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walaalkis

civil war in kismaayo

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one problem solved. Shabaab is gone from the area. Now new war will emerge from this short lived

celebration. I think this might be another bloody unnecessary war within a people who can't live side by side

 

If this new goverment is serious they should disarm everyone before it's too late.

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^^ No that will not happen there are about 6000 Kenyan troops in Kismayo and about 2000 Somali troops and other tribal militias allied to the Amisom forces.This is not the era of USC/SPM jees and caydiid or the SPM moorgen and gabyo or the JVA barre hiiraale and ismaciil faratag. There are about 6000 Kenyan peace keeping forces in the lower juba tonight they are all under the Amisom command and well equipped.

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Somalia   

Xaaji is right, and they are all in support of the Jubbaland State which will join Galmudug and Puntland States in becoming the 3rd Republic in the Federal Republic of Somalia, this will ensure a smoother end to this horrible civil war which has been going on for over 2 decades. :(

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Another cycle of violence and bloodshed return to the region should be avoided at all cost. We cant afford it. Caqli aaway hee.....

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Jacpher   

^war Zack waxaan ka badan taageero sxb tolka ma gobol la'aan baa heysa inside Somalia? We must get a state of our own under the blue flag miyey mareysaa bahasha?

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