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HutuKing01 wrote:Niya wrote:Sh Sharif is a pragmatic man. He knows Somalia will thrive if it is at peace with its neighbors. Negotiations is the way to go to resolve issues.
Sheikh Sharif made big mistake to call for peace with ethiopia. He should have said that zenawi committed war crimes and must be brough to tribunal trial.
But you know,iam not surprised because the sheikh has been promised money to say such thing.
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xoogSADE14 wrote:Diyeeshe
Sxb waad ogtahay ineeysan Ethiopia marnaba arrimaheena faraha kala baxeeyne maxaad isu indho tireeysaa?
Just admit it, Shariif is cozing up to the TPLF because he wants to be able to return and govern. Which won't happen without Meles's blessing.


HutuKing01 wrote:Niya wrote:Sh Sharif is a pragmatic man. He knows Somalia will thrive if it is at peace with its neighbors. Negotiations is the way to go to resolve issues.
Sheikh Sharif made big mistake to call for peace with ethiopia. He should have said that zenawi committed war crimes and must be brough to tribunal trial.
But you know,iam not surprised because the sheikh has been promised money to say such thing.
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Twisted_Logic wrote:If Meles' blessing was the main prerequisite to governing Somalia, Hiraale would be sipping tea in Kismayo today.


xoogSADE14 wrote:Twisted_Logic wrote:If Meles' blessing was the main prerequisite to governing Somalia, Hiraale would be sipping tea in Kismayo today.
lol
We all know how many paper governments Somalia has had since the overthrow of the Kacaan. What makes you think Shariif's government (If he were to be selected) would be any different?
Take off your qabiil lenses for a sec and be realistic.

abakar20 wrote:wallahi xoogsade beentaa ma ahan. what is happening in jabtuti will not be fruitful thats for sure. this is like 8 years ago when abdiqasim salad was elected. everyone became optimistic that something would materialize, but the stubborn warlords opposed them. today we have a similar story, if the sheriff is elected, alshabaab (one of the few groups who control large areas) will oppose him too, for their own reasons.
Twisted_Logic wrote:Sxb, I have 20/20 vision, I don't need glasses.
You have every right to be pessimistic and the truth is no-one can say with 100% certinity what the future hold. But I prefer to be optimistic.
Ethiopia has no role in the Jabuti process, heck the whole idea of holding the elections in Baidoba was their plan to hijack the process. Whatever, comes out of Jabuti will come with the endorsement of the International Community and a mandate to correct the problems of the last 21+18 years. Certainly, it is not a fool-proof process and there are characters involved who shouldn't be there but any solution to our problems has to be gradual. The usual emotional/qabil cries will fall in deaf ears I hope this time around. Both the real candidates have invested energy and time to take the Ethiopians out and isolating the warlord elements of the TFG. I would prefer them to continue their work and build on to their successes.
Using Ethiopia as an excuse this time around will not work.

Twisted_Logic wrote:Fah1223,
It won't fail.

FAH1223 wrote:Twisted_Logic wrote:Fah1223,
It won't fail.
How much would you be willing to bet on that?



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