xiinfaniin Posted November 14, 2011 Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Kenya oo weydiistay Israa'iil inay ka caawiso tababarka la siinayo ciidamada booliiska Isniin, November 14, 2011 (HOL) – Ra'iisul wasaraha dalka Kenya, Raila Odinga ayaa weydiistay Israa'iil inay ka taageerto tababarka ciidamada booliiska ka hortaga qaraxyada si u horjoogsadaan falalal argagaxiso oo ay Al-shabaab ka geysato dalka Kenya. Warsaxaafadeed maanta oo Isniin ah ay soo saartay xukuumadda ayuu Odinga ku sheegay in madaxweynaha Yuhuudda Shimon Peres uu weydiistay in laga caawiyo sidii loo xoojin lahaa awoodda booliiska Kenya si ay u baajiyaan weerarro ay Al-shabaab ka fuliso dalkiisa. Qaraxyo dhowr ah ayaa ka dhacay dalka Kenya tan iyo markii ay ciidamada Kenya galeen gudaha Soomaaliya, iyadoo Kenya ay weerarradaas ku eedeysay inay ka dambeyso Al-shabaab. Weeraradaas ayaa waxaa ku dhintay sagaal qof oo ay ku jiraan dalxiisayaal kasoo jeeda dalalka galbeedka, iyadoo sidoo kale lagu dilay askar iyo dad shacab oo ku sugnaa Nariobi iyo deegaannada ku dhow soohdinta ay wadaagaan Soomaaliya iyo Kenya. Ciidamada Israa'iil ayaa ka mid ah ciidamada ku wanaagsan ee ka hortaga falalka argagaxiso, sida lagu sheegay warsaxaafadeedka kasoo baxay xukuumadda Kenya. Laakiin Al-shabaab ayaa horay ugu hanjabtay inay weerarro aargudasho ah la beegsanayso Kenya. Bishii lasoo dhaafay ayay Kenya kumannaan ciidamadeeda u soo dirtay Soomaaliya si ay ula dagaalamaan Al-shabaab oo awood badan ku leh gobollada ku yaalla Koonfurta Soomaaliya, iyadoo sheegtay inay ka jawaabayso afduubyo iyo dilal laga geystay dalkeeda. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted November 14, 2011 Kenya waa ka caddahay. Tacbaan waaxid. Yesterday they were talking seeking the help of Iran and Turkey. Today they're talking funny again Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted November 14, 2011 Kenya's UN Rep: Kenya operation 50% complete, the buffer zone objective is near completion http://somalitalk.com/2011/nfd/nfd31.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoldCoast Posted November 14, 2011 Israel has offered to help Kenya secure its borders as it tackles Somalia's Islamist group, al-Shabab, the Kenyan prime minister's office has said. It said Kenya got the backing of Israel to "rid its territory of fundamentalist elements" during Prime Minister Raila Odinga's visit to the country. Last month, Kenya sent troops to neighbouring Somalia to defeat al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda. It blames the militants for a spate of abductions on its side of the border. In a statement, Mr Odinga's office quotes Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as saying that "Kenya's enemies are Israel's enemies". "We have similar forces planning to bring us down," he is is quoted as saying. "I see it as an opportunity to strengthen ties." At least 15 people were killed in a suicide bombing on an Israeli-owned hotel in the Kenyan coastal resort of Mombasa in 2002. Four years earlier, more than 200 people were killed in co-ordinated bomb blasts on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Al-Qaeda carried out the attacks, with some of its senior members operating from Somalia. 'Regional coalition' Mr Odinga - who is accompanied on the visit by Internal Security Minister George Saitoti - said Israel could help Kenya's police force detect and destroy al-Shabab's networks in Kenya. Continue reading the main story “ Start Quote Consistently, Kenya has shown a very positive attitude towards Israel and Israel is ready to help” Shimon Peres Israel's president Kenya also needed Israel to provide vehicles for border patrols and equipment for sea surveillance to curb piracy off the East African coast, he said. "We need to be able to convincingly ensure homeland security," Mr Odinga said. The statement quoted Mr Netanyahu as promising to help build a "coalition against fundamentalism" in East Africa, incorporating Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Tanzania. Israel's President Shimon Peres had promised to "make everything available" to Kenya to guarantee its security within its borders, the statement said. "Consistently, Kenya has shown a very positive attitude towards Israel and Israel is ready to help," the statement quotes Mr Peres saying. Kenya accuses al-Shabab of abducting several people from its territory since September - including an elderly French woman who suffered from cancer. French authorities say she has since died in Somalia. Al-Shabab denies involvement in the abductions and has vowed to retaliate against Kenya for sending troops into Somalia. It has accused the Kenyan army of killing civilians. Last month, a Kenyan man, Elgiva Bwire Oliacha, told a court in Nairobi that he was an al-Shabab member. He pleaded guilty to carrying out grenade attacks on a nightclub and bus stop in the city, leaving one person dead and 29 others wounded. Somalia has been without an effective government since 1991, with al-Shabab controlling most of the southern and central regions. