Mooge Posted August 21, 2012 somalia and abwan, naga daya nimanyoow. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conqueror Posted August 21, 2012 Mooge;859159 wrote: conqueror your logic is so silly that it needs no reply ninyoow. go lick whatever you are licking. loool. equating qanyare with President of Somalia is just being a comedian. President of Somalia? lol Seriously, do you believe that? Do you know the definition of "President"? Heck, AY didn't control 3 kilometers of Mogadishu when he was there with 20+ Ethiopian troops. But, let's not delve into that. Don't want to ruin your day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted August 21, 2012 Ok Mooge car aan kaa diido, naga cesho dadkaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted August 21, 2012 Conqueror;859162 wrote: President of Somalia? lol Seriously, do you believe that? Do you know the definition of "President"? Heck, AY didn't control 3 kilometers of Mogadishu when he was there with 20+ Ethiopian troops. But, let's not delve into that. Don't want to ruin your day. Sheikh Shariif is president with 17000 AMISOM, Ethiopian troops, Kenyan troops and soon Sierra Leone? However, Abdullahi Yusuf in 2007 had all of South Somalia, Sheikh Shariif and his lot in the Kenyan border, we all know history so stop your bias. It was in early 2008 and Nur Adde's reign it went downhill and we lost a lot of regions because of his dismissals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 21, 2012 Wayahay cabdilahi yusuf used xabashi to invade his own country fighting against. Al maxakim al islamiya he spend two years in kenya from 2004 till end 2006 he never really controlled the country tfg militia were running around baydhabo and there were ethiopians every where So mr cabdilahi yusuf waited two years for uncle sam to give tplf the green light to invade somalia Now sh sharif a former islamist was the one calliing the loudest for jihaad allahu akbar than fled to asmara when the ethiopians entered Today they call him the moderate islamist there are foreign troops in somalia Problem with sharif is he never said he was wrong in 2006 he never said he is right now Who knows he might join the islamist when he loses his seat. You guys trust somali politicians to much war these men care about their kursi Siyaasada laftigeeda mnafaqad ah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted August 21, 2012 No, you are wrong Abdullahi Yusuf was there in 2005, Jowhar, Baidoa which was temporary capital. Sheikh Shariif won't switch sides, he's not like you think, it's not for the kursi but who can manage the kursi best. And you are wrong. They controlled Jowhar, Buur Hakaba, Wanla/weyn parts of Bay, Balcad and Afgoye which we held without Ethiopian support, as well as Medina, we were fighting in Hodan we were in Kismayo and other places. So you wonder why what happened in Laascaanood happened, you took advantage of the situation! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted August 21, 2012 Here, this video shows it. You don't know what you are talking about, I bet you don't know what happened next, Xaaji Xunjuf, I am disappointed with you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted August 21, 2012 Abwaan;859157 wrote: Faanku waa iska dhaqan and why am I even talking to somebody who claims to have born in Galkacyo in 1992? Age is just a number, the guy can stand his corner and that is what really matters. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raamsade Posted August 21, 2012 Gaalka dil gartiisana sii. Whatever your views on the man there is no denying that he was one helluva shrewd operator. Meles presided over 20 years of politically stable Ethiopia the last 10 years witnessing a remarkable economic growth. For that he deserves plaudits. Yes, he was cruel autocrat who spared no mercy in repressing desent to stay in power and get his way. But lets not delude ourselves that the demise of Meles will usher in an era of peace and prosperity for Somalis. Somalia's problems transcend Meles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 21, 2012 ^I think nobody denies he was shrewd and very capable. His abilities as leader can not and should not discount the crimes he committed! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 22, 2012 I said there were tfg militia in baydhabo Loool@ jawhar he was invited there bymaxamad dhere remember cabdilahi yusuf oday duq oo ciyaala suuq ah oo joodarigi iga xaday lool He was maxammad dheres guest in jawhar Waryaaa cabdilahi yusuf was a failure sharif achieved more since he became the tfg president Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted August 22, 2012 Zenawi or no Zenawi Somalis are their own worst enemies. Before Zenawi Somalis had foreign partners in their fights against one another, and after Zenawi they will have no difficulty in finding willing partners to replace him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conqueror Posted August 22, 2012 Let's be honest to ourselves for once, Somalia. There is no government in Somalia. There is no President nor Parliament. Whatever is going on now is a mere illusion and play, created by UN and NATO to entertain themselves. The country known as the Somali Republic had three Presidents and last government of Somalia was Siad Barre's government. That's the truth. Anyone or any institution after the Government of Siad Barre is bogus and illegitimate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted August 22, 2012 Xaaji Xunjuf;859193 wrote: I said there were tfg militia in baydhabo Loool@ jawhar he was invited there bymaxamad dhere remember cabdilahi yusuf oday duq oo ciyaala suuq ah oo joodarigi iga xaday lool He was maxammad dheres guest in jawhar Waryaaa cabdilahi yusuf was a failure sharif achieved more since he became the tfg president You are either ignorant or a liar. Gelinsoor to Cadaado. Baidoa, Afgooye, Balcad, Buur Hakaba, Wanla/weyn, elsewhere defended succesfully, Medina, Huriwa etc. In Kismayo as well. Jowhar he was invited but we are talking in 2007, who controlled it and defended it, remember all arms was confiscated, you are speaking lies over and over because that's all you got. Also, Sheikh Shariif has 17000 AMISOM troops, in 2004 Abdullahi Yusuf was denied this cause they thought it was military logic but they realised when Sheikh Shariif got in office who was the real opponents when he failed to win over Al-Shabaab. Also he has the support of Puntland, while Abdullahi Yusuf had Islamist and moryaan opponents. See, unlike the rest of you, we don't drag the country down with us in the name of qabiil. Look at Somalia now, Harvard graduate Abdiweli is fixing and is the most productive PM in 21 years. Fix up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 22, 2012 You are not making sense in 2007 the ethiopians attacked many villages but they coudent hold it cadaado they were pushed out by the muqawamo the same with gelinsoor though the ethiopians and tfg recapture it. And than were pushed out of it again in the end. As for xamar the tfg and ethiopians were not given one chance abdilahi yusuf at the end was alone and his ethiopians friends were defeated. Now compare it to sh sharif He controls hiiraan all of banadir parts of shabeelada hoose majority of gedo Galguduud and ximan iyo xeeb and puntland and galmudug are allied to him He also controls the majority of bay region and parts of the lower juba. Now how much did yey control when he was forced to resign Sh sharif will be remembered for the first time in history xamar is under one admin New constitution new parliament he did well where cabdilahi yusuf failed admit it boy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites