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You can't be Hawiye. You just can't be.I would love to see the ethiopians install some form of admin in these area and clear alshabab menace from baladweyne.
I fail to see the relationship b.w my comment and me being a hawiye.The city is controlled by alshabab and somalis failed to get rid of them so any one doing it is welcome.You can't be Hawiye. You just can't be.I would love to see the ethiopians install some form of admin in these area and clear alshabab menace from baladweyne.
You don't bring your arch enemy to defeat your "lesser" enemy, especially when they are Xabashis. The last time they came into Somalia, they raped our women and gave them HIV. They also shelled Mogadishu neighborhoods out of hate towards the Somalis. They r also oppressing Somalis in the Ogaden.I fail to see the relationship b.w my comment and me being a hawiye.The city is controlled by alshabab and somalis failed to get rid of them so any one doing it is welcome.You can't be Hawiye. You just can't be.I would love to see the ethiopians install some form of admin in these area and clear alshabab menace from baladweyne.
I would love to see the ethiopians install some form of admin in these area and clear alshabab menace from baladweyne.
Sun Tzu sure would be disappointed at their tactics.Alp-Shabaab learned from the 2006 battles in Iidaale and Daynuunay that it should never face a bigger and powerful enemy in toe-to-toe. The reason is that facing an enemy that is more powerful than you has two disadvantages: (1) You cannot sustain the battle ahgainst an enemy with bigger guns and more numerous. (2) You could be attacked from the air the same way they were attacked from the air in late 2006. Just look at how they are fighting the Kenyans, Raaskaamboni, Doolow Group, and Azania in Lower Jubba; and how they are fighting against AMISOM and TFG forces in Mogadishu. Their motto is withdraw from the battle field and concentrate on hit and run attacks, and launch battle engagements that won't last more than an hour, then withdraw.
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