Dhagaxtuur

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  1. I once heard this white Anglo-Saxon man say, "everything we have in the west is based on mutually agreed principles,  and if we lose them,  we are done for " or words to that effect.  

     


  2. 5 hours ago, galbeedi said:

    The relationship between the gulf and Israel had existed for a long time. It is better to come out in public instead of fake opposition to Israel to keep their power  while encouraging the masses to protest against Israel. If this conflict between the Arabs and Jews cool down, America had to find other hot places to confront including China, Russia and maybe even Brazil and others. Traditionally, Muslims and Jews lived in peace for centuries, and if the Palestinian issues are solved the sky is the limit. 

    Are you agreeing with this despicable capitulation of the so called Arab leadership?

    Just to twist the knife of shame,  they held the meeting the tomb of Ben Gurion!


  3. 7 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

    Believe it or not Arabs and Israelis are closer to each other then Persians and Arabs 

     

    israelis and Arabs are reer nabi ibrahim

    It's an issue of faith not lineage.  

    Shia might have twisted understanding of Islam but at least,  they proclaim 'Laa ILLAHA ILA LLAAH'


  4. ^Ahaydaa!

    Anglo-Saxon vs Slavs.

    Slavics are claiming their own brethren,  Ukraine,  but arrogant Anglo-Saxons are forcefully hijacking Ukraine into their sphere.  

    Thus is also strategic weak point for Russia.  

    It's funny,  at the collapse of ussr,  nato promised Russia,  we won't move an inch towards your former bordering states,they smashed that. 

    Khaa'in hadduu jirey waa reer Galbeed 


  5. ^ I really don't.  But you know and I know that when one person has that much say so, without powers of oversight,  it's extremely detrimental. 

     

    This fellow is Qatar's money bags, literally.  He's opportunist. It's the money that brought Mr  Farmaajo and him together.  

    The problem I have with the head of state is he should by now realise that somali presidency is sacred than someone that facilitated financially his route to the presidency.  

    Farmaajo is still way too reliant on him. No one is bigger than the presidency.  


  6. 6 hours ago, maakhiri1 said:

    tell us what you know about Ikran case, 

    I don't know more than most know.  However,  if you closely study individuals either elected or are in the process to be elected for Parliament are implicated.  The mastermind behind their guaranteed selection,  look no further. 

    This fellow reminds me of a certain Dominic Cummings,  former chief of staff for the British pm, who was largely believed to be the force behind pm's election and brexit vote.  This man has literally sacked secretary of state, but eventually was uncrememoniously shown the door as he was too big for his boots. 

    Point is, this fellow,  behind closed doors,  is too powerful and is dictating direction of where things are heading in his own view.  That is not what Somalia needs at this point in time.  


  7. 6 hours ago, Che -Guevara said:

    We tend to blow things out of proportion. 

    Behind the scenes,  he actually is.  Qatari money bags coupled with a favour from a president that sees him as his king maker, he is actually spin doctor of all spin doctors.  

    41 minutes ago, galbeedi said:

    Also, it is illegal for the current intelligence director to run and get elected in the parliament.

    He, Fahad,  made sure that all his close friends and those implicated in the Ikraan case get a seat in Parliament. Guess what? To avoid scrutiny in the future.  

     

    This fellow's politics are zero sum game.  In today's Somalia,  you need cohesive politics that bring people together,  not the use of money and muscle (military,  as he thinks). 

     

    The man that was supposed to curb and clip his wings for the greater good is asleep on the wheel.  As we all know,  because of such bs politics,  the opposition are in the process of creating a parallel system of government or worse the return of violence as we saw April. 

     

    No human being should have or feel to have that sort of power in any country,  let alone a country as fragile politically as Somalia.  

    52 minutes ago, galbeedi said:

    If things don't change and quickly in terms of flowing the rules of the game, we could have a disputed elections.

    We already have.  Thanks to this fellow and people that think like him. 

    This country is fragile,  compromise and negotiation continously is the way forward.  Not buying parliamentary seats and placing your stooges as governors. 


  8. ...Fahad Yaasiin and the clout he wills over decisions and direction of the administration. 

    I think, this fellas influence and power is destructive.  It's my belief that so called head of state is heavily reliant on this guy for direction.  This is not healthy,  and will lead the country down the abyss. 


  9. Apparently,  uae are rejigging their foreign policy for the next 50 years.  This is their new political facet. 

    Reality has awoken their senses.  Bellicose politics, they realised,  doesn't work so they're trying a different approach.  But I still think,  deep down,  they will always be treacherous,  politically,  to the Muslim world.