
Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
Its their unique little thing,one of my best friends is reer jabouti,he kills me with it,"waxaan kaa idhi".Am allways replying 'haye maxaad iga tidhi". 

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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
Same here Wallahi
It's like they're saying "This is what I said about you"
And I'm like wtf maxaad iga sheegtey and to whom
It's like they're saying "This is what I said about you"
And I'm like wtf maxaad iga sheegtey and to whom
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
We can expect many more of those, french style.arabmtu wrote:I read somewhere they refused to go to xaafada Dayniile, for fear of al-Shabaab.

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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
If al-Shabaab captures them, I hope they treat them differently, even release them.Estarix wrote:We can expect many more of those, french style.
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
do you support Al-Shabaab?arabmtu wrote:If al-Shabaab captures them, I hope they treat them differently, even release them.Estarix wrote:We can expect many more of those, french style.
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What if I do?Faant wrote:do you support Al-Shabaab?
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
This is a good move and I have no problem with it. It shows AMISOM has become receptive to criticisms of it, and also limits the amount of propagnada alShabaab can use in response.
For one you cannot argue that Djibouti is trying to colonize Somalia, or has interests in destabilizing it. You cant say they are Christian foreigners who are intend on reversing culture and converting the masses. This type of propaganda which is rife on alShabab sites and even that Battle of Daynile video won't hold with Djibouti. Ultimately the TFG troops have to be strengthend and professionalized first and foremost for real imminent gains. The TFG itself has to be reformed to be able to take advantage of any gains and provide basic security and services. All that being said this is a good depolyment considering the circumstances. I recall a point where many used to argue they'd support peacekeepers if they were Muslim and understood the local dhaqan. Now you have (mostly) Somalis and Muslims, you cannot spin this further. Djiboutien soldiers are also 100 times more professional than the TFG militias.
For one you cannot argue that Djibouti is trying to colonize Somalia, or has interests in destabilizing it. You cant say they are Christian foreigners who are intend on reversing culture and converting the masses. This type of propaganda which is rife on alShabab sites and even that Battle of Daynile video won't hold with Djibouti. Ultimately the TFG troops have to be strengthend and professionalized first and foremost for real imminent gains. The TFG itself has to be reformed to be able to take advantage of any gains and provide basic security and services. All that being said this is a good depolyment considering the circumstances. I recall a point where many used to argue they'd support peacekeepers if they were Muslim and understood the local dhaqan. Now you have (mostly) Somalis and Muslims, you cannot spin this further. Djiboutien soldiers are also 100 times more professional than the TFG militias.
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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
HOW many troops from Djibouti?
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
Hopefully, they will take over the port and manage the funds properly. That will be a huge boost to TFG funds. Training to the incompetant Somali militia will be a bog boost to the TFG in the long term.
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
1000 total I think.FAH1223 wrote:HOW many troops from Djibouti?
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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
This is the mofo that wanted shabaab to terrorise Juboyinka while at the sametime be cleared from Xamar what a disgusting Cajuuz.Lamgoodle wrote:Let us be proud that our boys have finally arrived home to make a difference. Long live somalis!
My wish is that Djibouti sends a division and replace Amison. This should have been done years ago.
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Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
Djiboutinka are clever, coming when the war is almost over
Still appreciate them 


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200 soldiers.Jaidi wrote:1000 total I think.FAH1223 wrote:HOW many troops from Djibouti?
Re: Jabuutian brothers in Mogadishu
That is just the ones that arrived the other day.Rabshoole wrote:![]()
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200 soldiers.Jaidi wrote:1000 total I think.FAH1223 wrote:HOW many troops from Djibouti?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16267664The AU mission said 100 soldiers had already arrived, with a further 800 to follow in the next week or so. Until now, the force only consisted of troops from Uganda and Burundi.
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