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Baygedograndpakhalif wrote:kulaha jubba dhexe do u mean when ugly village named afgooye which is also shared with midgaan? or do u mean badhaade which is 50% cagdheer 50% bantu? U own nothing in Somalia and even ur kind are being abused in Bakool by Shabab raxanweyn militias kkkk. First free ur self from xabashida who daily rob, pillage and murder ur kinsfolk using proxy dumb Liyu police which consists of lowly cagdheer who betray their ONLF cousins.
Your people are begging to migrate to Kismaayo to finally taste freedom but when u overstay ur guesthood from 77 dabadheer drought where msb flown u here out of good treatment u wanan take advantage and ur a marti? caqli xumaha cagdheer, may Allah assist Col Cabaas in domesticating these long footed subhumans.
The SFG is in no position to oppose the Jubbaland project, if they did so Kenya would threaten to pull out just like Ethiopia is doing after the SFG changed Hiiraan's Administration. This government thinks itself bigger than it is, it would be wise for them to form strategic alliances instead of belittling powerful regional factions.Talo alle udaa wrote:I don't believe they have the power to stop this Jubaland process.
It will be sad day when the so-called government's actions will inevitably lead to more Somali refugees. You would think a feeble government with a tribal war raging in Marka, and Ethiopians pulling out of Baidoa would do what it can not to instigate more tribal wars. But Alas, the Somalis have a tenacity of dismantling things not building them.
A few months ago PM Shirdon completely rejected Jubbaland and called it unconstitutional, today the PM is conducting talks with Jubbaland's leader Ahmed Madoobe. I welcome this effort at rapprochement, clearly this situation will soon be solved with the SFG accepting the Jubbaland Admin. They may not like it but it must be done unless they want HSM back in force in the South.A SFG delegation that included members of the federal parliament and Minister of Defense Abdihakim Haji Mohamud Fiqi and Minister of Interior Abdikarim Hussein Guled arrived in Kismayo on Sunday and met with interim administration leader Sheikh Ahmed Madoobe.
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Following a delay, Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon arrived in Kismayo on Tuesday to a large welcome. After briefly speaking to media, Shirdon met privately with officials. Sources tell GO he proposed the same initiative as the SFG delegation however was turned down. The talks have not broken down and will continue on Tuesday.
http://www.garoweonline.com/artman2/pub ... JKbL4.dpuf
I either don't think Shitdown will even make it to next year.Perfect_Order wrote:Kenya is Not Ogaden, and Yusuf Hajji is not Amisom. Amisom pays the salaries of the Kenyan Amisom troops. Sierra Leon is sending it's troops in, and will be deploying probably where ethiopia was in.
Kenya is not closed, most of western powers don't like Uhuuru, ICC wants to try him for war crimes, and the recent election is going to be recounted, but who knows how the people will react if they either side doesn't get what they want.
p.s. I don't think Yusuf Haji will stay on as defense minister.