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Somali Politicians have not learned from the 80s

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Somali Politicians have not learned from the 80s

Postby XHKS » Sat Dec 28, 2019 3:39 pm

They think by allying themselfs with foreign inteligence service and al shabab that they can aquire wealth and leadership position.

every person that works with foreign inteligence service is known and every businessman that does business with al shabab is known.

somalis are are playing the same dangerous game that they played in the late 80s.


if you look, entire abgaal land is occupied, habar gedir is today divided along religious and tribal line, xawadle is in political wilderness, raxanwayn is uniting against hawiye, daarood koonfur have come to a agreement ahmed madoobe fell out with ogadeenka kenya.

there is war brewing in wagooyi galbeed, puntland is on the verge of disintegration, al shabab has taken it war to NFD were they have converted entire somali groups from sufism to salafism

there is a major cold war going on between ethiopia and egypt and the moment somaliland gave base to UAE that was a red allert to ethiopia and it dam project.

the somali islamist under HSM and sharif want to make a comback under the guise of secular politicians with vast resources from gulf states.

the coming election will show why farmaajo is the greates somali president and the most qonsiquential leader since siyaad barre.

he is literally the clue that is holding somalis together ever sub clan is divided and competing against one and another.

every somali tribal elder knows that, what i find intresting is raxanwaayn is about to flex its mighty power, which we have never seen before :shock:

all of this because the uncertain future without farmaajo nobody can hold somali togother

in the end Farmaajo will come through since everyone is fearing eachother

the power strugle between raxanwayne and hawiye is scarry, raxanwayn is more armed and has more reserouced then ever before andthey can form a tactical allaince with al shabab anytime which will give them acces to hiiraan, xamar and galmudug.

if you look were the bombs enter xamar from, its isgooyska afgoy or isgoyska balcad, what that does that tell you, there is major tribal schism going on outside mogadishu and only al shabab is keeping peace among verious hawiye clans while exployting the tribal and political rift between them

you think ceelbur cant be liberated once its liberated duduble and murursade will kill eachother whole sale.

its decided by somalida koonfur to expell habar gedir from south of mogadishu and abgaal is reconquering xamar street by street, hotel by hotel and district by district.

ahmed madoobe is scarred of what happening in ogadeniya and Gedo, the great daarood tribal war have reached jubaland, ogadeniya and nfd

what the fok is going on, the only thing that works seems dawlada somalia

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