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why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

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why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Fri May 21, 2010 5:54 pm

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Madaxweyne Shariif oo Istanbul Gaaray & Shirka oo Siweyn u Bilawanaya.(Daawo Sawirada)





Wafdi uu hogaaminayo Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliya Sh. Shariif Sh. Axmed ayaa Galinkii danbe ee Galabta waxa ay ka soo Dageen Garoonka Duruurada Atatur Airport ee Magaalada Istanbul, si ay uga qeyb galaan Shir looga hadlayo Arrimaha Soomaaliya oo maanta si toos ah uga furmay Hotel-ka CONRAD oo ku yaala Bartamaha Istanbul ee dalka Turkiga.



they are more trustworthy than gaalo and arabs :up:

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby *Nobleman* » Fri May 21, 2010 5:56 pm

Somalia doesnt take Somalia serious.

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby LobsterUnit » Fri May 21, 2010 5:57 pm

The Mauritanian guy knows how to handle his biz wale. :clap:

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby ina aadan » Fri May 21, 2010 5:59 pm

Somalia doesnt take Somalia serious.
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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby Executive » Fri May 21, 2010 5:59 pm

Somalia doesnt take Somalia serious.


Exactly, you can tell by just looking at the picture, why does the whole cabinet need to attend such meeting? :lol: Isn't it enough with the president or just one minister??

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby *Nobleman* » Fri May 21, 2010 6:04 pm

Somalia doesnt take Somalia serious.


Exactly, you can tell by just looking at the picture, why does the whole cabinet need to attend such meeting? :lol: Isn't it enough with the president or just one minister??
:lol: I agree these guys probably got excited, its not everyday they get invited to another country.

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby Murax » Fri May 21, 2010 7:04 pm

Whats there to talk serious, some fool who cannot even defend His own house without Fufu help?

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby udun » Fri May 21, 2010 9:45 pm

The Mauritanian guy knows how to handle his biz wale. :clap:
I heard he is just an operative of the hidden hands that have been controlling the endless saga in Somalia. It looks like the powers that be have decided to abandon the so-called IGAD managing Somalia's problems as they are only needed to provide foot soldiers. In order to legitimize their project in Somalia, they have decided that they need to play the Muslim card. You have Wallad Abdalla who is chosen for that position in the toothless UN, you have Turkey hosting the latest summit that is part of the endless summits on Somalia, and you also have new groups who are coming out of the curtain such as Salaf-Al-Jadiid, Ictisaam, and many others. It is all part of the game that is set for the people of Somalia to ensure the war in Somalia never stops, the Somali state never returns, the clan conflict never stops, the resistance is constantly squeezed and pressure is on them constantly, and we never come back as a unitary Muslim republic in the Horn of Africa.

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Re: why is turkey the only country taking somalia serious?

Postby Abdi_westldn » Fri May 21, 2010 9:47 pm

Whats there to talk serious, some fool who cannot even defend His own house without Fufu help?
Technically its not his house and Turkey should take Somalia serious their whole government is anti mujahidin and want to spread western values in hopes of getting into the eu club.


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