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15725632 My goodness, its like they want to create propaganda for AS lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 14, 2011 AY traitor brought ethiopians. azania traitors brought kenyan and israelis? May allah help Somalia regain its proud again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted November 14, 2011 ^^ Shariif has Uganda and the whole of Africa there, do you not see how dumb you sound when you write hypocritical bull like that? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted November 14, 2011 Israelis Ugandans burundis Kenyans Eritreans Ethiopians Djiboutians Can't and are never capable of solving Somalia's problems. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 14, 2011 Somalia;758419 wrote: ^^ Shariif has Uganda and the whole of Africa there, do you not see how dumb you sound when you write hypocritical bull like that? Are you talking to me? I'm no supporter of Sharif or TFG. Go find some puntlands threads and brag of non relevant stuff bro. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted November 14, 2011 Dabrow;758432 wrote: Are you talking to me? I'm no supporter of Sharif or TFG. Go find some puntlands threads and brag of non relevant stuff bro. Still hurt over when I called you out a while back? How about you defend your view, what's the difference between Kenyan, Burundi/Uganda and Ethiopian blood? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 14, 2011 Somalia;758433 wrote: Still hurt over when I called you out a while back? How about you defend your view, what's the difference between Kenyan, Burundi/Uganda and Ethiopian blood? What are you talking about? Hurt? You mean if I still laugh at you for not grasping the point? No difference in foreign occupation, They should leave Somalia and traitors should be brought out in the daylight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted November 14, 2011 Dabrow;758434 wrote: What are you talking about? Hurt? You mean if I still laugh at you for not grasping the point? No difference in foreign occupation, They should leave Somalia and traitors should be brought out in the daylight. What POINT? Tell me the reason why some are traitors and some are not, you evidently listed Abdullahi Yusuf as first showing your clan interests more than anything else. I'll ask you again. If there's no difference then WHY ARE SOME TRAITORS AND SOME ARE NOT? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted November 14, 2011 What is the Jewish State getting out of this in return is a good question. We know what the Kikuyus are after. We know that their lapdogs are after. But we don't know why Isreal of all the sudden is cutting a deal with Kenya to fight AS? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 14, 2011 Somalia;758436 wrote: What POINT? Tell me the reason why some are traitors and some are not, you evidently listed Abdullahi Yusuf as first showing your clan interests more than anything else. I'll ask you again. If there's no difference then WHY ARE SOME TRAITORS AND SOME ARE NOT? LOL...easy now. I already answered your question but like the last time you fail to grasp the point again. I listed A/Y because he brought ethiopians inside Somalia. If he had not done that i would not list him as traitor. He made his choice. And I listed azania as traitor altough they brought the kenyans, even though Kenyan apperently invaded without asking TFG i still consider them traitors for allowing it to happen and this amisom stuff begun with A/Y. I dont care about clans stuff even if it shocks you. Somalia have been playground for foreign armies for years and now even Israelis wants to play. Shameful traitors. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 14, 2011 Jacpher;758438 wrote: What is the Jewish State getting out of this in return is a good question. We know what the Kikuyus are after. We know that their lapdogs are after. But we don't know why Isreal of all the sudden is cutting a deal with Kenya to fight AS? Yes, this matter should be examined very carefully. Those Kikuyus are jokes, but israelis can fight and has the hardware. worrisome development. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites