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al shabaab loosening its grip on the south

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al shabaab loosening its grip on the south

Postby sahal80 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:26 pm

this game comes down to one simple fact:new ethiopian and kenyan borders inside somalia with their two armies meeting at gedo region where the ethiopian army have taken positions in balad xaawo and the kenyan army in ceelcade to make one common front againist an army that isn't matched to them. the kenyan jets that is bombing them, the hiiraan they lost it for ethiopia, then nothing has to be on their side while the amisom is heading lower shabeele.
Itsincorrect to assume you too could go free in there after the defeat of al shabaab. You wont.

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