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I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:47 pm
by Cali_Gaab
The TFG finally seems to have gotten serious and anounced that together with Amisom, this month we will see a Kismaayo offensive.
I always wondered why Kismaayo wasn't priority, it seems to be more strategical for Al Shabaab than Mogadishu. Great move from TFG.

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:48 pm
by Basra-
:roll: not running to the fridge nabeela aka cali? :lol:

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:01 am
by gemini_snake
you don't care about somalia but you're somehow interested in what happens in kismaayo? you want to see some dead daroods somaha? :|

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:12 am
by Cali_Gaab
This is nothing to do with clan, grow up. I'm just tired of this al shabaa nonsense who will be of no use to the somalis in the future.
I try hard not to let a few disgruntled somalis on this forum affect my thoughts regarding their tribes.
How can you defeat al shabaab without attacking their front door? Liberating Kismaayo is the only way forward at this stage.

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:18 am
by gemini_snake
Cali_Gaab wrote:This is nothing to do with clan, grow up. I'm just tired of this al shabaa nonsense who will be of no use to the somalis in the future.
I try hard not to let a few disgruntled somalis on this forum affect my thoughts regarding their tribes.
How can you defeat al shabaab without attacking their front door? Liberating Kismaayo is the only way forward at this stage.
what? why would anyone want to defeat al-shabaab in the first place when they are the most promising group in somalia?

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:51 am
by tightrope
gemini_snake wrote:
Cali_Gaab wrote:This is nothing to do with clan, grow up. I'm just tired of this al shabaa nonsense who will be of no use to the somalis in the future.
I try hard not to let a few disgruntled somalis on this forum affect my thoughts regarding their tribes.
How can you defeat al shabaab without attacking their front door? Liberating Kismaayo is the only way forward at this stage.
what? why would anyone want to defeat al-shabaab in the first place when they are the most promising group in somalia?
I HOPE YOUR JOKIN... :|

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:03 am
by Executive
Kismayo is the least important al-shabaab town. It has no significance. Al-shabab control half of Xamar now so talking about Kismayo is just crazy when they can't even reach Afgooye.

Re: I'M STARTING TO LIKE THIS NEW GOVERNMENT

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:11 am
by ibrahimcw
Executive wrote:Kismayo is the least important al-shabaab town. It has no significance. Al-shabab control half of Xamar now so talking about Kismayo is just crazy when they can't even reach Afgooye.
Kismaayo and the jubba region is one of the least developed regions in Somalia, it has no road network no serious diaspora and not much business to tax, infact they already choke the economy during their little stay in Kismaayo.


the Shabeela regions, Banadir and Hiiraan is where any power can become really powerful, because there is road network, a strong and involved diaspora who engages the region, business is significant and tax earnings are large, endless reasons walahi, that is why alshabab is fighting so hard for this part of Somalia.

alshabab will not be defeated in Kismaayo.