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SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

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Re: SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

Postby Meru » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:20 am

Why r they ganging up on some defenceless homeless guy? :? They look like they are going to face a full armed army.
now that is AP anti riot unit, you have not even heard of the dreaded Paramilitary GSU. that alone can wipe out small armies like Djibouti,Burundi etc without even the involvement of the Kenyan army.it is the commando force/special force, Kenya equivalent of navy seals. they are trained by the spetznatz and the marine seals they have their own air wing and do not relay on the air force for transportation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Service_Unit. do not joke with Kenya, when i tell you we can wipe out any country in the horn am not joking.
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Re: SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

Postby gurey25 » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:26 am

wow Su-30's about 6- 8 !!

you should know meru that 8 Su-30s if flown by experienced pilots could wipe out all 22 of Kenya's F-5's.
They even have the range to fly to kenya fight for a few hours and then return back without fueling.

and they can see and shoot all of your planes down before your F-5's even realize that there is someone out there..


Me thinks its time to catch up.

you have time, Ugandans cannot fly these well till 2017 minimum

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Postby Meru » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:43 am

wow Su-30's about 6- 8 !!

you should know meru that 8 Su-30s if flown by experienced pilots could wipe out all 22 of Kenya's F-5's.
They even have the range to fly to kenya fight for a few hours and then return back without fueling.

and they can see and shoot all of your planes down before your F-5's even realize that there is someone out there..


Me thinks its time to catch up.

you have time, Ugandans cannot fly these well till 2017 minimum
:lol: :lol: they probably wont have enough, our pilots are very experienced, among the best in Africa, you need to know Kenya is very secretive when it comes to disclosing its weapons especially the air force is a strict secret, those f-5 are for ceremonies in national days and training, it is just the other day the airforce disclosed they have 56 of these tank busters, not even the CIA Knew
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Postby FBISOMALIA » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:54 am

clever step by south sudan they want money too since south somalia became cow everyone wants her milk ...!!!

ilaham ini shaaam

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Postby Meru » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:17 am

http://www.sudantribune.com/South-Sudan ... ader,39857
August 16, 2011 (JUBA) - The leader of an opposition political party in South Sudan on Tuesday expressed dissatisfaction with a senior member of the ruling party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), for proposing that the new country send troops to war-ravaged Somalia as part of the African Union peacekeeping force there.

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Somalis displaced from their home villages by famine and drought pass an African Union armored vehicle at a feeding center on August 16, 2011 in Mogadishu, Somalia (AFP)

Deng Alor Kuol, the caretaker minister of foreign affairs said the newly independent country was “prepared” to offer a helping hand in support to Somalia in its commitment to peace in Africa in comments to the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme, on Monday.

“It is part of our responsibility to help our Somalia brothers and sisters to achieve peace," Alor said.

“We, as Africans, must be in the lead to alleviate problems before we ask the Western world or anyone else, to come to our help”, he added.

Some 3.7 million Somalis are at risk of starvation, the majority of them in the south of the country that has been in a state of armed anarchy for two decades, complicating any humanitarian relief effort.

Around 100,000 Somalis who have fled to the capital Mogadishu from other parts of the country due to a severe drought are facing famine, and aid groups are struggling to provide emergency supplies.

But Peter Abdullah Raman Sule, the leader of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in an interview with Sudan Tribune on Tuesday said the new country should focus on addressing its internal security challenges before offering to send troops abroad.

“There is no doubt that South Sudan as a member of the international community should contribute to the maintenance of peace and stability of any country in the world, especially the African countries to which it belongs, but I think this is not yet time”, said Sule.

“South Sudan has a lot of challenges which I think should be addressed before reaching out with help” he added.

“If we go without having solved our own problems, what examples are we giving the world? How would our intervention be perceived [...] if we have not addressed our own issues”, asked the opposition leader.

Several rebels groups operate in South Sudan including the Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) as well a politically motivated rebellions. South Sudan also suffers from cattle raiding and banditry.

The veteran politician argued that there is no logic in sending troops to Somalia at a time the country needs provide adequate security and maintain stability so the government can implement development projects.

Garang Makuac Deng, a businessman in Juba said he would prefer that the government give priority to internal security matters before it could think of any international intervention. He argued that there appears to be an increase in criminal activity in the new nation.

"Shops and stores are broken during the day by organized groups. Women are robbed and people suspected of having money are killed. They even go to individual houses suspected of having money. These are issues which the government should address first”, explained Deng

Many African units make up the UN peacekeeping mission to South Sudan, which became independent on July 9th as part of a 2005 peace deal.

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Re: SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

Postby 934 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:21 am

This is an insult to Somalia. South Sudanese should apologize immediately.
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Re: SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

Postby Colonel » Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:30 am

This will only encourage more youth to fly back to Somalia and join the fight. The south has forgotten what the word pride means, now I understand why sland wants to distance itself from Somalia...I'm just surprised pland has not followed suit...yet.
If true this is the last straw for me, I say he'll to xamar someone might aswell drop a nuke in there, they are bringing down the Somali name.

Our brothers kulaha, ur no brother of mine you filthy Hutu blood drinker gaal, North Sudan are my brothers they will soon destroy u inshallah.

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Re: SOUTH SUDAN TO SEND TROOPS TO SOMALIA TO HELP AMISOM

Postby IRONm@N » Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:27 am

This will only encourage more youth to fly back to Somalia and join the fight. The south has forgotten what the word pride means, now I understand why sland wants to distance itself from Somalia...I'm just surprised pland has not followed suit...yet.
If true this is the last straw for me, I say he'll to xamar someone might aswell drop a nuke in there, they are bringing down the Somali name.

Our brothers kulaha, ur no brother of mine you filthy Hutu blood drinker gaal, North Sudan are my brothers they will soon destroy u inshallah.
They were Somalis who were cheering for South Sudanese indepence, and I warn them about it, and now they see, the firs think they want to do is join Uganda in shelling the Bakara market, geopolitically its not good for Somalia for strong South Sudan. South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia are together, North Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea and Somalia are together, Tanzania and Kenya are some what neutral, if though Kenya is now trying to get into.


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