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BREAKING NEWS: US RESTARTS "DIRECT" FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO "SOMALI NATIONAL ARMY" (SNA)

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SHEEKADU WAY ISKA CADAHAY! :shock:

This is why diplomacy is sometimes called ART.

The biggest IMPACT is sometimes not even limited to WHAT or HOW something is said or done, but rather WHEN it is said or done.

The symbolism behind WHEN can sometimes be the most important message being sent.

Just like the US announced the REOPENING of the Embassy during the middle of (the now failed) "Impeachment motion"...

...ANNOUNCING THE RESTART OF DIRECT MILITARY SUPPORT TO THE SOMALI ARMY FOLLOWING RIGHT BEHIND THE BEGINNING OF THE FED GOV'S STABILIZATION PROGRAM FOR GEDO REGION AND JUBBALAND STATE....

....IS LITERALLY THE US SAYING WE ARE 200% (NOT EVEN JUST 100%) OR MAYBE EVEN 500% BEHIND THIS DEVELOPMENT. :shock:


https://so.usembassy.gov/united-states- ... onal-army/

Hadee sheekadu way iska cadahay :win:
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Yamamoto and Gen. Townsend said to Blackie straight up. You can't stop the SNA from closing the borders. Manda Bay was a blessing in disguise. The US can't depend on KDF and ENDF anymore. Plus, major operations up coming as well. Qoor Qoor said there will be operations to liberate Galmudug as well. Put two and two together.

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Saddam, I was literally explaining just 2 days ago just how successful SECURITY REFORM has been and why it is the signature achievement of Farmaajo gov

Some people under coffee shop WAA LA YIRI just seem to have no idea about the LEGACY and INHERITANCE being left behind by Farmaajo.

This is why I said Farmaajo is practically "untouchable" to the Donors everytime the usual spoilers try to pull the shenanigans they call being the "opposition."
Voltage wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:38 am
Do you think this is Hassan Sheekh or Sh Sharif or Abdullahi Yusuf's time?

Do you not know anything about the SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT REFORM the country underwent since 1991?

Do you not know anything about what made Farmaajo UNTOUCHABLE IN THE EYES OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY?

DUDE FARMAAJO'S SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT SIGNATURE WORK WILL BE THE SECURITY REFORM.


1. AS SOON AS HE CAME IN, HE IMPLEMENTED THAT FAMOUS STRESS TEST THAT WAS READY ON DAY 1.

IT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE. IT SHOCKED THE DONORS THE MOST BECAUSE IT MEANT ALL THE EFFORTS FROM 2000-2016 WERE A FAILURE.

ALL THE PREVIOUS LEADERSHIP WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.

THE ARMY WAS SHIT. THE MONEY WAS ALL BEING SIPHONED THROUGH CORRUPTION.

SOLDIERS HAD NO WEAPONS OR CLOTHES, LET ALONE SALARIES. MANY HAD TURNED INTO PART TIME USING ROADBLOCKS AS ISBAARON TO GET MONEY.

THERE WAS 0 ORGANIZATION. NO PLANNING. NO METHODOLOGY. NO VISION, NO GOAL, NOTHING.

2. FIRST THING FARMAAJO WANTED TO STOP WAS THE MONEY AND CORRUPTION. THE BIOMETRIC SYSTEM HAS LONG BEEN FINISHED.

SOLDIERS RECEIVE MONEY DIRECTLY IN BANK ACCOUNTS. IT DOESN'T TOUCH OTHER HANDS. ALSO THEY NOW HAVE AN EXACT ACCOUNTING OF WHAT IS SOMALI SECURITY AND WHO IS IN IT

3. I DON'T WANT TO GET BOGGED DOWN IN DETAILS BUT THERE WAS ALSO THE OTHER BEGINNING STEPS OF SECURITY REFORM FARMAAJO INTRODUCED IN LONDON CONFERENCE, MOG CONFERENCE, THAT FIRST FEDERAL GOV AND STATES CONFERENCE ON SECURITY

