrote: Its uncalled for more troops. Somali problem has allways been that we fail to grasp the bigger picture. A better proposal is training Somali forces and let them fill the spot. Well you might be aware of the defections of many well-trained "national" army units simply because they had not been paid regularly. Corruption continues to paralyze all efforts to revive Somali statehood. Those AU-trained "national" army either defect or sell their weapons to the rebels. In fact, without a transparent system of payment, it's almost impossible to retain the troops or build their morale. We need honest technocrats and leaders whose loyalty transcends clan loyalty. Otherwise, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted August 8, 2011 lol...dadbaa sour grapes ka dhergey wallee. Wasiir lee maxaa ley siin waaye dhibaato ayey u keentey dad dhaxaa. Ka nax oo nafta waa. The troops have been getting regular monthly salaries ever since Farmaajo took office. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 Aaliyyah;739426 wrote: Good answer Nassir. Insha'allah ducada hala badiyo... Alshabab was causing a lot issues within the city, even thou like u said the TFG has its own shortcomings and we shouldnt solely blame Alshabab..laakin markay shabab shekada ka baxdo bal aan aragno waxay la yimadaan...anaga kolay nabad iyo xasiloni aya nala wacan saad sheegtay xamar dalko dhan ayeey sameenasa oo wa casimadeeni.. salaam Inshallah, waan arki doonaa bal waxey soo kordhiyaan. Aniga koley waxey ila tahey fursad badan baa la siiyay dadkaan madaxda noo ah. Wax hor'umar ah waa laga sugayaa. Even being a good example would have rallied the nation round them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 8, 2011 ^too giddy...lool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 Lol@somaaliina, dowlada lagama hadli karo miyaa mar hadduu Abti Shariif u sareeyo. Sidee dalka loo badbaadiyaa, mise weligiin dowlad la'aan baan ahaaneynaa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 Where is Farmaajo? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 8, 2011 ^He went back to Upstate and assume his old job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted August 8, 2011 NASSIR;739451 wrote: Lol@somaaliina, dowlada lagama hadli karo miyaa mar hadduu Abti Shariif u sareeyo. Sidee dalka loo badbaadiyaa, mise weligiin dowlad la'aan baan ahaaneynaa? It's not Abti Sharif waxa ku gubaayey tan iyo intii Farmaajo Raa'iisul Wasaaraniminada la wareegey. Waxa ku gubey markaasna waxay ahayd in Haylaan, iyo Western Bari iyo etc wasiir la'aan ku dhacdey. Markii C/Weli yimidna furkaad sii tuuratey boos la'aan darteed. Marka maxaad dooneysaa in qof sidaas u dhaqma in aan kala hadlo arrimaha Soomaaliya iyo wixii u fiican? I don't think so walaal, sida aan ku maleeyey iyo sida aad noqotey webiga Nile-ka u dhaxeeya. Sidaas awgeedna lets not beat around the bushes, waxaan ku rajeynaayaa iimaan in Ilaahey ku siiyo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 "Marka maxaad dooneysaa in qof sidaas u dhaqma in aan kala hadlo arrimaha Soomaaliya iyo wixii u fiican?" Hade adaa meesha soo galey ma anaa ku qasbey qofyahey. Weligey baan dowlada wax ka sheegi jirey. Adaa ku cusub forum-ka. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted August 8, 2011 LOL, waan soo galey, maxaa yeeley threadkeygaad timid adigoo diif kaa da'aaya. Dad badan sida ay hore kuugu sheegeena, diifka iska tirtir, nin weyn oo supposedly "wax bartey " ayaad tahay. Heer waxaad gaartey xataa inaad the Xaabsade version from your village inaad u sacbiso. Well good for you, laakiinse mabda'a lahoow oo ooyinta badan iska yarey, it's embarrassing. Have a good one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 8, 2011 LooooooooooooooL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caydarus Posted August 8, 2011 "diifka iska tirtir" looooooooooool ma ciyaal ba ninku i love that!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 Lol @ diifka iska tir. Wale waad iga qoslisey. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 8, 2011 August 08, 2011 MOGADISHU (RBC) The transitional federal government of Somalia has demanded from Uganda and Burundi who are the biggest contributors of African Union mission (known as AMISOM) to send additional troops into Mogadishu following Al-Shabab’s retreating from the capital. On Sunday, Somalia president Sharif Sheikh Ahmed flew to Ugandan capital, Kampala to ask President Yuweri Museveni if his country could bring additional 3,000 troops into Somalia to bolster the precarious peace in Mogadishu, Somalia presidential sources told RBC Radio. *“After Al-Shabab escaped from Mogadishu on Saturday, TFG wants not to see security vacuum in the capital so government leaders made clear the importance of more troops as this time”. The source said in anonymity condition because he was not authorized to speak to media. The transitional government of Somalia is attempting to take its chance in the city as Al-Shabab rebels eventually on Saturday vacated their bases in Mogadishu which the government and AMISOM officials described as a ‘golden opportunity’. Only 9,000 troops from Uganda and Burundi are backing the government to eliminate the insurgent groups in the country but Somalia officials say the number is too small to secure the new positions vacated by Al-Shabab. RBC Radio Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted August 8, 2011 NASSIR;739447 wrote: Well you might be aware of the defections of many well-trained "national" army units simply because they had not been paid regularly. Corruption continues to paralyze all efforts to revive Somali statehood. Those AU-trained "national" army either defect or sell their weapons to the rebels. In fact, without a transparent system of payment, it's almost impossible to retain the troops or build their morale. We need honest technocrats and leaders whose loyalty transcends clan loyalty. Otherwise, I agree with above and how long will amison babysit? How long we need to wait? thats the problem we cant wait we must act. And by that Im mean we must put pressure upon them in power. Otherwise this circus will never end. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites