shocking interview on somali channel
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A/Wahab- at least they get the job done. It doesn't matter who they take orders from. The alpha group in Moqdisho are falling big time. They only come out when the damage is done. They need do preemptive strikers and target the enemy cells before they strike
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Re: shocking interview on somali channel
Black,BlackRain wrote:A/Wahab- at least they get the job done. It doesn't matter who they take orders from. The alpha group in Moqdisho are falling big time. They only come out when the damage is done. They need do preemptive strikers and target the enemy cells before they strike
PIS or Alpha or the Mi-6 troops are special forces who are there to neutralize threats. Prevention requires a concerted intelligence effort organized by intelligence agencies. The FG intelligence apparatus is lacking and needs a serious make over.
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There is one difference, having a cause.AbdiWahab252 wrote:Is that the lies you were told ? Who were Siyaad's best informants ? Who provided Morgan with all that intel ? Snitching occurs everywhere. AS when they do come won't be stopped by kinship. They are already there and don't give a damn about kin.
as for now the main allegiance of the people is somaliland and recognition,
once this sours or is proven impossible for now they will turn to islamism.
we are fortunate that the majority of our islamists are also ironically somaliland nationalists,
but this is fragile.
i have a family member whose job is to keep tabs on these guys, he says they have files on hundreds of them many of them seasoned veterans living quietly in burco and even hargiesa, and a troubling number in lascanood and buhodle.
due to clan protection he complains that he cannot walts in there and torture them for info.
all he can do is watch them and wait for them to make a move.
he is able to do this because the general mood is against alshabab so the snitching goes against them.
in moqadishu despite all the setbacks alshabaab has allot of support, and the snitching is in their favour.
the guy that sells you groceries is alshabab, the person or 10% of the people praying jamaca with you in the mosque are alshabab, your driver is alshabab, their eyes and ears are everywhere.
my fear for somaliland is not about alshabaab,
my fear is that somaliland is ripe for an islamist revolution, the only thing keeping it at bay is Somaliland .
and this can happen overnight, and it is practically unstopable.
Re: shocking interview on somali channel
gurey25 wrote:There is one difference, having a cause.AbdiWahab252 wrote:Is that the lies you were told ? Who were Siyaad's best informants ? Who provided Morgan with all that intel ? Snitching occurs everywhere. AS when they do come won't be stopped by kinship. They are already there and don't give a damn about kin.
as for now the main allegiance of the people is somaliland and recognition,
once this sours or is proven impossible for now they will turn to islamism.
we are fortunate that the majority of our islamists are also ironically somaliland nationalists,
but this is fragile.
i have a family member whose job is to keep tabs on these guys, he says they have files on hundreds of them many of them seasoned veterans living quietly in burco and even hargiesa, and a troubling number in lascanood and buhodle.
due to clan protection he complains that he cannot walts in there and torture them for info.
all he can do is watch them and wait for them to make a move.
he is able to do this because the general mood is against alshabab so the snitching goes against them.
in moqadishu despite all the setbacks alshabaab has allot of support, and the snitching is in their favour.
the guy that sells you groceries is alshabab, the person or 10% of the people praying jamaca with you in the mosque are alshabab, your driver is alshabab, their eyes and ears are everywhere.
my fear for somaliland is not about alshabaab,
my fear is that somaliland is ripe for an islamist revolution, the only thing keeping it at bay is Somaliland .
and this can happen overnight, and it is practically unstopable.
Is it true that Burco is the No.1 place where Alshaytan supporters live

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Re: shocking interview on somali channel
Abti, at the end of the day, you and I have more in common than these groups. While we bicker about policies, these fools will not hesitate to behead us if given the opportunity.gurey25 wrote:There is one difference, having a cause.AbdiWahab252 wrote:Is that the lies you were told ? Who were Siyaad's best informants ? Who provided Morgan with all that intel ? Snitching occurs everywhere. AS when they do come won't be stopped by kinship. They are already there and don't give a damn about kin.
as for now the main allegiance of the people is somaliland and recognition,
once this sours or is proven impossible for now they will turn to islamism.
we are fortunate that the majority of our islamists are also ironically somaliland nationalists,
but this is fragile.
i have a family member whose job is to keep tabs on these guys, he says they have files on hundreds of them many of them seasoned veterans living quietly in burco and even hargiesa, and a troubling number in lascanood and buhodle.
due to clan protection he complains that he cannot walts in there and torture them for info.
all he can do is watch them and wait for them to make a move.
he is able to do this because the general mood is against alshabab so the snitching goes against them.
in moqadishu despite all the setbacks alshabaab has allot of support, and the snitching is in their favour.
the guy that sells you groceries is alshabab, the person or 10% of the people praying jamaca with you in the mosque are alshabab, your driver is alshabab, their eyes and ears are everywhere.
my fear for somaliland is not about alshabaab,
my fear is that somaliland is ripe for an islamist revolution, the only thing keeping it at bay is Somaliland .
and this can happen overnight, and it is practically unstopable.
Re: shocking interview on somali channel
Actually, most of the gunmen are not from Puntland itself. That's just where they do their dirty work.AbdiWahab252 wrote:Hundreds of youth leave Hargeisa to join AS. At some point, they will return home and when they do, then the birds come home to roost. Look at PL, they are experiencing a flock of birds who returned home to roost.
Notwithstanding the gunrunner Atom, the overwhelming majority of the bombings and assassinations that have struck Puntland are the handiwork of either:
a) moryaan who cross over into Puntland from lawless Galmudug, murder Puntland public officials, then hurry back to their southern safe havens outside of Puntland jurisdiction;
or
b) moryaan hiding amongst the ~500,000 maskiin southern IDPs that Puntland provides shelter to in the camps on the outskirts of Bosaso and the state's other major cities.
Re: shocking interview on somali channel
It would of course be preferable if Somali forces were to handle all of the SFG's personal security instead of ajnabi. But as others have said, the circumstances just don't allow it.Hodan94 wrote:I was just watching the somali channel and that jawahiri, head of parliament was being interviewed. The interviewer half way though the conversation pointed out the ugandise soldiers protecting him inside his office. He asked him why do u have these soldiers inside your office to protect you, they couldve a least stood outside the building. The jawahiri dude got annoyed and cut the interview.
walahi it was disgusting. I didnt know the somali government is thayt low. Every minister including the president have amisom protection inside their offices when they're alone. They couldve hired their relatives to look after them instead at least they're somali...but this...?
The turning point seems to have been the assassination attempt last year against Hassan Sheikh, which took place only a few days after his election. Somali officials were at the time a significant part of the SFG's security detail, and it nearly cost the new president his life. A parliamentarian was also murdered shortly afterwards.
Al-Shabaab has repeatedly shown its ability to infilitrate the army ranks; so AMISOM or some other foreign force will in the meantime have to provide security for the central government until the professionalization of the SFG military is complete.
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