THE STEPS WERE THESE FIRST BITS OF SECURITY REFOEM
  • NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHITECTURE (what is FEDERAL/NATIONAL vs. STATE/LOCAL...what comes under DEFENSE MINISTER VS. INTERIOR MINISTER VS. JUSTICE MINISTER....what is SNA VS. POLICE VS. NATIONAL SECURITY/INTELLIGENCE
    *NATIONAL STABILIZATION PLAN (example what is WAR FIGHTING VS. PEACEKEEPING/STABILIZATION....what is CAPTURING TERRITORY VS. HOLDING TERRITORY...what is LAW ENFORCEMENT VS. COUNTER TERRORISM
  • The POLICE PLAN, THE TRANSITIONAL PLAN, THE SECURITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN, tc etc erc

MY GOD, THIS GUY HAS ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON----LITERALLY JUST WASTES HIS TIME WITH REER BAADIYE WAA LA YIRI CRAP.

FOR EXAMPLE;
  • DID JANAN COMMITT A CRIME IN MOGADISHU OR COMMIT A CRIME IN GEDO?
    • If he stole an apple in Mogadishu, then fine BENADIR LOCAL POLICE has jurisdiction to arrest him for local law enforcement manner
      • But NO, Janan committed a crime in Gedo which is in JUBBALAND FEDERAL State?
        • So why the hell would Benadir Region be involved???
        • According to SOMALI SECURITY REFORM, Banadir Local Govt has NO JURISDICTION over Jubbaland
        • Similarly Kubbaland has NO JURISDICTION over Benadir.
        • If the crime took place outside of your Local jurisdiction, ONLY THE FEDERAL INSTITUTION (WHETHER THE FEDERAL POLICE, THE FEDERAL COURTS, ETC) OF THE AFFECTED ISSUE CAN GO CROSS STATES
        • I don't know what "dagdagaan" powers you mean foe Benadir Police, but actually questioning why the FEDERAL police held him and not LOCAL BENADIR is like questioning why the SKY IS NOT THE GROUND
    • This means JANAN'S ARREST in Mog would have been UNCONSTITUTIONAL if he was arrested by Local Benadir Police who have NO JURISDICTION to police anything that happened OUTSIDE Benadir Region.
    • This is LITERALLY LAW now and was understood since Farmaajo Gov introduced NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHITECTURE in 2017

ANOTHER EXAMPLE
  • WHAT KIND OF CRIME DID JANAN COMMITT?
    • Was it spying, betraying secrets, terrorism, etc? What we call CRIMES AGAINST THE STATE?
      • NO. This means NISA is COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT to this case. It will literally NEVER have to go through anyone working for NISA who have NOTHING to do with local law enforcement or federal crimes not against the state.
    • Did Janan steal from a store in Gedo or other local enforcement matter that doesn't affect Federal Law?
      • NO. Janan did not committ simply local law enforcement crime and he did break not only federal but international. This means BOTH JUBBALAND STATE POLICE AND REGULAR FEDERAL POLICE ARE COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT
    • Is Janan being accused of HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION?
      • YES. Then this is what we call SUPRANATIONALITY CRIMES...it is so wrong all nations have collective interest to punish it
        • Because of our circumstances where those violations always go hand in hand with many other insecurity related issues, Somalia came up with HARAMCAD or SPECIAL STABILIZATION Force WITHIN FEDERAL POLICE
          • The SNA equivalent is DANAB or Special Strike Force within the Army

          • NISA equivalent is ALPHA GROUP for Counter-Terrorism

        • Haramcad is a HOLDING force. When a territory is liberated from Shabab, the Army moves on to keep fighting. Haramcad is SPECIALIZED POLICE that function as a STABILIZATION force
        • That means even though they are POLICE, when active like the planned deployment to Gedo they activate EMERGENCY POWERS which usually belong to the ARMY.
        • These emergency powers are SPECIAL DETENTION (the can hold you without having to give you a lawyer), MILITARY COURT AND JUDGES, INVESTIGATING ACROSS STATE LINES, etc etc etc
        • WHEN HARAMCAD ACTIVATES THOSE SPECIAL POWERS, THEY ARE NO LONGER IN THE POLICE CHAIN OF COMMAND WHICH GOES TO CHIEF OF POLICE AND THEN INTERIOR MINISTER
        • .THEY ONLY DIRECTLY REPORT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR ANTHE PRESIDENT IF HE REQUESTS IT AS COMMANDER OF THE ARMED FORCES

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Re: BREAKING NEWS: US RESTARTS "DIRECT" FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO "SOMALI NATIONAL ARMY" (SNA)

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Ciyaalkaan kacaanka are funny. Propoganda 24 7.

Dude US stopped the financial assistance in the end of 2017 because of corruption. Yaa madaxweyne ahaay? :pac:


Exclusive: U.S. suspends aid to Somalia's battered military over graft


NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United States is suspending food and fuel aid for most of Somalia's armed forces over corruption concerns, a blow to the military as African peacekeepers start to withdraw this month.

African Union (AU) troops landed in Mogadishu a decade ago to fight al Shabaab Islamist militants and Somali forces are supposed to eventually take over their duties.

But the United States, which also funds the 22,000-strong peacekeeping force, has grown frustrated that successive governments have failed to build a viable national army.


Diplomats worry that without strong Somali forces, al Shabaab could be reinvigorated, destabilize the region and offer a safe haven to other al Qaeda-linked militants or Islamic State fighters.

The U.S. suspension of aid came after the Somali military repeatedly failed to account for food and fuel, according to private correspondence between the U.S. and Somali governments seen by Reuters.

"During recent discussions between the United States and the Federal Government of Somalia, both sides agreed that the Somali National Army had failed to meet the standards for accountability for U.S. assistance," a State Department official told Reuters last week, on condition of anonymity.

"We are adjusting U.S. assistance to SNA units, with the exception of units receiving some form of mentorship, to ensure that U.S. assistance is being used effectively and for its intended purpose," the official said.

The U.S. suspension comes at a sensitive time. The AU force - with troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda - is scheduled to leave by 2020. The first 1,000 soldiers will go by the end of 2017.

The State Department official said Washington would continue to support small, Somali special forces units mentored by U.S. personnel and would work with the Somali government to agree criteria that could restore support to other units.

It is true that some concerns have been raised on how support was utilized and distributed. The federal government is working to address these," Somali Minister of Defence Mohamed Mursal told Reuters.

WHERE'S THE AID?

Documents sent from the U.S. Mission to Somalia to the Somali government show U.S. officials are increasingly frustrated that the military is unable to account for its aid.

The documents paint a stark picture of a military hollowed out by corruption, unable to feed, pay or arm its soldiers - despite hundreds of millions of dollars of support.

Between May and June, a team of U.S. and Somali officials visited nine army bases to assess whether the men were receiving food the United States provides for 5,000 soldiers.

"We did not find the expected large quantities of food at any location ... there was no evidence of consumption (except at two bases)," the U.S. team wrote to the Somali government.

At one base, less than a fifth of the soldiers listed by Somali commanders were present. The best-staffed base had 160 soldiers out of 550. Only 60 had weapons.

"Many appeared to be wearing brand new uniforms. This implied they were assembled merely to improve appearances," the letter, seen by Reuters, said.

An ongoing assessment of the Somali military this year by the Somali government, African Union and United Nations drew similar conclusions.

The joint report seen by Reuters said many soldiers lacked guns, uniforms, food, vehicles or tents. Troops relied on support from AU forces or local militias to survive.

"The SNA is a fragile force with extremely weak command and control," the report said. "They are incapable of conducting effective operations or sustaining themselves."

Most units don't have radios, leaving soldiers to rely on runners to get help when mobile networks go down, the report said. Troops lacked paper to write reports, toilets, boots and medical equipment such as tourniquets. Many slept under trees.


SNA units were at 62 percent of their authorized strength on average. Only 70 percent of them had weapons, the report said.

Although the report was deeply critical, diplomats praised the government for trying to quantify the scope of the problem.

"The government deserves massive praise for doing it and being willing to talk about it," Michael Keating, the U.N.'s top official in Somalia, told Reuters.

CASH PAYMENTS SUSPENDED

The United States also suspended a program paying soldiers $100 monthly stipends in June after the federal government refused to share responsibility for receiving the payments with regional forces fighting al Shabaab.

Washington has spent $66 million on stipends over the past seven years but has halted the program several times, concerned the money was not going to frontline soldiers.


One Somali document seen by Reuters showed members of a 259-strong ceremonial brass band were receiving stipends this year meant for soldiers fighting militants.

