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Former security minister; Gov doesnt control the UAE-trained forces!

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The UAE trained militias have recently attacked a control post belonging to NISA who was patrolling the areas following a failed assassination attempt against army chief!!


abdirizaq omar is an opportunist shyt but he has been speaking his mind since garguurte was ousted

suddenly he started acting in the parliament as a patriotic mp mainly targeting the UAE like its port deal and now its trained militias

he said govt should negotiate with the local al shabab leaders bc only the military solution will not work!! why he hasnt done this yesterday?

never mind he reveals alot of secrets

http://www.raxanreeb.com/2017/04/320211/
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sahal80, I agree with the notion that "military solution will not work", because if you look at Afghan forces (trained/armed for many years by US, EU, NATO), they can't fight on their own, and the Taliban is only growing stronger. Thing is, neither the Taliban nor al-Shabaab is seeking negotiations with the government. Both believe they're gonna win in the long run, and they could be right.
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there has been alot of clashes between NISA and the UAE-trained militias!


you cant call danab before contacting with the americans!



these militias r trained by the UAE to use them as merceneries in yemen. they intend to train similar militias in the north under the cover of training bases

they r very strong, look at 10:50
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paperino wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2017 11:07 am sahal80, I agree with the notion that "military solution will not work", because if you look at Afghan forces (trained/armed for many years by US, EU, NATO), they can't fight on their own, and the Taliban is only growing stronger. Thing is, neither the Taliban nor al-Shabaab is seeking negotiations with the government. Both believe they're gonna win in the long run, and they could be right.
you dont know shit about afghanistan. when did taliban was against negotiations? pakistan has killed mullah omar for accepting the negotiations and to create disunity amng taliban to make the negotiations harder. afghan govt was prefering mullah omar or 1 taliban not many factions

taliban are pakistan puppets. the source of pakistan water comes from afghsnistan so they r against the stability of afghanistan bc there is no water agreement and afghan govt want to build water dams. taliban r stronger in the south for being the source of the water

https://www.thethirdpole.net/2016/09/21 ... ghanistan/


http://www.afghanzariza.com/2015/07/15/ ... n-and-iran
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theg ... stan-herat

taliban is also backed by iran bc of daesh, its believed that iran controls al qaida via taliban which is the reason why alot of arab and african groups defected to daesh also al nusra in syria operating alone
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/pat ... visit-iran
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do these "militias" come under the defense department or UAE?
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Sahal so this militias and the future ones will be sent to Yemen?

Somalia needs a central army we have way too many unloyal militias group.
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Siciid85 wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:46 pm do these "militias" come under the defense department or UAE?
what defense department they some mercenaries who got trained to protect the UAE influence in mogadishu and if they want they can send them anywhere. same militias will be formed in berbera according to the arabic links.

After the arab spring in 2011, UAE and KSA have decided to open military bases and training bases not because of being just strategic but to recruit african mercenaries in their war against Iran and jihadists
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/polit ... an-troops-

there r 400 eritrean troops in aden fighting under the UAE. this is why Ethiopia is worry of the UAE.

socotra island was part of hadramout province in yemen, today it has an independent ruler who goes to the UAE all the time. there r local militias trained by the UAE. socotra people in the UAE have been given to the UAE citizenship' all this to put it under the guardianship of the UAE


http://emiratiaffairs.com/news/view/1815

google translate from another link

In the presence of a British agreement between the leaders of "South" and the United Arab Emirates on the mandate of the island of Socotra against the secession of the south

Sources in Abu Dhabi Emirate Emirate said that an agreement signed between the leaders of the south, including former South President Ali Salem al-Beid and the first Prime Minister of the Unity State, Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas and President Ali Nasser Mohammed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on the assignment of the island of Socotra to the UAE side in exchange for a promise from the State UAE to grant the south secession from the state of unity during the next period According to sources, Jalal Hadi's son attended the agreement and signed to grant six provinces of southern autonomy provided the abandonment of the island of Socotra and pledged the UAE side to recognize the international state of the South, which will be announced and supported forums According to the sources, the head of Britain's foreign intelligence service, Alex Junger, was a sponsor and presenter of the signing agreement with Mohammed bin Zayed.

The UAE signed an agreement yesterday to conduct a number of flights to the island of Socotra and to grant it a UAE network and its Emirates in the future and grant its UAE nationals as the eighth emirate of the United Arab Emirates.
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sahal brother, is socotra a Somalia territory or did we ever lay a claim to it???
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Even123 wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2017 4:15 am sahal brother, is socotra a Somalia territory or did we ever lay a claim to it???
I think right now its owned by UAE for 100 years lease.

Also all socotra residents are Semites and speak Arabic and meheri language.
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sahal80 wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:47 pm
paperino wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2017 11:07 am sahal80, I agree with the notion that "military solution will not work", because if you look at Afghan forces (trained/armed for many years by US, EU, NATO), they can't fight on their own, and the Taliban is only growing stronger. Thing is, neither the Taliban nor al-Shabaab is seeking negotiations with the government. Both believe they're gonna win in the long run, and they could be right.
taliban is also backed by iran bc of daesh, its believed that iran controls al qaida via taliban which is the reason why alot of arab and african groups defected to daesh also al nusra in syria operating alone
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/pat ... visit-iran
So, Daesh is an independent Islamic movement? No wonder many Muslims have flocked to its ranks.
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Even123 wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2017 4:15 am sahal brother, is socotra a Somalia territory or did we ever lay a claim to it???
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Haha what do you expect, nothing comes for free, the sooner you come out of the begger mentality the better, there will always be a price to pay for every penny of donation. Now welcome to the new secterian Somali where militias aren't loyal to tribes but to foreign cooperations and governments hiphip horray.
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