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Iran's involvement in Somali uranium and al shabab

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Re: Iran's involvement in Somali uranium and al shabab

Postby Canuck2 » Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:57 pm

Flooding the forum is not going to bring out daddy Saudi so you can lick it good. They already made up their minds unlike flip-flopping Wanlawein who are one day Al qaeda, Hisbollah, ONLF, AMISOM, Qatar subjects, Turkish orphans, Saudi maids...

Why not have principles and stand for one thing?


Go and eat your rawmeat Ethiopian, I don't waste my time with low IQ Ethiopian.
Listen donkey, nobody cares about Saudi or Arab they are just irrelevant people. This is eye opening to dangerous of Iran to Somali people. Iran and Saudi are two faces for same coin. Iran wants cheap uranium after arm embargo on Her and using Somali uranium for her nuclear program.

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Re: Iran's involvement in Somali uranium and al shabab

Postby mahoka » Sat Sep 02, 2017 2:00 pm

This is nothing more than propaganda being spread by few farmaajo gov and few darods, it has been proven wrong. The simple premise of the claim defies all logic, that a wahabi terrorist group like al Shabab who hate Shia would work with Iran.

Another way you can tell it's darod propaganda is because they said it's in galmudug, most darod hate hg and are willing to throw them under the bus.


Darod = the enemy within the Somali people

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Re: Iran's involvement in Somali uranium and al shabab

Postby Canuck2 » Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:08 pm

This is nothing more than propaganda being spread by few farmaajo gov and few darods, it has been proven wrong. The simple premise of the claim defies all logic, that a wahabi terrorist group like al Shabab who hate Shia would work with Iran.

Another way you can tell it's darod propaganda is because they said it's in galmudug, most darod hate hg and are willing to throw them under the bus.


Darod = the enemy within the Somali people


You are dumb just stick to gay threads in Sspot, listen Mr ass, al kebab needs arms and weapons and there is arm embryos on Somalia. Iran also needs cheap uranium for her nuclear program behind the international community. It is win win situation for both them. Iran and Saudi are not fighting for religious purposes but to dominate the region and control the passage of 75 %of world trade . It is about power, greedy and regional domination. Your simple mind would not gasp Things like that regional power, domination) your brain knows only the 3 villages and recognition.


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