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Will divisions undermine Somali rebellion?

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"In his critique of the ARS, Amriki writes that the Shabab has adopted the manhaj (religious methodology) "adopted by the Mujahideen in the rest of the blessed lands of jihad," including that of Osama bin Laden, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and "the lion, the genius, the doctor" Ayman al-Zawahiri. According to Nick Grace, who follows the jihadist web for ThreatsWatch, global jihadist forums have taken note of the split, and opinion on them generally runs against ARS."

http://www.hiiraan.com/op2_rss/2008/Feb ... llion.aspx

Do any sane Somali believe this white American convert and his buddies Al-Shabab will liberate Somalia and hand the East African Caliphate to Osama?
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[quote="American-Suufi"]Do any sane Somali believe this white American convert and his buddies Al-Shabab will liberate Somalia and hand the East African Caliphate to Osama?[/quote]

American-Bidcah why does 100% of your topics relate to Al-Shabaab? in order not to be suspicious one has to diversify topics. do you lack smartness? this time you forgot to include TFG. dude, grow some brains
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Why are you so negative in any given topic? Or, you are an Osama admirer in the closet?
Do you think 'Amriki' will deliver the African Caliphate to Osama?
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am not negative. just showing your biased towards the TFG
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The TFG are irrelevant to Somali history beyond 2008 and will be mentioned only as a footnote for being stooges of Meles Zenawe. On the other hand, you have here a convert white American Amriki speaking on behalf Al-Shabab and making it clear they are fighting for Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri. Where is the Somali independence? Do you agree with them? We Somalis should support people like Sheikh Sharif and not pets of Osama, Al-Shabab or pets of Meles, the T.F.G. Do you agree with me?
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Whats up with u and Osama, the guy has no significance and yet u bring him up all the time.



<<<< Viva Al Shabaab
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"In his critique of the ARS, Amriki writes that the Shabab has adopted the manhaj (religious methodology) "adopted by the Mujahideen in the rest of the blessed lands of jihad," including that of Osama bin Laden, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and "the lion, the genius, the doctor" Ayman al-Zawahiri. According to Nick Grace, who follows the jihadist web for ThreatsWatch, global jihadist forums have taken note of the split, and opinion on them generally runs against ARS."

http://www.hiiraan.com/op2_rss/2008/Feb ... llion.aspx

That is the REAL leader of Shabab, and if Amriki aint the leader, he wouldn't dare to mention Osama, the Caliph of Somalia and East-Africa. The rest are pets.
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What kinda propaganda u trynna spread here
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Viva Sheikh Sherif the only Sane Somali leader. If that is propoganda, then you must hear noises.
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I'm not falling for Yusuf Siad's trick anymore
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I am wondering what does this American Salafi or was he Suufi rappresent??

Are with us or against us?? And we are somalis against the terrorists.
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[quote="Cawar"]I am wondering what does this American Salafi or was he Suufi rappresent??

Are with us or against us?? And we are somalis against the terrorists.[/quote]

Cawar
What I see is different. I see Somalis terrorised by two groups who serve foreign interests.

[quote="Shirib"]I'm not falling for Yusuf Siad's trick anymore[/quote]

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Who is Yusuf Siad?
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[quote="American-Suufi"]The TFG are irrelevant to Somali history beyond 2008 and will be mentioned only as a footnote for being stooges of Meles Zenawe. On the other hand, you have here a convert white American Amriki speaking on behalf Al-Shabab and making it clear they are fighting for Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri. Where is the Somali independence? Do you agree with them? We Somalis should support people like Sheikh Sharif and not pets of Osama, Al-Shabab or pets of Meles, the T.F.G. Do you agree with me?[/quote]

American-Bidcah your not smart, you know that? am sure your (fbi/cia) superiors are greatly disappointed in you for lack of smartness. asking directly if we support Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri isnt an intelligent question. you scare some people by asking in such a way. but you know what? i'll answer your question. truth is more than 95% of Somalis support and agree with Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri. you ask why i'm not scared by answering? 'cause the cia/fbi cant arrest even 1% of Somalis who support and agree with Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri
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[quote="_V_"][quote="American-Suufi"]The TFG are irrelevant to Somali history beyond 2008 and will be mentioned only as a footnote for being stooges of Meles Zenawe. On the other hand, you have here a convert white American Amriki speaking on behalf Al-Shabab and making it clear they are fighting for Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri. Where is the Somali independence? Do you agree with them? We Somalis should support people like Sheikh Sharif and not pets of Osama, Al-Shabab or pets of Meles, the T.F.G. Do you agree with me?[/quote]

American-Bidcah your not smart, you know that? am sure your (fbi/cia) superiors are greatly disappointed in you for lack of smartness. asking directly if we support Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri isnt an intelligent question. you scare some people by asking in such a way. but you know what? i'll answer your question. truth is more than 95% of Somalis support and agree with Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri. you ask why i'm not scared by answering? 'cause the cia/fbi cant arrest even 1% of Somalis who support and agree with Caliph Osama and Zuweihiri[/quote]

95% of Somalis support 'caliph' Osama? Where did you get these numbers from and how will it advance the interests of Somalia? You are too 'smart' to admit Amriki is the boss of Shabab and his wars in Somalia for the next 50 years. Is that the solution? Why don't you join the wars of your emir Osama?
p.s smartness is knowing, understanding and feeling the suffering of your people.
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Re: Will divisions undermine Somali rebellion?

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American Suufi

Yusuf Siad, is Indha'ade's name.

Abu Mansoor is no longer the amiir of Al-Shabaab. He is still a commander and spokes person, but has been replaced as amir.

Somalia Islamic movement makes new leadership
Sat. December 22, 2007 05:05 am.- By Mohamed Abdi Farah. - Send this news article

Somalia's Young Islamic Movement commonly known as 'Al-Shabab' said in a statement that they had appointed Sheikh Mukhtar Abdirahman Abu-Zubeyr as the new leader, an Arab newspaper reported on Saturday.

The London based Sharq Al-Aswsat newspaper said it received the statement from Al-Shabab saying the Islamic Movement had changed its former leader Sheik Mukhtar Robow Abu-Mansor with Abu-Zubeyr.

The radical movement in Somalia did not give details about the new change of their leadership.

Al-Shabab, which is now waging insurgency attacks aimed to regain control in Somalia, said it will launch full scale war against the government and its Ethiopian ally.

former spokesperson of the Young Islamic Movement Abu-Mansor who is in Somalia' upper regions (Bay and Bakol) declined to comment on the new change.

The new leader of Al-Shabab is said to have had training in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime and then came back to Somalia where he had founded the radical movement to face against the enemy of Islamic religion.

Al-Shabab which was the military brigades of the ousted Islamic Courts Union is now actively involves the on going hit and run attacks in Mogadishu which left hundreds dead, thousands more wounded and caused that 600,000 (half of the city's people) flee their houses.
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