Mad_Mullah Posted September 7, 2013 Let's not kid ourselves US/UN etc. have spent billions in Iraq and the Iraqi government is MUCH RICHER than the Somali government. Yet they've been plagued with suicide bombings and assassinations since 2003! I mean 800 people have been killed in AUGUST ALONE! http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/800-people-killed-iraq-august-20129397 Same goes for Taliban - what do you think will make the Somali government able to defeat them? Ill equipped soldiers? Bantu soldiers? I say peace agreements have to be made and try to contain them like Hezbollah in the South of Lebanon, they have military camps, schools, a lot of influence on the government but they are not a direct military threat to anyone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walaalkis Posted September 7, 2013 Lack of proper trained security personal. Lack of proper equipment to do sufficient work Lack of communication within the security personal Lack of trust in the goverment. Lack of knowledge and expertise in defense department Lack of experience and suitable personal to hold the goverment positions for the job. Lack of public support Alshabab can be easily beaten by only if public support was available and there was no snich within the goverment to assist alshabab to slaughter any witnesses or goverment supporters. Why can't there be controlled post in major streets in mogadishu or each major city in somalia. If there was control...full scale controlling system in place there wouldn't be such attacks. block major roads,do daily hourly every min checkup... how can a car go into it's destination when it's stopped far in the distance by security personal. ? all these attacks can be stopped if well trained police and army are in place... but heey you can't make moryaan police officer or army personal. He will do what he has to do assist alshabab make money and leave ... buttom line alshabab well be gone only if the right people for the job are hired.... culusow needs to step up his game otherwise he should resign and admit alshabab are out of his league Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted September 7, 2013 Police will always be Muuryaan what kind of middle class person will leave his life to join some shitty army/police force? No They will always be from the poorer classes that can always be bribed! Controlled posts/roadblocks won't work - they've either got inside men/or they just kill everybody at the checkpoint. You also have to understand that a lot of countries are giving money to Somalia to defeat Shabab, if Shabab is gone a lot of this money will stop. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoniZ Posted September 7, 2013 Shebab is ideology which blossom in chaos situations. The solution is not simple but doable in two methods: 1- Fight the ideology with ideology. 2- Solve the chaos with improved security and give youth hope. Good example of both points can be found in Egypt nineties and again the same country today. The groups that carried fanatic atrocities are defeated in taming them ideologically in the late nineties, and sadly today the same groups are reawakened because of the chaos in that country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walaalkis Posted September 7, 2013 Mad_Mullah;976468 wrote: Police will always be Muuryaan what kind of middle class person will leave his life to join some shitty army/police force? No They will always be from the poorer classes that can always be bribed! Controlled posts/roadblocks won't work - they've either got inside men/or they just kill everybody at the checkpoint. You also have to understand that a lot of countries are giving money to Somalia to defeat Shabab, if Shabab is gone a lot of this money will stop. Alshabab are no different from the tribal wars we had back in the 90s in mogadishu and all that stopped a crazy religious groups were born afterwards and they wanted to stay in power just like the warlords back in the days. Alshabab and their supporter/helpers can be stopped if truly residents in the capital want peace. Only if there's well paid/trained/equiped security in place , they can do better job than amisom. public support + better security well do reduce the risk 90% if not 100%.... all these people that are aiding alshabab don't do it for the sake of religion they do it for the money and personal gains so goverment should do the same , should afford incentive some kind.. huge reward. all these money going to amisom should go to somali security and the public helping the goverment. alshabab are the people and they will be stopped , if there's public support/better security/ and controll system/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maqane Posted September 7, 2013 YoniZ;976469 wrote: Shebab is ideology which blossom in chaos situations. The solution is not simple but doable in two methods: 1- Fight the ideology with ideology. 2- Solve the chaos with improved security and give youth hope. Good example of both points can be found in Egypt nineties and again the same country today. The groups that carried fanatic atrocities are defeated in taming them ideologically in the late nineties, and sadly today the same groups are reawakened because of the chaos in that country. walaalkis;976467 wrote: Lack of proper trained security personal. Lack of proper equipment to do sufficient work Lack of communication within the security personal Lack of trust in the government. Lack of knowledge and expertise in defense department Lack of experience and suitable personal to hold the goverment positions for the job. Lack of public support Alshabab can be easily beaten by only if public support was available and there was no snich within the goverment to assist alshabab to slaughter any witnesses or goverment supporters. Why can't there be controlled post in major streets in mogadishu or each major city in somalia. If there was control...full scale controlling system in place there wouldn't be such attacks. block major roads,do daily hourly every min checkup... how can a car go into it's destination when it's stopped far in the distance by security personal. ? all these attacks can be stopped if well trained police and army are in place... but heey you can't make moryaan police officer or army personal. He will do what he has to do assist alshabab make money and leave ... buttom line alshabab well be gone only if the right people for the job are hired.... culusow needs to step up his game otherwise he should resign and admit alshabab are out of his league +1 Al-Shabaab is not the only threat to Somalia but there're also some folks (another version of Al-shabaab) who care less of the future of Somalia and it's progress. The government needs to first understand these problems instead of solving 'em (with war), maybe consult with one of the experts in this field like Sheikh Sharif (our former president and mujaahid) :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clevah Posted September 7, 2013 Lets be honest shabaab only exits because of Somalis, until Somalis realize this disease has to be cured or else inseverable live forever Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peasant Posted September 7, 2013 Al-Shabab can be defeated but is the government willing to funnel it's resources and energies in the proper venues of winning the war? For now it does not seem so. Culusow spent considerable amount of cash and time by meddling with the jubba affairs and in turn ruined the fragile relations with some of our neighbours. At the end Culusow made peace with Jubba Admin and requested slight modification of the name of the region which makes you think was it really worth? Definitely not! Now Alshabaab is springing back from it's tight situation of being on the run and is in the process of reshaping it self to a formidable terror group. Miracles aside, we dont have the proper leadership in place for somalia to be terror free at the moment and the current government is busy picking bones with peaceful federal entities basically over nothing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted September 7, 2013 Shabab changed strategies, first it was army vs army fighting street for street, now they infiltrate police, go to government buildings and blow themselves up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malistar2012 Posted September 7, 2013 alshabaab will be defeated these are coward acts , suicide bombing in a crowded Restaurant shows how desperate they are and weak. There are big events taking places in Xamar like the National Conference and other huge events . alshabaab decide to target a busy restaurant its a shame . SNA force will defeat alshabaab cant wait till the arm Embargo gets totally lifted .............. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoniZ Posted September 7, 2013 malistar2012;976513 wrote: alshabaab will be defeated these are coward acts , suicide bombing in a crowded Restaurant shows how desperate they are and weak. There are big events taking places in Xamar like the National Conference and other huge events . alshabaab decide to target a busy restaurant its a shame . SNA force will defeat alshabaab cant wait till the arm Embargo gets totally lifted .............. My friend, you badly need some sobering DOSE of REALITY. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted September 7, 2013 ^ a lot of people need reality. They need to look at other countries and SEE what's happening there. Iraq: 800 people got killed in ONE MONTH. We need to make them like Hezbollah and Hamas and not Al-Qaeda. All the Bantu forces couldn't stop them you think some skinny Faraxs fresh from the refugee camps can?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites