What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Nothing but failure, death, destruction, more refugees, etc. Walle kan Cool Poison waa xaasid
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Qasaaro!!

I'm sorry to say but Cool is delusional when it comes to Doolow iyo waxaas.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Latiifah wrote:Qasaaro!!

I'm sorry to say but Cool is delusional when it comes to Doolow iyo waxaas.
My assessment is that CoolZ loves someone so much to the extent that he can't see beyond that person's shadow.

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Nothing exactly. I doubt this war is over though. In time when one group is fully defeated - unable to launch attacks anymore - then we will be able to fully evaluate what the gains and losses of the this war are.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Lets see alot of deaths, half the city destroyed, people fleeing by the mass with absolutely disregard for human life. I am sorry to say this but Hiraale cannot defeat alshabaab even with outside help in the long run, so it's in our best interest to forcibly relocate him to the west so he can retire.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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A great sacrifice in the struggle to liberate the nation. :som: :up: :up:
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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union wrote:A great sacrifice in the struggle to liberate the nation. :som: :up: :up:
You, coolpoison, ibrahimv, ximan have one thing in common which answers alot of questions.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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^

What are you insinuating?
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:lost: to Image
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

who says im not reer gedo?
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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union wrote:A great sacrifice in the struggle to liberate the nation. :som: :up: :up:
What sacrifice have you made? Have you fought for them? As your mother slept a single night worrying you might be some child soldier? What exactly is the sacrifice that can see Beled-Xaawo continuously being ground zero of mayhem and destruction? You and these guys are the definitions of cowards. So easy to clap for death and destruction when you won't taste a whiff of it.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Advo wrote:
union wrote:A great sacrifice in the struggle to liberate the nation. :som: :up: :up:
You, coolpoison, ibrahimv, ximan have one thing in common which answers alot of questions.

Advo wrote::lost: to Image
If you have different opinion than another person, you can't accuse them of being of different area. I'm proud reer Gedo, my sub-clan live 80% in Gedo and 20% in Kilinka 5aad. Even if I was reer Mudug, i can fight and argue for Gedo.

Proud to be a reer Gedo u MOFO.

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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union wrote:A great sacrifice in the struggle to liberate the nation. :som: :up: :up:
:up: :up: :up:

Voltage naanaabka ceeb, iska nacnalee. when Shiskabab were killing Ur uncle Daud Dirir, where were U? When Shiskabab were beheading the Rer Ugas Shermake shicib, where were U. When Shiskabab were sending thousand Marehan ciyaal to Mogadishu where were U?

Mangaab foqal mangaab


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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Cool, my youngest abtiyaal are right now in Mandheera and mom's oldest brother in Garbahareey because of this. My abti has lived in Beled-Xaawo since '91 and never fled anywhere during any fight but was forced to flee to Garbahareey now because as he said "never has such fighting taken place in Beled-Xaawo in history, the fighting and destruction to the town is worse than USC, Al Itihad-SNF war, Ethiopian invasion, and all the tribal fighting of the last 20 years". Beled-Xaawo is a ghost town, destroyed, it's people scattered from Kenya to Bakool and you can still clap like the biggest xaasid in the world to something that will have zero fruitful outcome. If Dollow can't even take over Beled-Xaawo even after such fierce fighting, how will they hold the town for other rounds if they do take over let alone expect them to move to even the villages surrounding Beled-Xaawo let alone Garbahareey, Baardheere, or even in your fantasy Kismaayo?

What was so wrong with the situation in Beled-Xaawo that it has to be cursed with this? You and these minions in the West sit behind your computers when you come from your quiet comfortable lives as students or from your jobs somewhere in London or North America and have the audacity and the galls (I prefer to label xaasidnimo combined with absolute dead brains) to tell the mothers and kids in the worst kind of warfare, refugees cowering under the worst conditions, and people who have never before fled but felt the need now because of the level of destruction what is good for them. Did you ever ask any person in Beled-Xaawo whether they prefer this or a future with the old militias to the quiet dignity, security, and space to at least be free from insecurity, crime, lawlessness they enjoyed in the status quo?

Since this has already started, I actually wish Shabaab firmly and once and for all vanquishes the Dollow group neuteralizing them so they never attempt such folly again. Once and for all, may Shabaab destroy them for good so they have zero ability to put anything together again. Haa wada tagaan where ever they want to go but far away from being the carriers of war to people who do not need it.
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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Voltage wrote:Cool, my youngest abtiyaal are right now in Mandheera and mom's oldest brother in Garbahareey because of this. My abti has lived in Beled-Xaawo since '91 and never fled anywhere during any fight but was forced to flee to Garbahareey now because as he said "never has such fighting taken place in Beled-Xaawo in history, the fighting and destruction to the town is worse than USC, Al Itihad-SNF war, Ethiopian invasion, and all the tribal fighting of the last 20 years". Beled-Xaawo is a ghost town, destroyed, it's people scattered from Kenya to Bakool and you can still clap like the biggest xaasid in the world to something that will have zero fruitful outcome. If Dollow can't even take over Beled-Xaawo even after such fierce fighting, how will they hold the town for other rounds if they do take over let alone expect them to move to even the villages surrounding Beled-Xaawo let alone Garbahareey, Baardheere, or even in your fantasy Kismaayo?

What was so wrong with the situation in Beled-Xaawo that it has to be cursed with this? You and these minions in the West sit behind your computers when you come from your quiet comfortable lives as students or from your jobs somewhere in London or North America and have the audacity and the galls (I prefer to label xaasidnimo combined with absolute dead brains) to tell the mothers and kids in the worst kind of warfare, refugees cowering under the worst conditions, and people who have never before fled but felt the need now because of the level of destruction what is good for them. Did you ever ask any person in Beled-Xaawo whether they prefer this or a future with the old militias to the quiet dignity, security, and space to at least be free from insecurity, crime, lawlessness they enjoyed in the status quo?

Since this has already started, I actually wish Shabaab firmly and once and for all vanquishes the Dollow group neuteralizing them so they never attempt such folly again. Once and for all, may Shabaab destroy them for good so they have zero ability to put anything together again. Haa wada tagaan where ever they want to go but far away from being the carriers of war to people who do not need it.



:up: :up:


Anyway You are talking to animals, donkeys with zero brain power or brain capacity. Their thinking is linear and they cannot see big pictures. It is well known from everything from a Worldy, Religious, political, strategic, etc. angle I absolutely loathe this deluded faction Shishkabab. That being said, it is all about the lesser evil. Deen wise You are not allowed to destablize and root out established authorities for a return to chaos. Every single inch in Gedo is in the arms of this faction. Amarka iyagay ka go'da, amaanka iyo awooda iyagay gacanta u soo gashay. Don't get Me wrong I hate that, and I do not like these imbiciles in control, but obviously there is not shid these Doolow troublemakers can do about it. The biggest problem is Xabashi, kuwan mar hore would be destroyed. They come to B Xaawo get destoryed, run back to Doolow get a few rusty AK's from Xabashi and then get a slap in the rear to go fight again. They come fight again get destroyed and then run back to Doolow to repeat the same cycle. They have not been able to hold B Xaawo which is a very short distance from Doolow for 48 hours ever. They are fitno plain and simpke and have single handidly destroyed the only vibrant town in Gedo.



Coopoison is not 100% mentaly, and His dumby brigade of newbies in this section (Are they even Marexaan?) are right there with Him. No reason to even acknowledge their idiocy.
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