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SupEr_LaDy
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MOGADISHU, Somalia – Somalia government soldiers, joined by troops from neighboring Ethiopia, advanced toward Somalia’s capital Tuesday as Islamic fighters dug in and promised a “new phase” in the war – a chilling pronouncement from a movement that has threatened suicide attacks.
Ahmed said his fighters are in tactical retreat in the face of superior Ethiopian firepower. But the military struggle has just begun, he added.
“The war is entering a new phase,” Ahmed said from Mogadishu, the capital. “We will fight Ethiopia for a long, long time and we expect the war to go everyplace.”
Ahmed declined to elaborate, but some Islamic leaders have threatened a guerrilla war to include suicide bombings in Addis Ababa.
ALLAHU AKBAR
Ahmed said his fighters are in tactical retreat in the face of superior Ethiopian firepower. But the military struggle has just begun, he added.
“The war is entering a new phase,” Ahmed said from Mogadishu, the capital. “We will fight Ethiopia for a long, long time and we expect the war to go everyplace.”
Ahmed declined to elaborate, but some Islamic leaders have threatened a guerrilla war to include suicide bombings in Addis Ababa.
ALLAHU AKBAR
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SupEr_LaDy
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Steeler [Crawler2]
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SupEr_LaDy
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An insurgency style of attack is the last hope we got.If anyone should be blamed is the TFG fault for bring an occupying force into our beloved land.
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SupEr_LaDy
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I would rather have the Courts in power then power hungrey like TFG govern my people.They are the worst set of politicians ever.Their warlord they dont give shit about somalis.I want Melez and his stooges in Baydhabo be terminated once and for all,even if it means using suicide bombing.In order to gain something you most lost something else.
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SupEr_LaDy
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Steeler [Crawler2]
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You can't complain about reality. The Courts do not have sufficient power to achieve their political objectives through military force. It's as simple as that. Who's right, who's wrong.....it all just doesn't matter. The fact is the courts are oppossed from a lot of different corners because of their extremist and absolutist policy. Whether or not you think they SHOULD have won is irrelevent. They didn't. If they transition to an insurgency, the suffering of the Somali people is going to get worse and worse. The Ethiopians are not going to stay anyway, so the only thing they will accomplish by starting an insurgency is to turn the clock back to the internecine violence we saw in the 90s.
You can't complain about reality. The Courts do not have sufficient power to achieve their political objectives through military force. It's as simple as that. Who's right, who's wrong.....it all just doesn't matter. The fact is the courts are oppossed from a lot of different corners because of their extremist and absolutist policy. Whether or not you think they SHOULD have won is irrelevent. They didn't. If they transition to an insurgency, the suffering of the Somali people is going to get worse and worse. The Ethiopians are not going to stay anyway, so the only thing they will accomplish by starting an insurgency is to turn the clock back to the internecine violence we saw in the 90s.
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