new-york24 wrote:The thing is since shariif couldnt avoid going to nairobi dispite his claims of "never bowing down to the powers that be",they needed a win to atleast save face and have a bargaining chip at the table.Now that the surge failed and his time in office is over whats next?Who cares whats all over the net,the proof is in the open for all to see.Forget sarounding bakaara market,wadada wadnaha ayaa la fadhiyaa,been hadii la sheegi atleast hala qurxiyo oo lugo haloo yeelo
http://www.amiirnuur.com/index.php?opti ... 48:wararka
I think the fault is entirely mine for discussing Somalia issues especially Mogadishu situation with someone that is being held in bondage in Ethiopia
Factually, whatever none sense you have written is just that- pure crap.
The Nairobi Conference was a victory for Sh Sharif because the outcome closely mirrored his views. For one, the International Community rejected the unilateral extensions of the Parliament and concluded that the way out should be formulated during the upcoming Mogadishu conference to be hosted by Sharif. That is basically what Sharif was saying all along- that the future of the Somali people should be left to the Somalis alone. In this, Mahiga, his cronies and Sakiin have lost hugely.
About the Mogadishu offense, well apparently, you have never been Mogadishu as one can see from your comment, so it is futile for me to argue with you here. Wadada Wadnaha is fully in the hands of the government all the way to African Village to KKP and beyond towards the housings for the Bank workers and Masjidka Sh Ali Sufi (hyper's grandpa). As of now, the government troops are posted at the very periphery of Bakaarah in the areas around the vegetable market, a quick look at the video posted above will settle this point.
Actually, you know that there is not a single mainstream media that will support your weird claims, so you have to choose a known Shabab mouth-piece as an evidence. Talk about a weak argument