The State Department's watchdog said in a report published in October there were insufficient checks on the program and U.S. stipends could fund forces that commit abuses - or even support insurgents.

Officially, Somalia's military is 26,000 strong, but the payroll is stuffed with ghost soldiers, pensioners and the dead, whose families may be receiving their payments, diplomats say.

Intermittent payments from the government have forced many active soldiers to sell their weapons, ammunition or seek other work - practices the U.S. stipends were designed to curb.

Washington has whittled down the number of troops it pays to 8,000 from over 10,000 but there is still no reliable payroll, said a Mogadishu-based security expert.

Defence Minister Mursal said the United Nations is creating a biometric database and plans to help the Somali government make cash payments directly to soldiers via mobile phones.

The new government will also set up a separate system for widows, orphans, and the wounded so the payroll would adequately represent military strength, he said.

   

UNDER ATTACK

The weakness of Somali forces has deadly consequences. The insurgency is striking with ever larger and more deadly attacks in the capital Mogadishu and major towns.

A truck bomb killed more than 500 people in October and a suicide bomber killed at least 18 at a police academy on Thursday.


Yusuf, a 35-year-old Somali soldier stationed near the Indian Ocean port of Kismayu, knows what it's like to depend on local militias and AU forces to stay alive.


killing 15 colleagues and wounding scores more before the local Jubaland militia and AU peacekeepers saved them.

"We lost several key members in that battle especially my close friend," he told Reuters. "We tried to retreat ... after using all the ammunition we had."

A senior Somali security source said when the attack happened, the battalion of more than 1,000 soldiers had only been issued 300 guns.

Defence Minister Mursal said the Somali troops at Bulagadud have since been sent more weapons.

Somalia's national security plan calls for a military of 18,000 soldiers, funded by the central government and operating country-wide.

Getting there will be hard. Security experts say the military is dominated by a powerful clan, the Hawiye, which would be reluctant to lose control of the lucrative security assistance revenue stream.


Source: Reauters, https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN1E81XF

Ironically voltage was dissing HSM n AY. But this thread ultimately backfired. :russ:
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: US RESTARTS "DIRECT" FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO "SOMALI NATIONAL ARMY" (SNA)

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* waiting on how the kacaanist will spin*

Guulwadoow Farmaajo aabihii Garashadaaaaa. :stylin:

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AbkoowDhiblaawe wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:24 am Ciyaalkaan kacaanka are funny. Propoganda 24 7.

Dude US stopped the financial assistance in the end of 2017 because of corruption. Yaa madaxweyne ahaay? :pac:


Exclusive: U.S. suspends aid to Somalia's battered military over graft


NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United States is suspending food and fuel aid for most of Somalia's armed forces over corruption concerns, a blow to the military as African peacekeepers start to withdraw this month.

African Union (AU) troops landed in Mogadishu a decade ago to fight al Shabaab Islamist militants and Somali forces are supposed to eventually take over their duties.

But the United States, which also funds the 22,000-strong peacekeeping force, has grown frustrated that successive governments have failed to build a viable national army.


Diplomats worry that without strong Somali forces, al Shabaab could be reinvigorated, destabilize the region and offer a safe haven to other al Qaeda-linked militants or Islamic State fighters.

The U.S. suspension of aid came after the Somali military repeatedly failed to account for food and fuel, according to private correspondence between the U.S. and Somali governments seen by Reuters.

"During recent discussions between the United States and the Federal Government of Somalia, both sides agreed that the Somali National Army had failed to meet the standards for accountability for U.S. assistance," a State Department official told Reuters last week, on condition of anonymity.

"We are adjusting U.S. assistance to SNA units, with the exception of units receiving some form of mentorship, to ensure that U.S. assistance is being used effectively and for its intended purpose," the official said.

The U.S. suspension comes at a sensitive time. The AU force - with troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda - is scheduled to leave by 2020. The first 1,000 soldiers will go by the end of 2017.

The State Department official said Washington would continue to support small, Somali special forces units mentored by U.S. personnel and would work with the Somali government to agree criteria that could restore support to other units.

It is true that some concerns have been raised on how support was utilized and distributed. The federal government is working to address these," Somali Minister of Defence Mohamed Mursal told Reuters.

