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Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:27 pm
by kambuli
Adali,
Insha Allaah Somalis will hold hands and wouldn't give any foreign country the chance to invade us..
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:28 pm
by nassir71
Adali,
Insha Allaah Somalis will hold hands and wouldn't give any foreign country the chance to invade us..
lol Al-Shabab and foreign jihadists have long ago invaded Somalia.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:36 pm
by kambuli
Nasir,
Ma Somalibaad tahay huuno???
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:39 pm
by Adali
this is what you should expect to see.
are you rooting for this invasion?
not at all

Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:45 pm
by Somaliman50
the UK weligood waxay u adeegsanaayeen burburka iyo halaaga somaaliya, and whoever believes the UK holds any sincere agenda for our people is lost. waa kuwii nfd iyo somali galbeed naga kaxaystay oo gacan shisheeye u dhiibey and if there forces come to somalia we will fight them just like mohamad cabdule xasan fought them 100 years ago.

So what link does the powerful British kingdom of a 100 years ago have to do with the one now? Do you actually believe at this current time they would physically send an army to fight and invade somalia?
what you must understand is that alshabab represent a global movement which is antiwestern and pro shariah, the UK would send what they can to somalia if it means they cud put a lid on this growing 'terrorism' because in todays world, war is a business.
100 years ago the british were a colonial power that wanted to dominate third world territories, today they are a neo colonial power that are still hooked onto our destruction as a muslim somali nation.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:48 pm
by nassir71
Nasir,
Ma Somalibaad tahay huuno???
Somali waan ahay (?)
lol I speak conversational Somali only. I am speaking in the long-term interests of the Somali people. I don't see any shame in getting foreigners help to stabilise Somalia.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:09 pm
by udun
After the major debacle in Iraq and Afghanistan, the recent overthrow of Libyan government, and recent economic meltdown of western economies, Somalia's untapped natural resources should be exploited since its population is badly displaced, beaten, and there is no group that can claim or present itself as the champions of the Somali state.
It is nothing else but scramble for Somalia.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:12 pm
by union
Second best thing to an American invasion.
Rejoice people of Somalia, the hour of your liberation is close at hand.

Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:16 pm
by kambuli
Alla Somaali baa iska ba'day...Allow samata bixi... Somalia needs aid not bullets and weapon...they need the same aid as Turkey is giving...But my men are the ones who are inviting powerfull miitary to kill people..Things will only get worse...Isn't decades of killings enough..Or we need bigger weapons that wipe ut the few millions that remained.. I ate killers of anykind

Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:20 pm
by KingMJ
After the major debacle in Iraq and Afghanistan, the recent overthrow of Libyan government, and recent economic meltdown of western economies, Somalia's untapped natural resources should be exploited since its population is badly displaced, beaten, and there is no group that can claim or present itself as the champions of the Somali state.
It is nothing else but scramble for Somalia.
Of course these wonderful and great
imaginary untapped natural resources have been the source of exploitation plots for decades upon decades they must be kept safe

Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:21 pm
by Somaliman50
Alla Somaali baa iska ba'day...Allow samata bixi... Somalia needs aid not bullets and weapon...they need the same aid as Turkey is giving...But my men are the ones who are inviting powerfull miitary to kill people..Things will only get worse...Isn't decades of killings enough..Or we needed bigger weapons that wipeut the few millions that remained.. I ate killers of anykind

soo ducee, ducaa wax kordhisa, not ooyin
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:25 pm
by fighter
Foreign invaderss outttttt
Those foreign bastards will suffer the same fate as those american invaderss in the 90s
Animals
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:08 pm
by kambuli
Abakar,
I do the duco 24/7..

Ilaahay ha aqbalo.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:31 pm
by Monk-of-Mogadishu
Right now the only option is a NATO intervention. Kenya has zero strategy nor even desire to lose men, Ethiopia is beaten down, and the regional proxy militias are a joke. A few days ago Al-Shabaab ambushed Axmed Madoobe's militias and stripped them of their weapons. Its clear that UK is hinting at a last-resort option since its the only thing left on the menu.
Re: Intervention Tension: UK eyes 'failed state' Somalia
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:29 pm
by udun
After the major debacle in Iraq and Afghanistan, the recent overthrow of Libyan government, and recent economic meltdown of western economies, Somalia's untapped natural resources should be exploited since its population is badly displaced, beaten, and there is no group that can claim or present itself as the champions of the Somali state.
It is nothing else but scramble for Somalia.
Of course these wonderful and great
imaginary untapped natural resources have been the source of exploitation plots for decades upon decades they must be kept safe

You should check with the
World Bank and ask them if those untapped resources are imaginary
