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FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby grandpakhalif » Mon Dec 30, 2019 4:17 pm

UAE for sure and its puppets from Dam Jadiid.

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby Murax » Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:21 pm

Abkowdhiblaawe you kind of missed the plot on what Shirib and I were saying. Al Shaydaan claiming responsibility RIGHT after UAE was pointed out raises a lot of questions. It is not a stretch of the imagination at all to connect UAE, Al Shaydaan working in unison with UAE pulling their strings. Who’s to say UAE intelligence did not tell Al Shaydaan immediately claim responsibility, even though we KNOW Al Shaydaan would have much preferred to stay silent and not take responsibility just like they did with the other major attack Oct 14. Both UAE, Al Shaydaan have the same primary objective which is they desperately want this Gov gone ASAP. Only Allah knows what the truth is, but for you to not even slightly acknowledge the irony of this development just shows how you are a blind supporter of your opposition uncles, with your head in the sand saying don’t talk to me.

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby FarhanYare » Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:47 am

If I was farmaajo I would force NISA to spin this on outside agents as the culprits. I mean think about it to if I said waa Shabaab I will look weak and incompetent. Two characteristics that I don't need going into parliamentary election year. Let's run with waa UAE

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby IRONm@N » Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:58 am

They better have a clear evidence because the investigation did t even happen, no one is still arrested, so not sure how they come to this conclusion.
He should testify in front of the parliament

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Tue Dec 31, 2019 7:38 am

Abkowdhiblaawe you kind of missed the plot on what Shirib and I were saying. Al Shaydaan claiming responsibility RIGHT after UAE was pointed out raises a lot of questions. It is not a stretch of the imagination at all to connect UAE, Al Shaydaan working in unison with UAE pulling their strings. Who’s to say UAE intelligence did not tell Al Shaydaan immediately claim responsibility, even though we KNOW Al Shaydaan would have much preferred to stay silent and not take responsibility just like they did with the other major attack Oct 14. Both UAE, Al Shaydaan have the same primary objective which is they desperately want this Gov gone ASAP. Only Allah knows what the truth is, but for you to not even slightly acknowledge the irony of this development just shows how you are a blind supporter of your opposition uncles, with your head in the sand saying don’t talk to me.
Bro lets act like adults. There is no doubt about Al shabab getting fundings from foreign countries. But lets cut the crap i dont like how Nabad iyo Nolol only talks about UAE only. Why are you talking sides between two sand niggers. Didn't Qatar finance Xisbul Islam and Al shabab? Didn't Qatar give Asylum to Xisbul islams founder Dr omar iman Abubakar? Didn't they give Asylum to Sheikh Atam of the galgala Al shabab? Didn't they offer asylum to Roobow abu mansuur? Why do every terrorist group have a HQ in Qatar?

Sxb say what you want but i will never take sides, Qatar and UAE are two evil motherfockers.

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby Murax » Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:34 am

AbkoowDhiblaawe,

The sand nigger sissy arabs are all the same to me, and have all supported Al Shaydaan either currently or at some point. However Turkey has been a solid reliable partner from Shariif to today. This attack targeted Somali, Turkish groups and yes may very well have been just orchestrated by Al Shaydaan alone, or with UAE help. I rule out Qatari involvement not because I’m saying they’re better but the number #1 thing in crime investigation is motive. Qatar has no real motive to sabotage this particular Government as they helped put them in power or Turkey their one real ally.

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Re: FGS Insinuates UAE Responsibility For Ex Control

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:52 am

AbkoowDhiblaawe,

The sand nigger sissy arabs are all the same to me, and have all supported Al Shaydaan either currently or at some point. However Turkey has been a solid reliable partner from Shariif to today. This attack targeted Somali, Turkish groups and yes may very well have been just orchestrated by Al Shaydaan alone, or with UAE help. I rule out Qatari involvement not because I’m saying they’re better but the number #1 thing in crime investigation is motive. Qatar has no real motive to sabotage this particular Government as they helped put them in power or Turkey their one real ally.
Cool yes i agree with you.


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