WHERE'S THE AID?

Documents sent from the U.S. Mission to Somalia to the Somali government show U.S. officials are increasingly frustrated that the military is unable to account for its aid.

The documents paint a stark picture of a military hollowed out by corruption, unable to feed, pay or arm its soldiers - despite hundreds of millions of dollars of support.

Between May and June, a team of U.S. and Somali officials visited nine army bases to assess whether the men were receiving food the United States provides for 5,000 soldiers.

"We did not find the expected large quantities of food at any location ... there was no evidence of consumption (except at two bases)," the U.S. team wrote to the Somali government.

At one base, less than a fifth of the soldiers listed by Somali commanders were present. The best-staffed base had 160 soldiers out of 550. Only 60 had weapons.

"Many appeared to be wearing brand new uniforms. This implied they were assembled merely to improve appearances," the letter, seen by Reuters, said.

An ongoing assessment of the Somali military this year by the Somali government, African Union and United Nations drew similar conclusions.

The joint report seen by Reuters said many soldiers lacked guns, uniforms, food, vehicles or tents. Troops relied on support from AU forces or local militias to survive.

"The SNA is a fragile force with extremely weak command and control," the report said. "They are incapable of conducting effective operations or sustaining themselves."

Most units don't have radios, leaving soldiers to rely on runners to get help when mobile networks go down, the report said. Troops lacked paper to write reports, toilets, boots and medical equipment such as tourniquets. Many slept under trees.


SNA units were at 62 percent of their authorized strength on average. Only 70 percent of them had weapons, the report said.

Although the report was deeply critical, diplomats praised the government for trying to quantify the scope of the problem.

"The government deserves massive praise for doing it and being willing to talk about it," Michael Keating, the U.N.'s top official in Somalia, told Reuters.

CASH PAYMENTS SUSPENDED

The United States also suspended a program paying soldiers $100 monthly stipends in June after the federal government refused to share responsibility for receiving the payments with regional forces fighting al Shabaab.

Washington has spent $66 million on stipends over the past seven years but has halted the program several times, concerned the money was not going to frontline soldiers.


One Somali document seen by Reuters showed members of a 259-strong ceremonial brass band were receiving stipends this year meant for soldiers fighting militants.

The State Department's watchdog said in a report published in October there were insufficient checks on the program and U.S. stipends could fund forces that commit abuses - or even support insurgents.

Officially, Somalia's military is 26,000 strong, but the payroll is stuffed with ghost soldiers, pensioners and the dead, whose families may be receiving their payments, diplomats say.

Intermittent payments from the government have forced many active soldiers to sell their weapons, ammunition or seek other work - practices the U.S. stipends were designed to curb.

Washington has whittled down the number of troops it pays to 8,000 from over 10,000 but there is still no reliable payroll, said a Mogadishu-based security expert.

Defence Minister Mursal said the United Nations is creating a biometric database and plans to help the Somali government make cash payments directly to soldiers via mobile phones.

The new government will also set up a separate system for widows, orphans, and the wounded so the payroll would adequately represent military strength, he said.

   

UNDER ATTACK

The weakness of Somali forces has deadly consequences. The insurgency is striking with ever larger and more deadly attacks in the capital Mogadishu and major towns.

A truck bomb killed more than 500 people in October and a suicide bomber killed at least 18 at a police academy on Thursday.


Yusuf, a 35-year-old Somali soldier stationed near the Indian Ocean port of Kismayu, knows what it's like to depend on local militias and AU forces to stay alive.


killing 15 colleagues and wounding scores more before the local Jubaland militia and AU peacekeepers saved them.

"We lost several key members in that battle especially my close friend," he told Reuters. "We tried to retreat ... after using all the ammunition we had."

A senior Somali security source said when the attack happened, the battalion of more than 1,000 soldiers had only been issued 300 guns.

Defence Minister Mursal said the Somali troops at Bulagadud have since been sent more weapons.

Somalia's national security plan calls for a military of 18,000 soldiers, funded by the central government and operating country-wide.

Getting there will be hard. Security experts say the military is dominated by a powerful clan, the Hawiye, which would be reluctant to lose control of the lucrative security assistance revenue stream.


