Finally, you've become a certified alshabab supporter.Addoow wrote:hahaha,xisbul xasuuq is being used and abused,I just hope in alshabab ay goowracaan labadaasi gaalo.gaal dil gartiisana sii.
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Finally, you've become a certified alshabab supporter.Addoow wrote:hahaha,xisbul xasuuq is being used and abused,I just hope in alshabab ay goowracaan labadaasi gaalo.gaal dil gartiisana sii.
AR1223 wrote:Finally, you've become a certified alshabab supporter.Addoow wrote:hahaha,xisbul xasuuq is being used and abused,I just hope in alshabab ay goowracaan labadaasi gaalo.gaal dil gartiisana sii.
Too late! You've openly exposed your support for alshabab.Addoow wrote:no,no,when u give your sisters hot ass as a gift,then i may start supporting alshabab dee.hahahah get u.

paidmonk wrote:I must say, Cagdheer aren't many DNA points away from the lower branches of primates.
Hassan Turki's forces account for upwards of 80% of Hizbul Islam, yet this big-foot moron hands over all of the authority to Hawiye-Eritreans whose armed force accounts for less than 10% of the organization - the rest being pick-up militias along the way and other groups in Hizbul Islam.
I just don't get Ras Kaambooni group's stupidity here. They're closely tied to Shabaab as well but now they've just further distanced themselves by allying with shape-shifting Hawiye wadaads.
That's why its so easy for Shabaab to ask & get what they want, they're dealing with primitive animals.
Shabaab is nominally led by Sheikh Mohamed Mukhtar Abdirahman "Abu Zubeyr," though experts say a core group of senior leaders guide its actions. The group is divided into three geographical units: Bay and Bokool regions, led by Mukhtar Roobow "Abu Mansur," the group's spokesman; south-central Somalia and Mogadishu; and Puntland and Somaliland. A fourth unit, which controls the Juba Valley, is led by Hassan Abdillahi Hersi "Turki," who is not considered to be a member of Shabaab, but is closely aligned with it. These regional units "appear to operate independently of one another, and there is often evidence of friction between them," says a December 2008 UN Monitoring Group report.
http://www.cfr.org/publication/18650/al ... Fterrorism




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