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Re: UN group: kenyan amisom commander lied to the som presid

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 3:50 pm
by Substance
The important thing is to diminish or keeping Kenya's role to a minimum in the region. In the end its more important then what Hassan sheikh promises madoobe. Without KDF ras tanponi will be removed in a day.

Re: UN group: kenyan amisom commander lied to the som presid

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:18 pm
by sahal80
grandpakhalif wrote:sahal how can Culusow govt work with ras kamboni and totally ignore the real SNA troops who all left kismayo? this is not fair. culusow is rewarding tribalism.
So the world can see some reconciliation besides he was spearheading the jubbaland project, plus the kenyan and other regions roles...he even has extension into your region.

Some of the govt wings are now calling to remove him totally after the multi-amisom get installed but that won't help as a political solution.

In the govt conference, both your group and him will become one party plus those who are already in his administration. There will be a balance of power under the govt, others groups will be in the interim administration too.

Re: UN group: kenyan amisom commander lied to the som presid

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:03 am
by sahal80
original dervish wrote:I don`t doubt what your saying is true Sahal.
It`s just that I analyse and interpret them differently.

Kenya/Ethiopia are far more powerful and important than Somalia to the IC.
Realpolitik dictates that their interests will override those of a Somalia in complete disarray.

Hassan Sheikh is a powerless novice on the international stage.
His regime only has as much sovereignty as the foreigners allow him.

The outcome in Kismayo has already been decided.
It`s a fait accompli for the proponents of J/Land. :D :som: :up:
Individual has sent me a report about the nex security council meeting yesterday but I just opened now
It goes along what I said; kenya may stay but won't keep its control over kismayo the town.
The government of Somalia cannot afford to lose AMISOM’s Kenyan contingent, but it is also unwilling to cede control over Kismayo.
The UK is the penholder on Somalia, and the Republic of Korea is the chair of the Sanctions Committee on Somalia and Eritrea.