Miyir

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  1. X Xunuf soo dhawoow, waa lagu tabay awoowe.

     

    back to the topic and usual karbaash for the separatist.

     

    The way Gas operates will be the end of You (wadna xanuun), hard to pigeonhole. I do sympathise Your pain.

     

    it's hard the separatist like you to grasp the art of politics and deal making no wonder you're still on the fringe, no input or much influence in your future! sad eh. likes of Qoslaaye and Salafist gang are an obstacle to overcome for the common good and the good man like Gas will prevail.


  2. Training for what? what happened thousands trained in Uganda and Xalane?

    The presidential place, Airport, Parliament and all the officials from top to bottom are guarded by AMISOM, what do they do after training?

     

    for this: 70 Al-Shabaab militants killed in N. Somalia: official

    http://hiiraan.com/news4/2016/Mar/104657/70_al_shabaab_militants_killed_in_n_somalia_official.aspx

     

    Or this: Al Shabaab militants seize two towns in southern Somalia

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-somalia-attack-idUSKCN0R50HX20150905

     

    or this: Al Shabaab takes over Marka port after AU troops withdraw

    http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/02/06/al-shabaab-takes-over-marka-port-after-au-troops-withdraw_c1289958


  3. @cadnaan1 How can hundreds of armed al-Qaeda / ISIL fighters wander freely in the Somali waters right under the noses of international navies?

     

    Logistics of moving such number must be a daunting task and the cost involved mus be a huge (land and sea). alharm or damajadiid alone cannot manage.

     

    the biggest question how they managed to keep it a secret so long? undertaking such a task needs months of preparation


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    A moderate Islamic narrative today is a Muslim Brotherhood narrative, which has been destroyed by the Gulf states supporting the military coup in Egypt,” says Prof Moussalli, referring to the Egyptian military’s ousting of the elected President Mohammed Morsi, a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure, in July 2013.

    “We lost that opportunity with Egypt. Egypt could have paved the way for real change in the area. But Saudi Arabia stood against it, in a very malicious way, and destroyed the possibility of changing the Arab regimes into more democratic regimes that accept the transfer of power peacefully. They don’t want it

     

    Brotherhood same as Salafi/Wahabi ideology both fighting for supremacy, removing the brotherhood sect and that lunatic Morsi was the Best thing that happened to Egypt/middle east, Saudi Salafi's support accidental.

     

     


  5. said:

    Xabad maxaa nacas iskaga dhigeysa? You well aware how people are sensitive about their deen and it being ridiculed, which is what you have just done by calling Islam Mohamedanism, and that coming from a fellow Somali however you have strayed from the path is little too heavy to bear. So, you're not Gaal cad so thread carefully when discussing about Islam, that is cause you're Somali.

     

    menacing words, why ? think i have seen countless times


  6. said:

    Do you mean which of the two I am or my symptoms?

     

    I'm lactose intolerant and my symptoms are bloating, abdominal pain and feeling nauseous. Symptoms vary per person. One person can have all the symptoms where as another can have only two.

     

    Which of the two are you?

     

    I feel discomforts whenever I drink but not as bad, Definitely allergic to all dairy. You got tested?


  7. said:

    This is big.

     

    I will not use Dahabshiil anymore.

     

    Don't fall for Saalax's propaganda, simple clan rivalry.

     

    Dahabshill one of the very few success stories Somalia produced last 30 years, you should support not boycott.

     

    Dahabshiil like any other corporate or multinational business around the world is open to abuse by people who work inside or work with them (franchisee) or clients.


  8. I got it, how bad are things in Somalia. You expect a little bit of diplomatic protocol and etiquette.

     

    The implication is for both countries, either one of them or both are compromised if you look the body language. why is no one asks questions or clarifications to Farah or Qoslaye?

     

    edited.