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Lamagoodle wrote:They should not demonstrate against the monitoring group. They should demonstrate against AMISON. The business model of Amison. Most African countries do not have the budget to arm and sustain an army and places like Somalia gives them opportunity to not only arm and fund their military but also to keep soldiers at bay. Why should Amison want peace in Somalia when there soldiers are trained, armed and paid for the international community?
Amison out of Somalia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zumaale, you could be right but Al-shabaab feeds on their presence (In particular, Kenya and Ethiopia). As a matter of fact, neither Kenya nor Ethiopia is providing cover for the Federal government in Xamar where the it is located. As long as Kenya and Ethiopia are in Somalia, Al-shabaab will be strong. And if we are to blv what we read and hear, Amisom forces are in their garrisons in Xamar where the government is located. They have a presence in the countryside but their operations are dwarfed by those of the qabiil based armies. When the al-sheydhaans engage in heinous crimes in Xamar, it is always the Somali units that lead the assault. In the countryside, the Kenyans/Ethiopians use the somali (tribal ) armies to lead assaults.zumaale wrote:I wonder how much they were paid by HSM's cartel?![]()
It ain't like what the the UN Monitoring Report states is unknown to the informed skinny. A few Maryooleys with placards cannot stop the truth from being told.
Lama+Geeljire
Don't blame Amisom for playing their game, the blame squarely lies at the feet of Skinnies. Take Amisom out of the equation and watch AS regain the upper hand in South Somalia. The International Community cannot trust the SFG with money or weapons. Wasn't it just a week or two ago that the AS was able to get hold of weapons from a government base that is a stone throw away from Mogadishu without the so called SNA putting up a fight? Y'all talk of building a potent SNA that can fight AS without foreign assistance but the truth of the matter is that without reconciliation, Somalis will be turning those same weapons against each other to further their own clan agenda as has already been illustrated.
are laughing at usc victimsLamagoodle wrote:They should not demonstrate against the monitoring group. They should demonstrate against AMISON. The business model of Amison. Most African countries do not have the budget to arm and sustain an army and places like Somalia gives them opportunity to not only arm and fund their military but also to keep soldiers at bay. Why should Amison want peace in Somalia when there soldiers are trained, armed and paid for by the international community?
Amison out of Somalia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will have to disagree with you there.Lamagoodle wrote:Zumaale, you could be right but Al-shabaab feeds on their presence (In particular, Kenya and Ethiopia). As a matter of fact, neither Kenya nor Ethiopia is providing cover for the Federal government in Xamar where the it is located. As long as Kenya and Ethiopia are in Somalia, Al-shabaab will be strong. And if we are to blv what we read and hear, Amisom forces are in their garrisons in Xamar where the government is located. They have a presence in the countryside but their operations are dwarfed by those of the qabiil based armies. When the al-sheydhaans engage in heinous crimes in Xamar, it is always the Somali units that lead the assault. In the countryside, the Kenyans/Ethiopians use the somali (tribal ) armies to lead assaults.zumaale wrote:I wonder how much they were paid by HSM's cartel?![]()
It ain't like what the the UN Monitoring Report states is unknown to the informed skinny. A few Maryooleys with placards cannot stop the truth from being told.
Lama+Geeljire
Don't blame Amisom for playing their game, the blame squarely lies at the feet of Skinnies. Take Amisom out of the equation and watch AS regain the upper hand in South Somalia. The International Community cannot trust the SFG with money or weapons. Wasn't it just a week or two ago that the AS was able to get hold of weapons from a government base that is a stone throw away from Mogadishu without the so called SNA putting up a fight? Y'all talk of building a potent SNA that can fight AS without foreign assistance but the truth of the matter is that without reconciliation, Somalis will be turning those same weapons against each other to further their own clan agenda as has already been illustrated.
A possible solution could look like this:
a) Get Kenya and Ethiopia out first (This is supported by a policy document I read recently)
b) Then the rest except the Djiboutians.
c) Arm the somali armed forces and bring them under Djibouti command.
The Djibouti army is a somali army, same religion, language and culture.
Uganda, Burundi and Kenya are getting a free ride in Somalia; their troops are paid, trained and armed by the international community.
Al-sheydhaans are everywhere in Somalia; the reason why they are not attacking other places than the south is because there are no foreign soldiers; take Kenyans/Ethiopian regiments to anywhere in Somalia and before you know it Al-sheydhaan will establish presence. The link is almost causal.