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Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:26 pm
by Sagaashan
Kn:Sida aan saakadii hore tabinnay, maamulka ku meel gaarka ah ee Kismaayo oo looga yeeray Nairobi ayaa soo gaaray halkaasi kadib markii diyaarad loo diray ay Kismaayo ka soo qaaday.

Dhamaan xubnaha uu ka koobanyahay maamulka ku meel gaarka ah, intooda muhiimka ah ayaa iska soo xaadiriyay Nairobi, waxaana xubnahaasi kamid ah, Sh. Axmed Madoobe oo ah Gudoomiyaha maamulka, Yaasiin Raadaar, kuxigeenka Gudoomiyaha, Gen. Saxardiid, taliyaha ciidamada qalabka sida ee Jubbooyinka iyo Gedo, Muungaab, Seeraar iyo xubno kale.

Lama oga sababta dhabta ah ee ka danbaysa masuuliyiinta la soo wada dheelmay, walow ay tan iyo bari wax kala caddaan doonaan, laakiin hadana waxaa soo baxaya warar sheegaya in loogu yeeray sidii xal looga gaari lahaa arimaha maamul u samaynta Jubbooyinka oo u muuqda kuwo ajuuro cunsan.
I support Jubbaland but this shit is getting out of hand, are they being finger-called by the drunkard little Kenyatta :wtf:

shouldn't they be flying to Xamar to calm things down and win support on the ground, what is there to hide if this is so legitimate, is the cover-up so strong that you would rather be finger-called by a kikuyu than a muslim hawiye :mindblown:

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:30 pm
by KartiHaween
Or maybe they went there to congratulate the new president. Allahu alim. However, if what the article says is true then it is beyond shameful.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:45 pm
by Sagaashan
they should work with the Xamar government no matter how weak it is. This is a recognized international government, it is not your Yey or Shariif type government, they can ship, order, train, and pay-off loyalties. for all purposes, the raskambooni is acting a like a foriegn entity, serving the needs and wants of its masters. so far, they are the only group that have no contract with the government. are they so confident that they can ride a little drunkard kid all they way without any tangible plans and benefits. How long can the kikuyus supply them in a foreign land without the legitimacy of the FG. I think RB are making a huge mistake if they think they can ride this thing out, but i hope the mufti of Gaarisa is not as naive as these late reports seem to suggest

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:47 pm
by original dervish
Right now the Govt is practically powerless in J/Land.....this is just realpolitik. :D :som: :up:

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:50 pm
by Sagaashan
OD,

I will see you in couple of months crying, i rather be under Xamar than Nairobi. The government is getting stronger by the day, swooping alliances and reorganizing militias into armies and we have the mufti of Gaarisa making a useless trip to see a little drunkard kaafir

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:56 pm
by PrinceDaadi
I have been all along saying people do not need to worry this Jubaland project because they stake holders or in that matter in the imaginary stake holders will not agree anything.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:41 pm
by FarhanYare
am not surprised at all this a typical darood daqaan :stylin:

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:32 pm
by original dervish
Sagaashan......I doubt very much you will ever see me crying.

People will go to wherever and whomever they believe will give them the best deal.
Religion or nationality is irrelevant. :D :som: :up:

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 8:26 pm
by Talo alle udaa
Sagaashan wrote:they should work with the Xamar government no matter how weak it is. This is a recognized international government, it is not your Yey or Shariif type government, they can ship, order, train, and pay-off loyalties. for all purposes, the raskambooni is acting a like a foriegn entity, serving the needs and wants of its masters. so far, they are the only group that have no contract with the government. are they so confident that they can ride a little drunkard kid all they way without any tangible plans and benefits. How long can the kikuyus supply them in a foreign land without the legitimacy of the FG. I think RB are making a huge mistake if they think they can ride this thing out, but i hope the mufti of Gaarisa is not as naive as these late reports seem to suggest
IGAD is still has headquarters in Nairobi and so does relevant stakeholders. Kenya's campaign is itself funded by the U.S. government and G.Britain via the UN. They also supply logistics to help contain "Alshabaab" and so whenever you hear officials heading back to Nairobi, they are meeting a number of "stakeholders".

The primary purpose is to find a solution for the "ciidamada Dawlada Qaranka" that recently landed north of Kismaayo.

Legend has it, this "multinational" force sprinkled some vodoo stuff on eyes of Alshabaab gunmen in control of much of the countryside.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:25 pm
by AbdiWahab252
faraaxoos1 wrote:am not surprised at all this a typical darood daqaan :stylin:
:clap:

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:32 pm
by Mustafee101
faraaxoos1 wrote:am not surprised at all this a typical darood daqaan :stylin:
Hawiye warlords removed the Somali flag, and replaced the Ethiopian one (Picture taken on April 2007 in Mogadishu, Somalia).
:mindblown: Image

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:50 am
by Advo
Just like P.O told us few nights ago, the so called heads of Jubbaland project were summoned by kikiyus after kenyan trained raskamboni and kenyan trained cabaas troops were gonna go at it. I am all for Jubbaland aslong as the federal government facilitates it but we will not accept any group that shows more loyalty to foreign interest than their elected government.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:59 am
by Colonel
Kenya is a strategic Ally of the Ogaden people. We have several members of the tribe in high governmental positions therefore I fail to see why some are shocked at us for utilising their skills in order to improve our stakes. We wish to be on good terms with the Somali government however they must cease their hostile behaviour towards those who liberated Kismayo City.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:12 am
by Nomand
Ogadeen have lost the chess game that is (kismaayo) by allying themselves with Kenya they initally gained the upper hand however, Kenya is a foriegn power and raas kambooni is a militia. The PM quickly disbanded aswj militia, thus laying they way for rasa kambooni to either join the goverment forces and if they do their commander of SNA in jubba is marehan thus making Ahmed madoobe insignificant or to label them as a rebel force and the SNA will kick them out. Which ever option they choose twas kambooni is finished.

Re: Who called them?

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:00 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Axmed Madoobe is just serving his master. Ask Archbishop Elder Colonel, he was present at the meeting in the Holy Father Church of Nairobi :whew: