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Who called them?

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Re: Who called them?

Postby Talo alle udaa » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:18 am

It would be irrational to support a government that has tried to undermine you from day one.
The government in Mog town should have tried to take the lead and show goodwill but instead wanted to toss a side a program that has been ongoing for the past 4 years.
This relentless opposition, where lower level ministers are sent to give orders and not even have a dialogue has ledd to the present state.

It's ironic how no one flinches when the speaker of the house has to go to Ethiopia to remove the former head of baidoa (via the Ethiopian military) but when
Kismayo admin goes to nairobi to discuss with IGAD, our small teeth cousins trump the "nationlism" card for what's its worth.

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Re: Who called them?

Postby Colonel » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:51 am

Ogadeen have lost the chess game that is (kismaayo) by allying themselves with Kenya they initally gained the upper hand however, Kenya is a foriegn power and raas kambooni is a militia. The PM quickly disbanded aswj militia, thus laying they way for rasa kambooni to either join the goverment forces and if they do their commander of SNA in jubba is marehan thus making Ahmed madoobe insignificant or to label them as a rebel force and the SNA will kick them out. Which ever option they choose twas kambooni is finished.
Where have you been for the past few months? Ras Kamboni and the government agreed to work together and integrate RKK forces into the military back in December.
Abdinasir Serar, spokesman for the Ras Kamboni militia, said the two sides agreed to form a new administration for the Jubba regions based on the country's constitution and integrating the Ras Kamboni militia into the Somali military.

http://sabahionline.com/en_GB/articles/ ... wsbrief-01
Does that mean Ahmed Madoobe is to abandon his position as the leader of RKK? Certainly not, the aim is to have him as Governor of the Jubbas with Ras Kamboni as the regions sole military force. The House is slowly moving towards this objective, following victory on the battlefield the focus is now on the politics.

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Re: Who called them?

Postby GIJaamac » Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:30 pm

Axmed Blackie is seeking new blessings from his new master, Uhuru Kenyatta. Waa iska caadi. :Shrug:

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Re: Who called them?

Postby Sagaashan » Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:31 pm

Just like P.O told us few nights ago, the so called heads of Jubbaland project were summoned by kikiyus after kenyan trained raskamboni and kenyan trained cabaas troops were gonna go at it. I am all for Jubbaland aslong as the federal government facilitates it but we will not accept any group that shows more loyalty to foreign interest than their elected government.
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Re: Who called them?

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:32 pm

Colonel, I think you are confused. That agreement alluded to by the paper is to have 6month administrations set up, like the other gobols, but ras kambooni has not agreed to that. Nor have they showed willingness to disband ras kambooni for government shirts. The next few weeks will see what path they will take. But one thing is for sure, there is no reconciliation between the govt and the current Jubbaland initiative, which has been in dead waters since the first day. Also, ras kambooni will never be the sole military force in K-city, infact the opposite will start to occur.

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Re: Who called them?

Postby Colonel » Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:40 pm

PO,

How can I take your statements seriously when:

1) You are known to flip flop on the Jubbaland issue, one day you support it...the next you call it a travesty.
2) You are known to fabricate or support false stories, hence the infamous name "Bravado Bros" which has been given to you by the SNET community.
3) The Marehan camp is divided. Nobody knows who their leader is, a few weeks ago it was Aw-Libaax, then Col. Radeer, now it seems to be Cabaas. Some of these men want to continue with the Jubbaland Project while others don't.

The current government is in no position to get rid of Ras Kamboni. Do you agree with this statement or not? If not, let us know why.

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Re: Who called them?

Postby grandpakhalif » Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:09 pm

Axmed Madoobe is just serving his master. Ask Archbishop Elder Colonel, he was present at the meeting in the Holy Father Church of Nairobi :whew:
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