AW,AbdiWahab252 wrote:Xabash are retreating.
Victory is at hand.
Now is the time to form a National Unity:
1. President - ARS Djibouti
2. Prime Minister - ARS Asmara
3. Chief of Shura / Chief of Parliament - ARS Asmara / ARS Djibouti
4. Minister of Defense - Civil Society
5. Minister of Foreign Affairs - ARS Djibouti
6. Chief of Intelligence Services - Civil Society
7. Minister of Finance - Civil Society
8. Minister of Social Programs (Health, Education, Foreign Aid programs) - Civil Society
Assumptions:
1. Civil Society groups are to be free of influence and support for any of the ARS groups.
2. 24 month term followed by elections in 2011.
3. Focus on eliminating Treacherous Elements of the Vichy TFG through armed force & intelligence operations.
4. General Amnesty to all NONMANAGEMENT of the Ex-TFG but all management & decision makers must stand trial
5. Security arrangements with friendly governments to bolster the Defense forces: Technical & Military Assistance from Eritrea, Iran, Qatar, India, Republic of China (Taiwan), Sudan, Libya etc.
It seems like your ilk have brainwashed folks like Shirib with this "diin" hype and that at the moment seems to be working in your favor, but you and I both know your not up against simpletons as hobyonet reminds us here.
As most of us are well aware, the 14th National Reconciliation Conference held in Nairobi, Kenya, for a period of two years, had resulted in the creation of a Transitional Federal Government (TFG) for Somalia, people like Abdiqasim to Addow all runned for its leadership so clearly your ilk were very much represented like everyone else, but it seems they had turned against it after Abdullahi Yusuf won it's leadership do to "his lineage identity (the Darood clan-family), the so-call Islamists, especially Aweys, emerged as the principal opposition to Yusuf and the TFG." According to the Transitional Federal Charter, the TFG was expected to ensure "that the process of federating Somalia shall take place within two and a half years from the date it was is established". But to the best of my knowledge, none of these tasks has yet been undertaken despite the fact that the TFG (led by both Mr. Ali Mohamed Gedi and his successor Mr. Nur Adde) is about to enter its fifth year. The fact is nothing has yet been completed nor has been discussed at the popular level and since that has not been carried out the expected election in 2009 has to postponed; I very much doubt whether Nur Adde's new administration could complete anything within the remaining year.
Long story short, I'm sure the TFG could have worked wonders. Instead you anti-TFG bunch had to make it difficult by revived criminal gangs, clan-based resistance to the TFG, and regrouping Islamist cells to render most of the capital unsafe and anarchic in order to keep the TFG handicap...And since you bunch have made it so difficult Abdullahi Yusuf has every right to not relinquish his power and demand a second term.
The plan for now is this: "the Ethiopian redeployment out of Mogadishu will be followed by a quiet withdrawal of the TFG from the capital. South-central Somalia will revert to something akin to the status quo ante bellum of 2005 - a weak, Ethiopian-backed TFG in a provisional capital, facing opposition from a loose coalition of Mogadishu-based groups, in a context of de facto state collapse. This would be a disastrous setback for the Somali people in general. But state collapse is an outcome that many constituencies, both in and out of Somalia, have learned to live with. Some of those actors may be concluding that renewed state collapse is a preferable alternative at this point in time."
AW, the ball is in your court (Abdullahi will get his second term in a provisional capital, preferably Galkayo), so let's just hope your ilk don't turn against each other and deny Shirib's ilk rights to Shebelle River, and force the rest of us to watching the movie out of Mogadishu like divisive Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabia talk show programs diverted from dishes of Arab satellite.