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Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:17 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:37 pm
by AbdiJohnson
Hot potato
I am,
Abdi Johnson
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:20 am
by Kaafiye
Virtually no progress has been made against Al Shabab in the past 12 months
This current Somali President is useless
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:42 am
by KnowThySelf23
Sad....
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:46 am
by thegoodshepherd
Kaafiye wrote:Virtually no progress has been made against Al Shabab in the past 12 months
This current Somali President is useless
What can he do?? His own subclan are the biggest supporters of Alshabab. Their degmos in Adan Yabal, Ceel Dheer and Xarardhere are Alshabab training fields. You would think they would support their own clansman, but no waa xoolo

Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:52 am
by Kaafiye
thegoodshepherd wrote:Kaafiye wrote:Virtually no progress has been made against Al Shabab in the past 12 months
This current Somali President is useless
What can he do?? His own subclan are the biggest supporters of Alshabab. Their degmos in Adan Yabal, Ceel Dheer and Xarardhere are Alshabab training fields. You would think they would support their own clansman, but no waa xoolo

The President of Somalia needs to grow some f-king xaniiyo and go to war against Al-Shabab once and for all. Finish them off and their supporters, and I'm sure the Somali people will rally behind him.
But this President is not the right man for the job.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:04 am
by WaaliCas
The map is relatively accurate. The imaginary government does not control even a single block in Mogadishu let alone a territory. Even foreigners secure that wall inside Mogadishu.
All the dark blue area in Southern Somalia is under Ethiopia btw including Bay, Bakol, Hiiraan, Gedo.
Khatumo controls one part of Buhodle. Buhodle is divided into four quarters; Ethiopia, Somaliland, Puntland and Khaatumo. Xudun and the rest long fell under the Holy forces of Somaliland.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 3:33 am
by sahal80
I see this map as a land controlled by tribesmen but with one recognized govt of somalia who can ban and issue orders-blacklisting-
the reality.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 4:03 am
by original dervish
The reality is there is no Somali Govt.

Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 4:23 am
by sahal80
Somalia has executive authority to be exact
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 7:35 am
by srsbsns
sahal80 wrote:Somalia has executive authority to be exact
Has no judicial authority over the territory it claims though. That is more important. The executive power branch is subsidized by AMISOM and Ethio's, so I wouldn't put much emphasis on that.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:42 am
by sahal80
srsbsns wrote:sahal80 wrote:Somalia has executive authority to be exact
Has no judicial authority over the territory it claims though. That is more important. The executive power branch is subsidized by AMISOM and Ethio's, so I wouldn't put much emphasis on that.
Not true.
Amisom should be aligned with the govt not the opposite
The operations r led and planned by the govt
We r using drones
Govt has asked for to replace a united nation mission with amisom but the security council, after sending a fact finding delegation to the southren regions they decided to post-pone it bc these countries r not willing to wage a war of liberation....they said maybe security keeping mission
This means in principal that the govt can change amisom if there were alternatives
In one province theres no amisom due to orders from the govt bc the local militia is not yet aligned with the govt
Govt can replace amisom with other amisom if theres enough troops and there r such arrangements for one province
once the whole south was liberated, the officials can visit any somali region
having said that, the govt has its own interests and applies to some plitical considerations
The bordering countries have deeply infiltrated into the somali society so its not wise for the govt to confront them now bc they will fund their somali spoilers
The key is somali reconciliation and now more pro-govt admins are getting estabished across the country
anyways some of these countries r now contacting with the pm and want to cooperate closely with the govt on its own strategy after theirs failed and r preparing for this.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:47 am
by Rambie
lol @ the map, very generous with the gray.
The map reflects the opinion of a person
He can't even write Bosasso
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:56 am
by GAMES
What this map proves is, Somalia has for all intents and purposes become a tribal fiefdom where each Qabiil rules it's own corner.
Re: Map of political situation in Somalia today
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:09 am
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
thegoodshepherd wrote:Kaafiye wrote:Virtually no progress has been made against Al Shabab in the past 12 months
This current Somali President is useless
What can he do?? His own subclan are the biggest supporters of Alshabab. Their degmos in Adan Yabal, Ceel Dheer and Xarardhere are Alshabab training fields. You would think they would support their own clansman, but no waa xoolo


Beesha waceysle are anti Al shabaab. The problem they got is being surrounded by these terrorists they can't do shit. It's not like their land is next ethiopia or anything. They actually tried once and they won many battles took ever towns such as Masagawaay,maray suuley,Galcad, gal libaax but they didn't have enough ammunition to continue the liberation so they had to give up. The stupid tfg back then could've easily sent manpower, ammunition and weapons by boat.