Source: Reauters, https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reu ... SKBN1E81XF

Ironically voltage was dissing HSM n AY. But this thread ultimately backfired. :russ:
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These boons are shameless with their lies.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: US RESTARTS "DIRECT" FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO "SOMALI NATIONAL ARMY" (SNA)

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Abkoow-



It is sort of taxing (heck, might as well say ANNOYING) how you and Sahal need to be EDUCATED on everything about Somali governance for people who do nothing but talk politics.


You are good with "hebel said," but both of you guys seem to lack even basic knowledge about technical stuff related to Somali current events like;
    • the Provisional Constitution (like if the Senate can even introduce impeachment motion---it cannot)
      • Laws being debated in parliament (clearing a "guddi/committee" does not mean passage let alone adoption into law
        • as well as the structures of government [like the pm signed something off---he cannot, the president's entire power is the pen, pm can't even open Central Bank account without his sig)
        Now you have to be schooled on SOMETHING THAT WAS SO MONUMENTAL WHEN IT HAPPENED that everyone who follows Somalia government
        should already know about.


        I will be back in a bit as I am running, but as a HINT, please refer to what I said couple days ago in your Filish freed Janan topic.

        Specifically this part that starts with a UNILATERAL AND SELF-DIRECTED TEST to the security forces that Farmaajo carried out as one of his "first major tasks."

        In there you will find all that happened, why it happened, what it says about everyone BEFORE Farmaajo gov, and why Farmaajo became "UNTOUCHABLE" to the Donors.


        DUDE FARMAAJO'S SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT SIGNATURE WORK WILL BE THE SECURITY REFORM.


        1. AS SOON AS HE CAME IN, HE IMPLEMENTED THAT FAMOUS STRESS TEST THAT WAS READY ON DAY 1.

        IT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE. IT SHOCKED THE DONORS THE MOST BECAUSE IT MEANT ALL THE EFFORTS FROM 2000-2016 WERE A FAILURE.


        ALL THE PREVIOUS LEADERSHIP WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.

        THE ARMY WAS SHIT. THE MONEY WAS ALL BEING SIPHONED THROUGH CORRUPTION.

        SOLDIERS HAD NO WEAPONS OR CLOTHES, LET ALONE SALARIES. MANY HAD TURNED INTO PART TIME USING ROADBLOCKS AS ISBAARON TO GET MONEY.

        THERE WAS 0 ORGANIZATION. NO PLANNING. NO METHODOLOGY. NO VISION, NO GOAL, NOTHING.

        2. FIRST THING FARMAAJO WANTED TO STOP WAS THE MONEY AND CORRUPTION. THE BIOMETRIC SYSTEM HAS LONG BEEN FINISHED.

        SOLDIERS RECEIVE MONEY DIRECTLY IN BANK ACCOUNTS. IT DOESN'T TOUCH OTHER HANDS. ALSO THEY NOW HAVE AN EXACT ACCOUNTING OF WHAT IS SOMALI SECURITY AND WHO IS IN IT

        3. I DON'T WANT TO GET BOGGED DOWN IN DETAILS BUT THERE WAS ALSO THE OTHER BEGINNING STEPS OF SECURITY REFORM FARMAAJO INTRODUCED IN LONDON CONFERENCE, MOG CONFERENCE, THAT FIRST FEDERAL GOV AND STATES CONFERENCE ON SECURITY

        THE STEPS WERE THESE FIRST BITS OF SECURITY REFORM
        • NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
          • (what is FEDERAL/NATIONAL vs. STATE/LOCAL...what comes under DEFENSE MINISTER VS. INTERIOR MINISTER VS. JUSTICE MINISTER....what is SNA VS. POLICE VS. NATIONAL SECURITY/INTELLIGENCE
        • NATIONAL STABILIZATION PLAN
          • (example what is WAR FIGHTING VS. PEACEKEEPING/STABILIZATION....what is CAPTURING TERRITORY VS. HOLDING TERRITORY...what is LAW ENFORCEMENT VS. COUNTER TERRORISM
        • THE POLICE PLAN, THE TRANSITIONAL PLAN , THE SECURITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN, tc etc erc
          • The Transitional Plan is the most important Farmaajo introduced...we are now in PHASE 2
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          I would think after Abkoow read his own article about the US cutting aid saying SUCCESSIVE SOMALI GOVERNMENTS have failed, he would have put 2 and 2 together or researched more when the article says the US action FOLLOWS AN ASSESSMENT LED BY THE SOMALI GOV ITSELF;
          An ongoing assessment of the Somali military this year by the Somali government, African Union and United Nations drew similar conclusions.

