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how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:59 pm
by sahal80
there is the new UN police commissioner mustafa rasat who is turkey!
if AMISOM mission was changed into a UN mission, the commenders can be from turkey, egypty, asians, UK, EU, US, and others
its expected tht turkish role to get bigger and involve in the security sector within/by the end of this year, alot of international agenda are on the table!
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United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia - UNSOM
March 5 · Edited

Somali Police Force welcomes new UN Police Commissioner
Officials from the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) on 4 March paid a visit to the Somali Police Force (SPF) Headquarters in Mogadishu to introduce the new UN Police Commissioner in Somalia, Mustafa Resat Tekinbas, to the SPF Commissioner, Brigadier General Abdihakim Dahir Saeed.

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Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 7:07 pm
by original dervish
Somalia doesn't need to go from Amisom baby sitters to UN babysitters.
What the country needs is it's own indigenous trained security personnel.

What does a man coming from Istanbul or London know about policing Mogadishu?
The only way to improve security is to increase the capacity and effectiveness of our own people.

This obsession with aid and foreigners need to stop.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 7:28 pm
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
the hell with Amisom and the UN. :pacspit:

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:45 pm
by sav12600
original dervish wrote:Somalia doesn't need to go from Amisom baby sitters to UN babysitters.
What the country needs is it's own indigenous trained security personnel.

What does a man coming from Istanbul or London know about policing Mogadishu?
The only way to improve security is to increase the capacity and effectiveness of our own people.

This obsession with aid and foreigners need to stop.


:up:

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:48 pm
by XimanJaale
Somalia needs help with its own forces. I welcome the UN to train our own troops, I welcome any country that give us weapons and help us train our own troops. We do not need any more foreign troops.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:08 am
by Colonel
Warsheekh wrote:the hell with Amisom and the UN. :pacspit:
:blessed:

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:25 am
by sahal80
XimanJaale wrote:Somalia needs help with its own forces. I welcome the UN to train our own troops, I welcome any country that give us weapons and help us train our own troops. We do not need any more foreign troops.
the somali decision is a hostage for these african countries-AMISOM/IGAD- so the UN the better.

i have wrote about IGAD taking advantage of the on going operations-in the thread IGAD-govt conflict is back- where they suggested some ideas for the liberated regions-post liberation admins-

AMISOM was so confused between the govt and IGAD positions whether that they should carry the IGAD plan alongside with their operations or have to listen to the gvt and go ahead without carrying plans as their mandate states but basically as these IGAD countries are playing the biggest role in the offensive, the govt has to sort out with them and we have seen what was reached in addis days ago about their "assistance" role!

once you change the mission into a UN mission, the decisions will be made in new york rather then in addis.!

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:29 am
by GalliumerianSlayer
original dervish wrote:Somalia doesn't need to go from Amisom baby sitters to UN babysitters.
What the country needs is it's own indigenous trained security personnel.

What does a man coming from Istanbul or London know about policing Mogadishu?
The only way to improve security is to increase the capacity and effectiveness of our own people.

This obsession with aid and foreigners need to stop.
And who will train the Somali's back home?
Who fill fund their training?
It's not very simple.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:55 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Once a beggar, always a beggar. These guys are like illegitimate children looking for a father to babysit them. Waa waa UN waa waa AMISOM waa waa Turkey. They are incapable of thinking for themselves and taking responsibility.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:53 am
by sahal80
And We know who is now begging mogadishu after decades of ringing every nations door and being living on lies!!.

Arabs say ellee maa yatoul al cinab xaamidin cannah yaqoul!!

Qofka gaaban ee cinabla gaarin inoo goosto, waa dhanaaan oo ma bislaan boo dhahaa!!.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:56 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
If you want to speak bring your AMISOM/ethiopian masters. I don't converse with cabiids.

Re: how a UN military mission would have looked like

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:08 am
by sahal80
Who needs to conversate with you on our issues? Stay in your section unless this concerns you!!