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deconstruction of the regime begins

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby EEGA9 » Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:14 pm

Ethiopia is making a quick comeback in Somali Politics not that they left but as International forces reignited interest in Somalia, the playground became a little crowded for them. The whole Addis agreement and its current political maneuverings is indeed apart of its agenda to continue to influence Somalia and to mold a future "weak and dependent' Somalia, a non-threatening Somalia.We seem docile and feeble when faced with Ethiopia sometimes you just have to cringe at the sight of this relationship.The current Government doesn't need to be as submissive as previous governments.
Somalia and Ethiopia are brotherly nations, both nations face the same threats from terrorist ONLF. :stylin:
Ethiopia main interest is having a weak and Ethiopian dependent
administration in Somalia to avoid ONLF [Ogaden National Liberation
Front] safe heaven and to weaken a mentality of greater Somalia.
Ethiopia present itself as a peacemaker but supporting multiple groups
inside the TFG
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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby BlackRain » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:28 am

If Saacid truly wants to bring this government down and put them on the spot, he surely can. He can start with contacting with hardened Faroole and from there they can recruit Madoobe to their side and it's checkmate

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:36 am

If Saacid truly wants to bring this government down and put them on the spot, he surely can. He can start with contacting with hardened Faroole and from there they can recruit Madoobe to their side and it's checkmate
Give it up Puntlandi, Kastumo people who are 30 mins away need your help. :stylin:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:37 am

Ethiopia is making a quick comeback in Somali Politics not that they left but as International forces reignited interest in Somalia, the playground became a little crowded for them. The whole Addis agreement and its current political maneuverings is indeed apart of its agenda to continue to influence Somalia and to mold a future "weak and dependent' Somalia, a non-threatening Somalia.We seem docile and feeble when faced with Ethiopia sometimes you just have to cringe at the sight of this relationship.The current Government doesn't need to be as submissive as previous governments.
Somalia and Ethiopia are brotherly nations, both nations face the same threats from terrorist ONLF. :stylin:
Ethiopia main interest is having a weak and Ethiopian dependent
administration in Somalia to avoid ONLF [Ogaden National Liberation
Front] safe heaven and to weaken a mentality of greater Somalia.
Ethiopia present itself as a peacemaker but supporting multiple groups
inside the TFG
.
:meles: :damn:
Somalia and Ethiopia are brotherly nations, ONLF is a terrorist organisation that is a threat to both the stability of Somalia and Ethiopia. :stylin:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby sahal80 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:01 am

If Saacid truly wants to bring this government down and put them on the spot, he surely can. He can start with contacting with hardened Faroole and from there they can recruit Madoobe to their side and it's checkmate
No. Nothing like that way.

Saacid has his own central groups also the southwestren bloc

Saacid has taking advantage of three developments: the arrest of hassan dahir so hassan sheekh lacks the support of their mps and elders, jubba agreement, the speakers new position plus he wants to change the current FM and has others

This means hassan sheekh and his dam jadid are closer to you your blocs general policy than saacid.

Defence your changing the thread into a useless, the reason I'm commeting on blackrain and egga posts is because they are showing good points so pls come up with good points or stop focking up the thread. No need to repeat your ethiopian shyt 24/7 if you can't do better :roll:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby BlackRain » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:06 am

Sahal, If Saacid plays his cards right, he can not only survive he can also bring Culusow down. You do know Faroole and Saacid met recently in Djbouti and a while ago, he was in Garowe for three days, so he enjoys good support from them. If he has support from Baydabo like you stated and also from central areas, then he surely has the support of all Somalis save Moqdisho?

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby oxymoron » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:10 am

:lol:
I hope you will support the new saacid as he is now a NO man or that was just an excuse :?

He said today him, hassan sheekh and jawari will finish at one time!!
I look forward to see a Prime Minister with balls.

As long as PM Saacid exercises his Constitutional powers he has my full support. :up: 8-)

No one wants a sleeping Prime Minister. :ugeek:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:11 am

Sahal, If Saacid plays his cards right, he can not only survive he can also bring Culusow down. You do know Faroole and Saacid met recently in Djbouti and a while ago, he was in Garowe for three days, so he enjoys good support from them. If he has support from Baydabo like you stated and also from central areas, then he surely has the support of all Somalis save Moqdisho?
Is this what HAG has reduced puntlandi's too? Just sheer imaginations/fairy-tails and wishes. :stylin:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:14 am

:lol:
I hope you will support the new saacid as he is now a NO man or that was just an excuse :?

He said today him, hassan sheekh and jawari will finish at one time!!
I look forward to see a Prime Minister with balls.

As long as PM Saacid exercises his Constitutional powers he has my full support. :up: 8-)

No one wants a sleeping Prime Minister. :ugeek:
How does it feel to be on the sidelines excluded from power. :stylin:

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby sahal80 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:18 am

Sahal, If Saacid plays his cards right, he can not only survive he can also bring Culusow down. You do know Faroole and Saacid met recently in Djbouti and a while ago, he was in Garowe for three days, so he enjoys good support from them. If he has support from Baydabo like you stated and also from central areas, then he surely has the support of all Somalis save Moqdisho?
I disagree

Firstly, puntland is after the pm position so that won't change the reality but I had an info says that saacid will be more open to maamul goboleeds so unless he offers big things for puntlands I doubt...

Saacid may recognize southwest state and this contradicts with jubba agreement

Saacids is backed by the central groups so I doubt...

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby BlackRain » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:40 am

[quote="sahal80.Firstly, puntland is after the pm position..[/quote]

I wonder how you come up with this bold statement? Nowhere has puntland demanded the PM's position from central government. If Puntland truly wanted the PM seat, , they would have gone about their way in removing him like they did to Farmaajo. Puntland has never released any statement demanding the PM, in fact they have supported the PM throughout his year stay in power. They have also aired out their disapproval about that ill fated attempt to remove him three months ago.

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby sahal80 » Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:53 am

[quote="sahal80.Firstly, puntland is after the pm position..


I wonder how you come up with this bold statement? Nowhere has puntland demanded the PM's position from central government. If Puntland truly wanted the PM seat, , they would have gone about their way in removing him like they did to Farmaajo. Puntland has never released any statement demanding the PM, in fact they have supported the PM throughout his year stay in power. They have also aired out their disapproval about that ill fated attempt to remove him three months ago.

Beenta intaas ku jooji[/quote]
Well, let us put it this way: puntland wants a pm who is connected with her like abdiwali, obviously only a native son can do this.

Because of abdiwali garawe has become more important locally and internationally, eg gawowe1, garowe2 the relation with italy...etc.

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Re: deconstruction of the regime begins

Postby InoCabdi » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:47 pm

Ethiopia is making a quick comeback in Somali Politics not that they left but as International forces reignited interest in Somalia, the playground became a little crowded for them. The whole Addis agreement and its current political maneuverings is indeed apart of its agenda to continue to influence Somalia and to mold a future "weak and dependent' Somalia, a non-threatening Somalia.We seem docile and feeble when faced with Ethiopia sometimes you just have to cringe at the sight of this relationship.The current Government doesn't need to be as submissive as previous governments.
Somalia and Ethiopia are brotherly nations, both nations face the same threats from terrorist ONLF. :stylin:
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