          The joint report seen by Reuters said many soldiers lacked guns, uniforms, food, vehicles or tents. Troops relied on support from AU forces or local militias to survive.

          "The SNA is a fragile force with extremely weak command and control," the report said. "They are incapable of conducting effective operations or sustaining themselves."

          Most units don't have radios, leaving soldiers to rely on runners to get help when mobile networks go down, the report said. Troops lacked paper to write reports, toilets, boots and medical equipment such as tourniquets. Many slept under trees.


          SNA units were at 62 percent of their authorized strength on average. Only 70 percent of them had weapons, the report said.

          Although the report was deeply critical, diplomats praised the government for trying to quantify the scope of the problem.

          "The government deserves massive praise for doing it and being willing to talk about it," Michael Keating, the U.N.'s top official in Somalia, told Reuters.

          Hassan Sheikh was SHIT. So was Sheikh Sharif,so was everyone before them.

          THERE WAS LITERALLY NO SUCH THING AS "SOMALI ARMY" BEFORE FARMAAJO GOV AND 91.

          Again I will be back later if you still don't understand all of this and what it NOW says about Farmaajo and the trust the US government has coming back with funding.
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          Voltage wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:30 am SHEEKADU WAY ISKA CADAHAY! :shock:

          This is why diplomacy is sometimes called ART.

          The biggest IMPACT is sometimes not even limited to WHAT or HOW something is said or done, but rather WHEN it is said or done.

          The symbolism behind WHEN can sometimes be the most important message being sent.

          Just like the US announced the REOPENING of the Embassy during the middle of (the now failed) "Impeachment motion"...

          ...ANNOUNCING THE RESTART OF DIRECT MILITARY SUPPORT TO THE SOMALI ARMY FOLLOWING RIGHT BEHIND THE BEGINNING OF THE FED GOV'S STABILIZATION PROGRAM FOR GEDO REGION AND JUBBALAND STATE....

          ....IS LITERALLY THE US SAYING WE ARE 200% (NOT EVEN JUST 100%) OR MAYBE EVEN 500% BEHIND THIS DEVELOPMENT.


          https://so.usembassy.gov/united-states- ... onal-army/

          Hadee sheekadu way iska cadahay :win:
          Voltage wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:30 am SHEEKADU WAY ISKA CADAHAY!

          This is why diplomacy is sometimes called ART.

          The biggest IMPACT is sometimes not even limited to WHAT or HOW something is said or done, but rather WHEN it is said or done.

          The symbolism behind WHEN can sometimes be the most important message being sent.

          Just like the US announced the REOPENING of the Embassy during the middle of (the now failed) "Impeachment motion"...

          ...ANNOUNCING THE RESTART OF DIRECT MILITARY SUPPORT TO THE SOMALI ARMY FOLLOWING RIGHT BEHIND THE BEGINNING OF THE FED GOV'S STABILIZATION PROGRAM FOR GEDO REGION AND JUBBALAND STATE....

          ....IS LITERALLY THE US SAYING WE ARE 200% (NOT EVEN JUST 100%) OR MAYBE EVEN 500% BEHIND THIS DEVELOPMENT. :shock:


          https://so.usembassy.gov/united-states- ... onal-army/

          Hadee sheekadu way iska cadahay :win:
          EAST AFRICA AND NORTH AND WEST AFRICA COUNTERTERRORISM OPERATIONS
          Operation Badbaado, a combined SNA/AMISOM operation, seeks to liberate areas south of
          Mogadishu from al Shabaab.61 USAFRICOM reported limited progress during the quarter
          in meeting Operation Badbaado’s three goals.

