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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby whitehartlane » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:35 am

Horta there is no question about the fact that Somalia's stock is rising, many countries are involved and many more will be joining up... We all know the integrity of the British involvement. what we don't know yet is the main reason for all this late action.

What I do know is that we need Britian for many reasons, one of them is the simple fact that with the English activity on somali soil, there will be less American involvement on the actually ground.. turkey has too many enemies that can jeopardize the results.. Britian is not in a position to dictate somali affairs for the long term...

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby RovingMadness » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:39 am

Lol that doesn't say much. It's a common diplomatic none sense. If you ask the head of the Mexican intel service about their presence in Burtinle; he will give you the same answer.
Actually, I believe they are there but recently came like within January of 2012. High level Ministers don't just visit a place like Mogadishu without already have their own boots on the ground.
That's normal. Even the Turkish PM came with his own troops; but are they based in Mogadishu? I don't think so

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Niya » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:40 am

If you ask the head of the Mexican intel service about their presence in Burtinle; he will give you the same answer.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I agree with Voltage's assessment. Are the Brits, just like some Arab countries uneasy about a possible growing Turkish influence in the horn in years to come?

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:47 am

Britain is Somalia's greatest enemy who have been behind the greatest disasters on the Somali people: the annexation of the Hawd, Ogaden, and NFD to Ethiopia and Kenya

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:58 am

Britain is Somalia's greatest enemy who have been behind the greatest disasters on the Somali people: the annexation of the Hawd, Ogaden, and NFD to Ethiopia and Kenya
Why are we welcoming them in our capital than? And Why are we going to their conference?

We are in no condition to resist anyone. Somalia became the Crack-head bitch in the Horn that is willing to do anything for a little attention and $$$.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:00 am

Somalian,

You welcome a guest, listen to what he says and then act accordingly.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:02 am

Britain is Somalia's greatest enemy who have been behind the greatest disasters on the Somali people: the annexation of the Hawd, Ogaden, and NFD to Ethiopia and Kenya
Sheikh Sharif's smile says otherwise.
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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:11 am

Britain is Somalia's greatest enemy who have been behind the greatest disasters on the Somali people: the annexation of the Hawd, Ogaden, and NFD to Ethiopia and Kenya
Sheikh Sharif's smile says otherwise.
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We already fail for the British Rat Trap!. Even Siilaanyo and his rebels that have never sat in a Somali Conference, are being forced to attend this one. This shit should be interesting to say the least.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:15 am

Kukri,

Sheik Sharif is a guy with good luck. His hooyo must have said some great duco for him. Things just keep working out for him.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:16 am

Interested it will be for sure but there will be lots of tears after the conference and thats also for sure.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:17 am

Kukri,

Sheik Sharif is a guy with good luck. His hooyo must have said some great duco for him. Things just keep working out for him.

:lol: More like inkaar than doco.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:26 am

Interested it will be for sure but there will be lots of tears after the conference and thats also for sure.
If the British have learned anything over the course of the years, I think they will know who to dissappointed and who to not.

UK Development Minister Andrew Mitchell who was in Somalia a few days ago first visited Mogadishu and his next stop was Garowe.
I am wondering if the UK Foreign Secretary will do the same. 8-)

One thing is for sure it won't be Reer Puntland or Reer Mogadishu who will be in tears at the end of the conference.
If they have the Common decency to respect and acknowledged you personally on the home front. They will do the same in London. :som: 8-) :up:


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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:33 am

One thing is for sure it won't be Reer Puntland or Reer Mogadishu who will be in tears at the end of the conference.
In other words it will be reer somaliland.


I get the feeling that reer puntland are the ones who are most looking forward to the conference and i wonder why that is.


Lets wait and see.

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:43 am

One thing is for sure it won't be Reer Puntland or Reer Mogadishu who will be in tears at the end of the conference.
In other words it will be reer somaliland.


I get the feeling that reer puntland are the ones who are most looking forward to the conference and i wonder why that is.


Lets wait and see.
The British can only dictate to the Poor, any attempt to sideline Mogadishu or Garowe will backfire. For one Puntland seems to be sitting on the wealth of the entire nation so obviously wrong people to piss off. As for Reer Mogadishu that hold on the capital city will continue to make them irrelevant and very important to the future of Somalia. :som: :up:

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Re: UK Foreign Secretary Lands In Mogadishu Names Ambassador

Postby Kukri » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:50 am

The British can only dictate to the Poor, any attempt to sideline Mogadishu or Garowe will backfire. For one Puntland seems to be sitting on the wealth of the entire nation so obviously wrong people to piss off. As for Reer Mogadishu that hold on the capital city will continue to make them irrelevant and very important to the future of Somalia.
No one will piss Puntland off because Puntland will be more than willing to share their loot with the west than with Somalis.

Personaly i think that oil well should be destroyed, for the simple reason that reer puntland are the least Somalis of all Somalia. They are no different than Ethiopia as they are power hangry and wouldn't think twice about selling the whole of Somalia


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