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Breaking News Culusow defeated the Kenyan Bantus politically

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You can read this in all somali websites

Kulankii Kampala Oo Mawqif Cad Looga Qaatey Arrimaha Kismaayo & Qodobada Muhiimka Ah.

Kulankii Madaxda ciidamadoodu ku sugan yihiin dalka Soomaaliya ayaa caawa ku soo dhamaaday Magaalada Kampala ee caasimadda dalka Uganda,waxaana kulankaasi looga hadlay arrimo badan iyadoo laga soo saarey War-Murtiyeed ka koobnaa in ka 39 Bog,waxaana halkaasi si xoogan looga hadlay xaalada ka taagan gobolka Jubadda hoose.

Qodobaddii kulankaasi looga hadlay waxaa ka mid ahaa:
1.In Dawlada Soomaaliya lagu tageero Loogana Dambeeyo sidii dib u heshisiin ay ugu sameyn lahayd dadka wada dega Gobolada jubooyinka.
2.In Ciidamo isku dhaf ah oo ka socda wadamadda Ciidamadoodu joogaan Soomaaliya la geeyo Magaalada Kismaayo .
3.In Ciidamada Amisom ee ku sugan gudaha Soomaaliya aysan dibedda ka soo iibsan alaabooyinka ay u baahan yihiin isla markaasna ka iibsadaan ganacsatadda Soomaaliyeed si ay soomaalidu uga faaiideysato arrimahaasi.
4.In La Kordhiyo Ciidamada Amisom ee ku sugan gudaha Soomaaliya, isla markaasna la tayeeyo.
5.In Ciidamada dawlada Soomaaliya laga tageero dhinaca tababarada iyo hubka.
6.In dawlada Soomaaliya looga dambeeyo arrimaah Maamul u Sameynta & Maamulka Dhulka soomaaliyeed gaar ahaan meelaha muhiimka ah sida garoomadda iyo dekadaha & Qodobo kale oo badan.

Arrinta ayaa ah mid umadda soomaaliyeed wada sugeysay isla markaasna la doonayey in ciidamo isku dhaf ah la geeyo gobolada Jubooyinka halkaasi oo ay dhibaato xoogan ku hayeen ciidamada dawlada kiiniya oo garab siinaya Jabhadda Raaskambooni,waxaana arriintaasi dhibaato ku noqon doontaa ciidamada Kiiniya iyo Jabhadda Raaskambooni oo biisha dhaqaalaha ka soo baxa dekada Kismaayo.

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Dude ur darod how can u support hutus dats means ur langaab lol
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Hawiyes stays winning :whew:
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Sunday, August 04, 2013

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The Somali city of Kismayo "should be handed over" to the central government, regional leaders said at the end of a summit Sunday, a decision that puts pressure on Kenyan troops who face charges of backing a powerful militia in the disputed port city.

African leaders said in a statement at the end of a summit in Kampala, Uganda's capital, that Kismayo's airport and seaport should be under the control of Somalia's central government, which has struggled to assert its authority there despite the exit of al-Shabab militants.

The statement said a "multinational force" should be urgently deployed in Kismayo. It also urged the central government in the capital, Mogadishu, to "reintegrate" into the national army all the militias that have no links with al-Shabab militants.

The Kampala summit was organized under the banner of the African Union peacekeeping force deployed in Somalia, known as AMISOM, and was for countries that have troops in Somalia. The prime minister of Ethiopia and the presidents of Uganda, Kenya and Somalia attended the summit.

The decision on Kismayo puts pressure on Kenya, whose troops in the strategic Somali city have been accused of backing one militia, the Raskamboni brigade, against others in deadly fighting there. The Raskamboni brigade —which helped Kenya to push al-Shabab militants out of Kismayo last year —is led by Ahmed Madobe, a Somali warlord who has established a local administration in Kismayo that is independent of the central government. Madobe is a key power broker around Kismayo, although he is not backed by the federal government in Mogadishu.

After the Raskamboni brigade took the upper hand in fighting for control of Kismayo, Somalia's government said last month it wanted a "more neutral African Union force" there, an apparent indictment of the conduct of Kenyan troops in Somalia.

Kismayo is important for Kenya, which seeks a friendly buffer zone near its border with Somalia — one of the main reasons it sent troops to Somalia in late 2011 to fight the rebels of al-Shabab, Islamic extremists linked to al-Qaida. But the rival militias now at war there appear to be interested in the economic engine of Kismayo. Its port generates large and reliable income, and has been the export point of Somali-made charcoal that the U.N. has deemed illegal.

In a letter to the African Union, Somalia's government recently accused AMISOM Section Two — a contingent of African Union forces operating in Kismayo — of launching "a targeted offensive against civilians" and of arresting Col. Abbas Ibrahim Gure, a Somali army official sent to Kismayo by the central government.

Kenyan officials have repeatedly denied taking sides in the Kismayo conflict, saying they are in Kismayo to keep the peace.