          The first goal is to develop the SNA’s long-term institutional capacity.62 USAFRICOM
          reported that during the quarter three new generals were appointed to key positions in the
          SNA, including Land Commander and Chief of Staff.63
          The second goal is to create a security cocoon around Mogadishu.64 USAFRICOM reported
          that there was no significant progress toward this goal during the quarter. Offensive
          operations to increase Mogadishu security have been on hold because of flooded roads and
          limited freedom of movement during the rainy season.65

          The third goal is to degrade al Shabaab.66 USAFRICOM reported that there was limited
          impact on degrading al Shabaab outside of Mogadishu due to slow police force generation
          and lack of stabilization activities, including local governance, within seized towns in the
          Lower Shabelle region. USAFRICOM reported to the DoD OIG that surveys of the local


          Somali populace have shown increased sympathy for the Somali government and the SNA
          over al Shabaab since the beginning of Operation Badbaado in Spring 2019. However, al
          Shabaab still retains freedom of movement in the Lower Shabelle, as evidenced by the
          organization’s continued VBIED attacks in Mogadishu. USAFRICOM reported that al
          Shabaab retains effective command and control, as evidenced by the Fall 2019 synchronized
          attacks against separate SNA forward operating bases in the Lower Shabelle.67
          https://media.defense.gov/2020/Feb/11/2 ... CA_CTO.PDF
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          It seems the Federal government is playing chinees Go game strategy in terms of security and chess in terms of financial reforms.

          Funny how this announcement comes just prior to the debt relieve.

          when you count them out, they come back swinging hard



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          Kkkkk. So the US stopped financial assistance at the start of farmaajo’s term due to corruption and has indicated it would restart its support. Now farmaajo’s cousins are spinning it as a big win, first time US supports somalia in 30 years kkkkkkkkkk


          Cajiib

          If you have to spin and lie like tbh is, there is clearly something wrong lol
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          mahoka wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:10 am Kkkkk. So the US stopped financial assistance at the start of farmaajo’s term due to corruption and has indicated it would restart its support. Now farmaajo’s cousins are spinning it as a big win, first time US supports somalia in 30 years kkkkkkkkkk


          Cajiib

          If you have to spin and lie like tbh is, there is clearly something wrong lol
          Its called Backlog and Amelioration
          backlog

          noun
          an accumulation of uncompleted work or matters needing to be dealt with.
          Facts dont care about your feelings, deal with it
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          Voltage spin it how you want. Why didn't US stop the assistance in HSM's term??

          You have mursal and general Diini admitting their incompetence.
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          AbkoowDhiblaawe wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:35 am Voltage spin it how you want. Why didn't US stop the assistance in HSM's term??

          You have mursal and general Diini admitting their incompetence.
          Abkoow, bring articles were it says how the Somali army was without corruption or it passed tests. That would show the Farmaajo administration caused the corruption and then fixed its own problem.
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          Post by sahal80 »

          kkk thread has backfired these clueless delusional kids

          Mooge had the same corrupt generals before him so the US cut the aid from the HNA until they dealt with kheyre instead of him

          this has resulted two things; Kheyre becoming strong man of Mohadishu like Sadam hussein was before he became president under president bakri who was sick and depended on him as vice president. Saddam took advantage of president not dealing with the army directly until one day he told him in his office to resign.

          Kheyre put the banaadir security under Sadaq john who is loyal to him and he reformed the army and deals with the generals in Xamar and gibolada dhexe. for example he appointed qoojo HG for 21naad(dhuusamareeb and hiiraan) who replaced a mx guy who was appointed by Farmaajo when he was new.

          a saleebaan for Haramcad

          a saleebaan for banaadir police(Real nabad sugia)

          ciidanka should be awooda madaxwaynaha and the pm should not involve in it its not like the govt. Mooge is cereminial wixii loo keenuu dalacsiiyaa like kheyre tells him in cali yare link. at the end kheyre will claim these acheivements for his campaign and farmaajo attributes to him kkk

          Xamar security refusing to arrest madoobe and Janaan who was more like being kidnaped by farmaajo crew than arrested proves this.


          where it does mention jubbada dhexe? let me inform you the correct info. This has to do with the US starting funding again the SNA and kheyre will be accountable this time not Farmaajo why?
          my replay to young "saddam"
          https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewto ... 0#p4946225





          wax la soo xifdisiiyay akhrinaya kkkk all r in this kheyre video about the army godah link
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