Sxb Osob made a valid comment. You say you are going to throw a monkey wrench into any future government of Somalia if it doesn't pick Addow or someone else from your clan, yet your clan administration doesn't even control the airport in its capital city. How absurd does that sound. I mean if there was such power that you would not let Somalia have peace, how come Galkacyo's Airport is not worth any fuss? Please don't say it isn't important. Clearly it is. It is even named after Abdullahi Yusuf.
General Qeybdiid is on the mission Plus its not as if we are denied access to the airport and use it as we wish. There was just a vacuum since 1993 in Galkacyo as we moved our forces to the South.
But the Sacad today have recovered economically, militarily and politically. Remember it was the Sacad who freed Somaliland while your SNM were in the bushes. It was Sacad who stormed Villa Somalia while your forces were no where any major city in the North.
I'm not really interested in 1991 or 1993 or who liberated whom. I was just gobsmacked at your nonchalant way of saying you will hold Somalia's peace hostage, unless someone from your clan is made President. So in 2012 if you can't even control your backyard, what makes you think you have the keys to Somalia's stability? Let us not go back to 1993, black hawk down, chasing afweyne into Kenya. Let’s deal with 2012 please.
I said Galmudug will be an effective opposition to the GNU (Government of National Unity) just like Somaliland is. To depose it wouldn't take much the AMISOM or its protectors.
Disclaimer: I am not going to let you goad me into talking about Somaliland.
Now let me get this straight. You would rather take on a Government of National Unity/AMISOM rather than securing Gaalkacyo Airport? There is something amiss in that logic. The GNU is for all of Somalia. Gaalkacyo Airport belongs to GalMudug. Yet instead of focusing on securing what belongs to GalMudug, you want to fight for something that belongs to all of Somalia? Help me out here? Shouldn't you first secure your base then look to expand your sphere of influence? Something doesn't add up.
My qabiil for better or worse plays a role in an existing regime while yours locks itself away in an illusion, a dream, one that the dream maker, Mujahid Abdirahman Tur, discredited and walked away to be a guest of the Sacad
Sadly, all of your neighboring qabiils don't want to delude themselves like your kind which explains why you will find no nonIssaq Somaliland supporter
Focus brother. We're talking about Gaalkacyo Airport and its importance. You'd wish the next government for Somalia crumbles unless your clan member is selected as President. Now my question to you is, if you can't secure what belongs to you, what makes you think you have any right to hope the rest of Somalia suffers just because they don't pick your man as President? You think taking on AMISOM is easy, yet you can't control your Airport. In fact, it is named after Abdulahi Yusuf.
Your first answer was we went on unnecessary excursions down south but now we have recuperated from our losses. Can you give me a time table on when you think Gaalkacyo Airport would be in the hands of Galmudug?
See in all honesty, I just wanted to point out how hollow your patriotism is. If you had said, who needs to control Gaalkacyo Airport as long as it is peaceful? Who cares about who becomes President as long as Somalia's going to get out of the chaos and misery it has witnessed for the past 22 years. I'd take you serious. Unfortunately though, you don't want Somalia to become anything unless you are at the helm. So excuse me for scoffing at the mentality that would try to undermine the new ray of hope that has dawned for Somalia, but is a guest in his own Airport.
Focus brother. We're talking about Gaalkacyo Airport and its importance. You'd wish the next government for Somalia crumbles unless your clan member is selected as President. Now my question to you is, if you can't secure what belongs to you, what makes you think you have any right to hope the rest of Somalia suffers just because they don't pick your man as President? You think taking on AMISOM is easy, yet you can't control your Airport. In fact, it is named after Abdulahi Yusuf.
Your first answer was we went on unnecessary excursions down south but now we have recuperated from our losses. Can you give me a time table on when you think Gaalkacyo Airport would be in the hands of Galmudug?
See in all honesty, I just wanted to point out how hollow your patriotism is. If you had said, who needs to control Gaalkacyo Airport as long as it is peaceful? Who cares about who becomes President as long as Somalia's going to get out of the chaos and misery it has witnessed for the past 22 years. I'd take you serious. Unfortunately though, you don't want Somalia to become anything unless you are at the helm. So excuse me for scoffing at the mentality that would try to undermine the new ray of hope that has dawned for Somalia, but is a guest in his own Airport.
Focus brother. We're talking about Gaalkacyo Airport and its importance. You'd wish the next government for Somalia crumbles unless your clan member is selected as President. Now my question to you is, if you can't secure what belongs to you, what makes you think you have any right to hope the rest of Somalia suffers just because they don't pick your man as President? You think taking on AMISOM is easy, yet you can't control your Airport. In fact, it is named after Abdulahi Yusuf.
Your first answer was we went on unnecessary excursions down south but now we have recuperated from our losses. Can you give me a time table on when you think Gaalkacyo Airport would be in the hands of Galmudug?
See in all honesty, I just wanted to point out how hollow your patriotism is. If you had said, who needs to control Gaalkacyo Airport as long as it is peaceful? Who cares about who becomes President as long as Somalia's going to get out of the chaos and misery it has witnessed for the past 22 years. I'd take you serious. Unfortunately though, you don't want Somalia to become anything unless you are at the helm. So excuse me for scoffing at the mentality that would try to undermine the new ray of hope that has dawned for Somalia, but is a guest in his own Airport.
Deep down AW is a true nationalist, so don't mind his ramblings, it's a Mudugawi thing (talking out of their rear end).