Taliban Posted March 12, 2007 Originally posted by TheSomaliEconomist: Fact of the matter is the ICU insurgents lack this, and don't have the religious mentality to launch a full-fledged insurgency since they now that their ideology and tactics in many way collides with essential Islamic teachings. Cite a few examples of ICU ideology and tactics that collide with essential Islamic teachings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted March 12, 2007 Abdulahi-Axmaars clan supporters hoping and praying for the success of Mbagathi project[an Ethiopian project] while majority of Somalis pray an end to the occupation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gordon Gekko Posted March 12, 2007 Taliban: Besides the obvious fact the courts were clan-biased why not start with this hole insurgency activities. Are you saying that it's correct to invoke fear into the masses by attacking the civilians? Also, wherein lies the right to attack an entity (TFG) that is trying to restore hope and stability into a country that has been anarchic for more than two decades? You say that the ICU had already restored this stability but that brings us again to square one where we stated that ICU had organizational difficulties and really didnt have leaders that were in it purely for the sake of Allah (swt) but rather for the sake of their own good and power struggle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted March 12, 2007 Originally posted by TheSomaliEconomist: Are you saying that it's correct to invoke fear into the masses by attacking the civilians? It's the occupiers, collaborators, criminal elements, disgruntled warlords and thugs who attack civilians. The ICU fighters do not attack civilians, and their leaders have more than once instructed them not to do that. Also, wherein lies the right to attack an entity (TFG) that is trying to restore hope and stability into a country that has been anarchic for more than two decades? You mean the ICU has to get an authorization from the UN to attack the TFG? You say that the ICU had already restored this stability but that brings us again to square one where we stated that ICU had organizational difficulties People have outgrown ineffective bureaucratic and corrupt organizational skills. Been there done it. There's the Islamic organizational skills, and it's effective and transparent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunguri Posted March 12, 2007 Taliba. Good to see, that you are no longer using the Attension seeking big bolded Fonts . Indeed, you heed my advice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites