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  1. Originally posted by General Duke: Most Somali's think the clown courts are fish out of sea waiting for the well oiled frying pan.. The foreign government will complete the frying in a couple of months?
  2. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^We all know were they left the kids. You respond to yourself? You have responded to yourself 3 times; that doesn't sound right. Recent events of Somalia aren't about child soldiers; I don't get the link between the two. At the end of the day, the TFG is a collaboration entity, and most Somalis hold the ICU in high regard and respect.
  3. Originally posted by N/AA: Many believe the defeated Islamists, along with disgruntled clan and warlord militiamen, are behind the attacks, which often start with just a handful of gunmen striking with mortars before melting back into the coastal capital's warrens. In most cases, the attacks prompt retaliatory fire and civilians are usually the victims of the crossfire. Exactly what happens; the insurgency attacks the occupiers and collaborators with mortars and melts away, and then the occupiers and collaborators disproportionally and mercilessly retaliate against civilians.
  4. Originally posted by Allamagan: What a brutal and savage savagery! Xoolo xoola dhalay dheh! have fun of it now, and cry buckets in akhiro. This sort of stuff you call brutal and savage savagery happens in the civilized world including the US and Europe, so I am surprised it shocked you.
  5. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: no one from the Mujrimiin will die from both sides but they both target the poor civilians ,,,,,,,,,,, Incorrect; there's only one part that's Mujrimiin; the occupiers and collaborators.
  6. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: You never said there are other groups rather than the Mujaahidiin and Muqaawamah ,,,, I said that many times, besides, most everyone knows there are many groups ,,,,,,,,,
  7. However, Somaliland is a region, not an independent country.
  8. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: I'm worried for Taliban and Alle u baahne now ,,,, how they can justify this ,,,, My support for the ICU cannot be affected by allegations meant to damage its reputation. Besides, there are many groups other than the ICU fighting the occupiers and collaborators.
  9. Originally posted by General Duke: He defended his region He owns the region?
  10. Originally posted by General Duke: He defended his region He owns the region?
  11. Cadde is another collaborator who helped the occupiers.
  12. Cadde is another collaborator who helped the occupiers.
  13. I shall come back to join the insurgency, insha'Allah.
  14. Originally posted by GM: where did she say her mum was an AJuraan from somalia. I do not think someone would just claim his/her mum is Somali. If Kola said her mum is Somali, there is no need to dismiss her because of her looks.
  15. For those Muslims who have made life in the West a permanency without plan B, here is my question; what would you choose if the choice becomes leaving the West or leaving your faith?
  16. Originally posted by Fanisha: Reasoning with Sakhar (dhagax in Arabic) is almost as bad as banging your head against the wall. You should have a headache by now. Sakhar is OK, but is too repetitive.
  17. Kola tries so hard to act as a Western. I wonder why. :confused:
  18. Originally posted by Captain Xalane: the ICU massacred those boys! It's my observation you're not making sense lately, chump. Do you understand what you have stated in the above quote? You want to say the ICU led their fighters to be massacred, instead you said the ICU massacred them. Do you get that? So, your tactic is to blame the ICU because of unpreparedness, lack of military organizational skills, lack of modern weapons/arms, iwm? Your objective; so that we dislike the ICU because it's not a winning horse? It doesn't work that way. You're thinking from a Westernized or secular mindset. In that view, the military institution is associated with bumping chests, tough talks, bravado, being a winning horse, iwm. But, when results are not met timely and plans go awry, as is happening with the US in Iraq/Afghanistan, demoralization, humiliation, depression, pointing fingers and all kinds of negativity sets on them. The institution is deemed a losing horse, with most everyone distancing him/herself from it. The thinking is different on the other side. There's patience, perseverance, steadfastness, sacrifices, dependence on Allah, an assured victory, iwm. BTW, the ICU could have defeated the collaborators and occupiers, but had a setback as a result of not taking into account the direct involvement of the US. This time, the ICU is set to fight all involved (including the US), and though victory could take years, it's gonna be theirs, insha'Allah.
  19. Originally posted by Jimcaale: It's a TFG peace process, not Somalis peace process. Well put.
  20. Originally posted by Captain Xalane: Or is it just another one of ur claims? You mean hypothesis?
  21. Originally posted by Captain Xalane: A hypothesis is no Proof.Give it another try. That was an unprofessional rebut, chump. And no, that's not what hypothesis is about.
  22. Originally posted by AAliyah416: How do you suppose we do that. Given that they are supported by the transitional government? :confused: . Somalis need to work together, til then we will have foreign troops in Hamar. Resistance and liberating the country will require sacrifice, patience, steadfastness, faith in Allah, supporting the resistance/insurgency in any way possible, iwm. The TFG is a collaboration entity; there can be no negotiation with it. There was a time when negotiation between the TFG and ICU was possible; that was before the invasion, which the TFG squandered. You're right, we will have foreign troops in Hamar, but they cannot remain there forever.
  23. May Cabdullaahi Muumin Muuddeey and Axmed Muuse rest in peace, aamiin.
  24. Originally posted by Pucca: why not take a shot at it yourself? I don't want to claim most heated arguments for myself; that would be selfish. There are those who are capable of arguing from an Islamic viewpoint (as opposed to secular viewpoint), but for some reasons are shy, ambivalent, hesitating, lazy, iwm.
  25. Originally posted by Pucca: now my question is whether the money she earns is 100% halaal (since her employer sells pork, earns the money he pays her through those haraam goods)? Good question. Let someone other than me answer it.