Some analysts say fighting in Kismayo is distracting from the main goal of battling al-Shabab, who still stage lethal terrorist attacks even in Mogadishu.
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Substance..

they will Hand over kismayo all together to the Gov't??.. sources??
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Museveni is the King maker of the region.
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Hawdian wrote:Museveni is the King maker of the region.
His nation has more problems like LRA ,der will be a civil war in uganda he don't step down
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SecretAgent wrote:
Hawdian wrote:Museveni is the King maker of the region.
His nation has more problems like LRA ,der will be a civil war in uganda he don't step down
Museveni is the most powerful man in the region, even more powerful than Ethiopia. No rebel is a threat to him and no African nation is entirely free of some issues. LRA has been defeated long time ago. Uganda just acquired Su-30-MK2 fighter jets at $1.2 billion



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The final communique of AMISOM in Kampala https://docs.google.com/file/d/1CP6Ss2_ ... edit?pli=1 Go to no.15 for Kismayo.

Hawdian Uganda being more powerful than Ethiopia :whoa: Museveni can not even handle Kagame those 2 together are the kings of the lakes.
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SecretAgent wrote:Dude he must go da nation is against him 28 years in power is enuff
http://africanarguments.org/2012/08/07/ ... rd-dowden/

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Boyz,

Museveni and Paul Kagame are father and son. They are not in a war and both want to establish greater Tutsi rule across the Great Lakes and Museveni is the brain child of this. That's why they both supporting the M21 against Kabila because Kabila turned on them even though they made him.

Ethiopia has men power but not the firepower that Uganda has thanks to this 6 Su-30MK Russian jets. Ethiopia is still operating the Soviet era MIGs. Ethiopia's entire defense budget is $280 million even though some figures put it at $400 million. It's very unprofessional army and that's why the US works with Uganda as its go to ally for training and management of African units. Ethiopian army is just over sized Oromo farmers with simple Russian small arms. Majority of its 140 jets lack services and spare parts.

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Uganda’s expenditure on arms surpassed Kenya’s for the first time in 2011, a new global arms expert report shows. Uganda spent US$1.02 billion; about double Kenya’s US$735 million.

Details show that Uganda spent US$270 million on its usual defense budget items (food, salaries etc) and US$ 750 million on jets pushing its officially disclosed expenditure to US$1.02 billion.

Uganda’s acquisition of 6 Su-30MK Russian jets elevated its air force to one of the most advanced combat aircraft squadrons in East and Central Africa, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, an international institute that carries out research into conflict and arms control notes.

In its recent report, Trends in international arms transfers, 2011, SIPRI notes that the purchase of the fighter jets and other arms increased Uganda’s military expenditure by 300 % dwarfing Africa’s 9 and the world’s 24 % expenditure on arms.

- See more at: http://www.independent.co.ug/cover-stor ... Vxx1W.dpuf
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Hawdian wrote:Boyz,

Museveni and Paul Kagame are father and son. They are not in a war and both want to establish greater Tutsi rule across the Great Lakes and Museveni is the brain child of this. That's why they both supporting the M21 against Kabila because Kabila turned on them even though they made him.
Who benefits more from a Tutsi rule in mineral rich Kivu or even the country. It's even being said Rwanda's elite commando unit dressed as rebels are directly controlling the group.
Hawdian wrote:Ethiopia has men power but not the firepower that Uganda has thanks to this 6 Su-30MK Russian jets. Ethiopia is still operating the Soviet era MIGs. Ethiopia's entire defense budget is $280 million even though some figures put it at $400 million. It's very unprofessional army and that's why the US works with Uganda as its go to ally for training and management of African units. Ethiopian army is just over sized Oromo farmers with simple Russian small arms. Majority of its 140 jets lack services and spare parts.
Sometimes man power is all you need for example China in the Korean war or even the Ethiopian-Eritrean war. Uganda has proven itself sadly via Somalia that it can be a puppet but its not a pat on the back job well done yet.

Hawdian wrote:Uganda’s expenditure on arms surpassed Kenya’s for the first time in 2011, a new global arms expert report shows. Uganda spent US$1.02 billion; about double Kenya’s US$735 million.

Details show that Uganda spent US$270 million on its usual defense budget items (food, salaries etc) and US$ 750 million on jets pushing its officially disclosed expenditure to US$1.02 billion.

Uganda’s acquisition of 6 Su-30MK Russian jets elevated its air force to one of the most advanced combat aircraft squadrons in East and Central Africa, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, an international institute that carries out research into conflict and arms control notes.

In its recent report, Trends in international arms transfers, 2011, SIPRI notes that the purchase of the fighter jets and other arms increased Uganda’s military expenditure by 300 % dwarfing Africa’s 9 and the world’s 24 % expenditure on arms.

- See more at: http://www.independent.co.ug/cover-stor ... Vxx1W.dpuf
That i can believe 8-)
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