Every Arab state claims such things. There isn’t anything resembling a coherent system with the mountains of corruption andFGS also claims to rule by Sharia, but their justice system is still artificial
Every Arab state claims such things. There isn’t anything resembling a coherent system with the mountains of corruption andFGS also claims to rule by Sharia, but their justice system is still artificial
Yh but the bases are there, for now at leastEvery Arab state claims such things. There isn’t anything resembling a coherent system with the mountains of corruption and
To make matters worse majority of those lands supposed under FGS control is under the control of a clan or local forces and the central government has only a nominal authority over those areas and these forces can diss the FGS at will. Billions of dollars and dozens of thousands of soldiers lost for nothingView attachment 377076View attachment 377077
What the f*ck is going on in konfuur 34yrs of civil war billions spent in military aid and al shabaab is still a dominant force controlling more land then the fgs this country is a joke my nigga who knows maybe in another 30yrs niggas will take back two villages really show them who’s boss eh
i think their amniyat takes a big chunk. war is expensive. its costs money to keep out smart devices and only allow qoslaaye cell phones while also controling important checkpoints.They haven’t built a single sustainable hospital or large scale economic project despite collecting more lacag from Somalis than most Somali admins. If they were to take power, they would get isolated, hit with sanctions and would have little clue how to generate enough revenue to counter the eventual loss of aid money and possibly human/economic movement into Somalia. It would also become harder for the diaspora to invest and visit the motherland. It wouldn’t matter if they were “ideologically open”.
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think of them as AQ but with elements of kacaanism. their amniyat is more strict that isis and aqap.They would try to hold trading hostage by threatening to unleash piracy again. They would put an ideological/religious spin on it, with some spiel about Gaza, but it would be an extortion racket, like everything else they do.
They are less anti-education than the Taliban, but other than that they would be rather similar in terms of governance. Only real difference is that AS are Shaafi’s and TB are Hanafis.
For infrastructure they have built some things like schools and hospitals but yes Somalia would basically become a black hole under them.
There is more than 20k madow soldiers who are operating under amisom mission, then there is like another 20k illegal ethiopian and kenyan forces occupying parts of the country, so if destroying AS isn't that hard why all of these madow soldiers in the country?AS isn't really hard to get rid of. The offensives in 22 were good. The momentum is lost for now. Every leader focuses on siyaasad fully. When election time is near
Keeping out smart devices is crazy. They’re setting those kids by thirty years. Must be like in a salafi Eritreai think their amniyat takes a big chunk. war is expensive. its costs money to keep out smart devices and only allow qoslaaye cell phones while also controling important checkpoints.
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Sawirro: AL-SHABAAB oo isbitaal weyn ka furtay JILIB - Caasimada Online
Jilib (Caasimada Online) – Kooxda Al-Shabaab ayaa xarigga ka jartay isbitaal weyn oo ay ka hir-gelisay magaalada Jilib ee gobolka Jubbada Dhexe, waxaana lasoo bandhigay sawirrada isbitaalkaas oo aad u qalabeysan. Al-Shabaab waxay balan qaadeen in bulshada ku nool Jilib iyo deegaanada hoos taga...www.caasimada.net
think of them as AQ but with elements of kacaanism. their amniyat is more strict that isis and aqap.