We need to finish off these monsters(alkebab), before we even think of any election.

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We need to finish off these monsters(alkebab), before we even think of any election.

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2016 will be a waste of time and funds.These fuckers are the biggest threat to our existence and we worry about which qaabil will be president.
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Re: We need to finish off these monsters(alkebab), before we even think of any election.

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If AMISOM, AU iyo xabashida get out of the country we can start negotiating for Al Shabaab to put their weapons down because guns don't work with them as you should know. As long as these foreigners are killing our civilians, the terrorists will keep getting recruits. There are two enemies of Somalia today and they are our neighbours and Al Qaeda/ISIS , none of them want a Somali state. AQ want their own brand of Islamic governance (no democracy) and the other side would rather we were weak and underperforming.
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Re: We need to finish off these monsters(alkebab), before we even think of any election.

Post by Grant »

The 10-22-15 report from Chatham House:

https://ldesp.wordpress.com/2015/10/22/ ... al-future/

My understanding of the plan is that the Federal Government is to have enough trained troops by the end of 2016 for all foreign troops to be out of the country, although it is looking increasingly like this may turn out just to be those from neighboring countries.

I get the idea the IC is afraid to eliminate Shabaab in the Jubba Valley before they can get an aid/economy development program in place.

Have you seen this:

http://www.stabilityfund.so/

or this:

http://hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Oct/10206 ... malia.aspx

The Stability Fund has projects in the north and central areas and has recently begun an ambitious fisheries project in Kismayu. But they are stretched thin and apparently don't have the resources for Baraawe-Gedo-Bay-Bakool or any returnees from the camps in Kenya. I am assuminng this new USAID thing is intended to supplement what the EU has already been doing with the Stability Fund. But I don't see how they can actually get on the ground in areas like the Middle Jubba until Jilaal of next year.
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