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Barre Hiiraale

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Barre Hiiraale

Postby Bermooda » Sat Apr 19, 2014 4:37 am

Supposedly after the deal collapsed because of Kenyan interference he has given his full support to the other Madobe and his South West State. Can anyone confirm if this is True or False.

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby original dervish » Sat Apr 19, 2014 5:01 am

Mere rumours.......The brotherly clans of J/Land will solve any disagreements through dialogue. :D :som: :up:

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby FarhanYare » Sat Apr 19, 2014 5:08 am

Barre hiiraale is nothing without the support of Yabardhowrkace.

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Apr 19, 2014 6:06 am

Barre hiiraale is nothing without the support of Yabardhowrkace.
Lol

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby sahal80 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:49 pm

This is related with the govts submissive-during-post-liberations era policies

The agenda for each region is from ethiopia/IGAD who want things to happen in favour of their balance

Thus, the pm is implementing that policy wich is to get rid of barre hiiraale and the pro-govt forces before liberating the rest of gedo and jubba so they can put the gedo forces under their direct control in the post-liberation era!.

This policy is to stop the govts initial military policy to extend from all the directions and form one politically allied with the govt SNA in there

It seems now that the govts only controls the ugandan front, it may get the ports wich will be under other amisom

What's happening in kismayo is an ethiopian/kenyan agenda!.

Thus, barre searchs for his last political ally wich is nuunow as he can't exisit without al shabaab. Lakin cagafcagafta waa ko soo socotaa.
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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby original dervish » Sat Apr 19, 2014 3:14 pm

These are the consequences of failed policies of the Hassan Sheikh regime.
I told you from the very beginning....Hassan sheikhs decisive and confrontational polices will result in increased foreign penetration of Somalia.
Instead of begging all over the world & filling their pockets, the govt should have worked with their fellow Somali's to end the foreign intrigues.

Amisom will now work to consolidate their grip over the regions. Hiiraan is just the beginning.
Regional/provincial governors will be anointed in Addis/Nairobi and rubber stamped in Xamar.

Al Shabaab will be allowed to regroup in the central regions & launch terrorist attacks in Xamar.
The future for Somalia is looking bleaker than ever.

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby Bermooda » Sun Apr 20, 2014 1:08 am

FarhanYare :lol: Sahal this Pm siding with Madobe has less to do with IGAD more with Fartaag + Hiiraales uncompromising ways. The real game changer will be when Kaliil gets replaced for a more pro Raskamboni.

OD this is not an individual problem but a Somali one as a whole. Our so called leaders rather have a foreigner dictating us then one of our own because of clannish reasons :meles:

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Re: Barre Hiiraale

Postby original dervish » Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:47 am

I disagree sxb......Sheikh Shariif, for all his faults, always kept his door open to all Somali's.
Hassan Sheikh came in to office with a USC mindset, not surprising when you consider whom financed his "election".

Somalia needs rid of this disastrous regime in order to progress.


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