President HSM meets the SNA troops in Eritrea

Dalalos_ibn_Adali

Republican
VIP
Beautiful to see 5000 trained SNA troopers standing in wait to come back home and deliver a hammering to Alshabab, these troops must be sent to Gedoland so we can start the offensive against Alshabab in Middle Jubba.
 

MT Foxtrot

Anti-qabil
@Sheikh Kulkuli, come collect your L.

michael jordan laughing GIF
 
HSM needs to send another 5000 troops to Eritrea after these return to Somalia. 5000 is nothing in the long term.

I'm also skepticals that Eritrean trained troops are really good at war. I expect them to be better then the militias but weaker then their danab and Turkish counter parts.

Another 5000 would be good.

Also is their pay in the budget?
 
Afewerki is playing the long game. Those soldiers will fight, stabilise the country and when the time is right ochestrate a military coup. And Afewerki will have a puppet in Mogadishu loyal to him. Millitary coups are very common in Africa, it's how Barre came to power. NISA should keep an eye on them long term.
 

Enlightenednomad

Investigative Journalist
Those sandals worn by the Somali troops are called Shida, it was worn by the EPLF during their war of independance against Ethiopia. They even have a giant statue of it in Asmara.

As for the narratives on the revered Shida, allow me to present some from those who understand Eritrea and is struggles:

>> “…definitively symbolizes such self-reliance, collectivity and rudimentary survival. The monument celebrates, not an individual, or even a generic fighter, but a giant pair of sandals-shedas…such sandals worn by every Eritrean fighter during the long struggle with Ethiopia were made from recycled tire rubber, and gave fighters the ability to move quickly in the stony desert war zone. The monument shows what mythic proportions the conflict with Ethiopia has achieved in the minds of Eritreans; it has come to supersede the power of religion itself, in a society split evenly between Islam and Orthodox Christianity. This is an impressive achievement on a continent where Muslims and Christians are forming increasingly antagonistic group identities…Eritrea’s clarified sense of nationhood, rare in a world of nation states rent by tribalism and globalization…”-
(Congressman Dan Burton of Indiana addressing the House of Representatives on 26 March 2003)

>> “…The shida is far more than a cheap, plastic sandal in the Eritrean psyche. It is the footwear that Eritrean nationalists have worn since the 1960′s in their fight to attain an independent country… They had many benefits in the sweltering heat of the rugged border region. They were inexpensive and allowed air to circulate around the feet…A shida-making machine was set up near the front. When one of the straps on a shida breaks, it can be quickly fixed with a small flame by melting it back together again…” (Marc Lacey-New York Times, “For Eritrean Guerrillas, War Was Hell (and Calluses)”-2 May 2002)

>> “…Most nations erect grandiose monuments to their historical triumphs. Eritrea put up a pair of sandals. The sculpted black metal shoes in Asmara’s Shida (Sandal) Square, recalling the footwear of Eritrea’s rebels, were a symbol of its remarkable 30-year independence war against its giant neighbour, Ethiopia, which ended with secession in 1991…”- (Andrew Cawthorne, Reuters, “ Tiny Eritrea makes big footprints in Africa”, 30 May 2008)

>> “…the sandals are a symbol of the thirty year long Eritrean independence movement…this type of sandal was worn by Eritrean freedom fighters, as it was made of inexpensive plastic and was easily mass produced. The sandal’s style kept the fighters’ feet cool during Eritrea’s blistering summers, and the plastic straps were easily melted back together if broken. A soldier fighting for Eritrean independence was easily identifiable to the general populace by his or her sandals, so the monument remains a tribute to the fighter’s struggle that needs no explanation…” (Sandra Joireman-Nationalism and Political Identity)

Much has been said about the Shida – the legendary rubber sandals worn by Eritrea’s liberation war fighters, a symbol of Eritrea’s determination, resistance and self reliance, but not enough. But how much can one say about a shoe? Lots…if one is to document the history of a people who fought against all odds…much more if the history of every individual that wore that sandal is to be told in full.

Bozzini’s assault on the Shida and distortions on the economic model pursued by Eritrea continued with this:

“…In line with the post-colonial elite’s economic strategy, the sandals are used as a symbol of nation-building because their endurance is the embodiment of what is necessary to progress. Besides this “mild shoe fetishism” in Eritrean nationalism, the plastic sandal is a commodity that allows Eritreans not only to walk but also to turn the nation-building metaphor upside down and identify the sandals as symbols of poverty and the enduring failure of governmental economic policy….”



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TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
Afewerki is playing the long game. Those soldiers will fight, stabilise the country and when the time is right ochestrate a military coup. And Afewerki will have a puppet in Mogadishu loyal to him. Millitary coups are very common in Africa, it's how Barre came to power. NISA should keep an eye on them long term.
HSM wants UAE militias to roam Xamar I think he will place these troops in Gedo inshallah to avoid clashes and they will liberate Buale inshallah! On the road to Kismayo yeep!
 

TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
Xassan Culusow Ilaahi u toowbad keen!


Our glorious troops in action


 
Somalia's army lack of capacity is not about lack of troops, thousands have been trained by different entities and countries. It's tge sanctions on weapons that willi keep them forever tied down and dependent on fufu and other outside forces.
 

TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
Amiirka Qaranka says these troops are gonna make enemies surprised. Dhaxal geesi!

 

TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
HSM meets with the Navy contigent of our SNA forces in Eritrea, ileen ceeb looma dhinto, Thanks Eritrea for your great training but he was ungrateful to you and called you dictator :jcoleno:

 

Dalalos_ibn_Adali

Republican
VIP
HSM meets with the Navy contigent of our SNA forces in Eritrea, ileen ceeb looma dhinto, Thanks Eritrea for your great training but he was ungrateful to you and called you dictator :jcoleno:

This is a lesson to us all, lets keep our internal politics internal, thats why its called internal politics, let us show a united front when it comes to foreign relations, all that mad stuff Hassan Sh said in the past is in the past, its embarrasing, I think best thing he can do is safe face by firing Mahad Salad
 
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