Question for Anti-TFG Members
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:25 am
Let's say the Xabash withdrew tomorrow, the TFG crumbled and Abdullahi Yusuf left and bought a hutu-financed home in some undisclosed location in Europe...what next for Somalia? And, for arguments sake, let's say the hutu malitia's went and looted Gaalkacayo, Boosaaso, Qardho, Garowe etc. (since i know the first thing y'all are gonna say is "we'd kill everything in Puntland until it was dead and then we'd kill it again")...what then? Form a new "government" for the 1,234,567th time, which will miraculously succeed where all others have failed? For some reason, the ppl who are anti-TFG think the problems in Somalia started in December 2006 and getting rid of the Ethio's is gonna make everything better and we'll all hold hands after while singing "kumbaya"...but realistically, does anyone even have a vision for a post-occupation Somalia? What's the plan?
The return of the Union of Islamic Courts and Xassan Dahir Aweys, who himself is on the UN international wanted list for terrorists? Sheikh Sharif Ahmad to become the President of Somalia, with a history of alliances with guys like Aden Xaashi Ceyrow who openly said the aid agencies and humanitarian organizations are collaborating with the kufaar and are fair game for execution? Not to mention the U.S sentiments towards Ceyrow and accusing him of having connections with Al-Qaeda (accusations and suspicion is enough for U.S foreign policy to make it a priority to dismantle any Somali government affiliated with him)? Even though Al-Shabaab broke away from the ICU, in the minds of Americans and EU, they loosely shared a common goal, which was the Political Islamization of Somalia, and we all know how they feel about that...so realistically, even though every Muslim in their heart of hearts should embrace Shariica Law, we all know that isn't a realistic possibility, at least immediately, since the U.S and other powerful Islamophobic nations aint tryna see that.
There's alot of mistrust even among pro-ICU Somalis about the KIND of Shariica Law we should impose, after seeing the version the ICU supported....so really, REALISTICALLY, where do we begin if the Ethiopians and the TFG both became history? Or is it basically "leave us alone to kill each other, which is better than getting killed by our enemy" which in itself lacks logic since it should be worse to die by someone who shouldn't be killing you than it is to die by someone who is expected to historically be your enemy.
The return of the Union of Islamic Courts and Xassan Dahir Aweys, who himself is on the UN international wanted list for terrorists? Sheikh Sharif Ahmad to become the President of Somalia, with a history of alliances with guys like Aden Xaashi Ceyrow who openly said the aid agencies and humanitarian organizations are collaborating with the kufaar and are fair game for execution? Not to mention the U.S sentiments towards Ceyrow and accusing him of having connections with Al-Qaeda (accusations and suspicion is enough for U.S foreign policy to make it a priority to dismantle any Somali government affiliated with him)? Even though Al-Shabaab broke away from the ICU, in the minds of Americans and EU, they loosely shared a common goal, which was the Political Islamization of Somalia, and we all know how they feel about that...so realistically, even though every Muslim in their heart of hearts should embrace Shariica Law, we all know that isn't a realistic possibility, at least immediately, since the U.S and other powerful Islamophobic nations aint tryna see that.
There's alot of mistrust even among pro-ICU Somalis about the KIND of Shariica Law we should impose, after seeing the version the ICU supported....so really, REALISTICALLY, where do we begin if the Ethiopians and the TFG both became history? Or is it basically "leave us alone to kill each other, which is better than getting killed by our enemy" which in itself lacks logic since it should be worse to die by someone who shouldn't be killing you than it is to die by someone who is expected to historically be your enemy.