Most probably though it will make no difference. They'll simply call Him a murtad and appoint another Guy to fill His position

This is an idealogy, people or even clans really have no weight in it.
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I think he would.James Dahl wrote:Mukhtar Roobow commands enormous respect in al-Shabaab due to his efforts and leadership in the war, I doubt he could be cast aside quite so easily.
Look at what happened in Galgaduud when Ayrow died, he was their hero, and the whole movement literally fell apart when he died. Mukhtar Roobow is to Bay what Ayrow was to Galgaduud. They will follow his lead.FAH1223 wrote:I think he would.James Dahl wrote:Mukhtar Roobow commands enormous respect in al-Shabaab due to his efforts and leadership in the war, I doubt he could be cast aside quite so easily.
You have no idea how powerful an idelogogy really is. They will declare him a murtad and will try to kill him as they are doing with Sharif
They're not all that much stronger than he is, and if he aligns himself with the government and Turki decides to fight both of them they would be absurdly outgunned. Luckily it looks as though things are going to be resolved peacefully.FAH1223 wrote:i'm talking about his allies in kismaayo
Well, exactly. Which of those successes are nearby to Dusamareeb? None. Also, many of those were actually Ras Kambooni and the Islamic Front, not al-Shabaab, which is becoming a catchall phrase for all islamist groups...How did the movement fall apart When Ceyrow AUN died? If anything it picked up steam after He died. Bay, Bakool, Gedo, Jubbada Dhexe, Jubbada Hoose and Shabeelada Hoose all fell to Shabab after His death.
Nobody's talking about Dusamareer Jaamac. In Galgudud they picked fights they had no business being in and got their butts handed to them. That region is mostly suufi, and Shabab Had zero local support there and Were not popular at all.James Dahl wrote:[Well, exactly. Which of those successes are nearby to Dusamareeb? None. Also, many of those were actually Ras Kambooni and the Islamic Front, not al-Shabaab, which is becoming a catchall phrase for all islamist groups...
Our aim should be a government not going back to the stone ages of clan politics. Why would you prefer the south going back to clan politics?Murax wrote:Nobody's talking about Dusamareer Jaamac. In Galgudud they picked fights they had no business being in and got their butts handed to them. That region is mostly suufi, and Shabab Had zero local support there and Were not popular at all.James Dahl wrote:[Well, exactly. Which of those successes are nearby to Dusamareeb? None. Also, many of those were actually Ras Kambooni and the Islamic Front, not al-Shabaab, which is becoming a catchall phrase for all islamist groups...
As far as Shabab in Kismaayo, the Chairman there is Zeeilaci and He's one of the top two leaders. The second most visible Guy Yacquub is bonafide Shabab. I'm not sure Where these groups Ras Kamboni, Islamic front come in the picture.
However if it turns out Turki and Mansur both take the deals and convince their groups, then I see the whole Shabab alliance dying, and the situation in the South turning back into clan which is 100% better and easier to manage. Shareef would basically have politically broke this group and the South would turn into a every clan for themself.
Xashi wrote:[Our aim should be a government not going back to the stone ages of clan politics. Why would you prefer the south going back to clan politics?
A true wadaniThe_Patriot wrote:The rumours are not yet confirmed. But there is speculation that AbuMansur met Sharif and this has angered the top 6 executive council members of Shabab who are mostly Dir & Isaq.
But still since Abu Mansur has the support of the D & M elders he has more bagaining power as most of the Foot soilders of Shabab are D&M, Darood,Hawiye. Hence incase Mansur gives a Veto the top executive brass opinion will be irrelevant and will have no weight .
Abu Mansur & Sheikh Turki are the deciding factors of any agreement with Sharif Govt. Though I dont support the Sharif but the blood of the somalis is Muqadas and the shedding of blood is something I abhor .