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Why the West is uneasy with KDF liberation of Southern Somalia
villageseer
#1 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 11:19:06 AM
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According to Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete, it is only after Kenya Defence Forces move to Somali in late 2011, that a posibility of peace began to look eminent.

KDF set in motion events that have brought hope to Somali. But the West is so uneasy about this that they are doing anything to sabotage the success of KDF.

Again check this link: http://intelligencebriefs.com/?p=3082
AlphDoti
#2 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 12:06:45 PM
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I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?
mukiha
#3 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 12:39:25 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?


First explain the basis for your belief.
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#4 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 1:57:37 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?

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#5 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 2:06:07 PM
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As we watch our dear KDF with admiration and discuss their advance towards Kismayu, Some persons are just disgusted with Kenya thinking about the loss of revenue that they will incur after all the fire arms they were supplying to the the greater horn of Africa through lawless Somalia are cut off or reduced substantially.
Such persons and others who in one way or another were benefiting from the chaos would wish it wasn't happening and at times if they can do something to get them to stop KDF from advancing they would do and then they would have some more years to get rich at the expenses of Somalia.
AlphDoti
#6 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 3:25:25 PM
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mukiha wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?

First explain the basis for your belief.

1. The killings of the Turkana people last year, by Ethiopian raiders. Not one black person was killed, not one policeman was killed. But many. Did you hear our army follow the raiders. Did you hear the government declare war?

2. Back to Migingo, Uganda is still sitting on it. Do you know boundary issue is one reason to go to war with a country? But have we?

3. Remember a consignment of military arms left the port of Mombasa for South Sudan?
First the government lied that the consignment belonged to Kenya army. Next thing we saw was Kenyan government escorting the same to South Sudan.
Why were they arming South Sudan? Who had the interest? Kenya?
Thank God those people agreed on the boundary and split!

4. Then pirates hijacked a group of tourists. Unfortunately, one woman was killed.
You know what happened after this? Kenya went to war with Somalia. And this is what is duped "Operation Linda Nchi".

Really? You mean, just because of one mzungu? What about the Turkanas? Mmmm... the Turkanas were just dogs (subhanaAllah)
mkeiyd
#7 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 3:48:08 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
mukiha wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?

First explain the basis for your belief.

1. The killings of the Turkana people last year, by Ethiopian raiders. Not one black person was killed, not one policeman was killed. But many. Did you hear our army follow the raiders. Did you hear the government declare war?

2. Back to Migingo, Uganda is still sitting on it. Do you know boundary issue is one reason to go to war with a country? But have we?

3. Remember a consignment of military arms left the port of Mombasa for South Sudan?
First the government lied that the consignment belonged to Kenya army. Next thing we saw was Kenyan government escorting the same to South Sudan.
Why were they arming South Sudan? Who had the interest? Kenya?
Thank God those people agreed on the boundary and split!

4. Then pirates hijacked a group of tourists. Unfortunately, one woman was killed.
You know what happened after this? Kenya went to war with Somalia. And this is what is duped "Operation Linda Nchi".

Really? You mean, just because of one mzungu? What about the Turkanas? Mmmm... the Turkanas were just dogs (subhanaAllah)


So when Al Shabaab keep on blowing us to pieces thanks to their masters in Somalia, we should just let them continue doing it?
But then again,there is always a conspiracy behind matters of this magnitude.
abdulrahman
#8 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 3:57:25 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
mukiha wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?

First explain the basis for your belief.

1. The killings of the Turkana people last year, by Ethiopian raiders. Not one black person was killed, not one policeman was killed. But many. Did you hear our army follow the raiders. Did you hear the government declare war?

2. Back to Migingo, Uganda is still sitting on it. Do you know boundary issue is one reason to go to war with a country? But have we?

3. Remember a consignment of military arms left the port of Mombasa for South Sudan?
First the government lied that the consignment belonged to Kenya army. Next thing we saw was Kenyan government escorting the same to South Sudan.
Why were they arming South Sudan? Who had the interest? Kenya?
Thank God those people agreed on the boundary and split!

4. Then pirates hijacked a group of tourists. Unfortunately, one woman was killed.
You know what happened after this? Kenya went to war with Somalia. And this is what is duped "Operation Linda Nchi".

Really? You mean, just because of one mzungu? What about the Turkanas? Mmmm... the Turkanas were just dogs (subhanaAllah)



@Alphdot,

Could you please tells us which schools you attended so that we can avoid.
Kratos
#9 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 4:03:07 PM
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abdulrahman wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
mukiha wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
I still believe it was "operation linda Mzungu". So how can they sabotage their plan? Ama ni kujinfanya tu?

First explain the basis for your belief.

1. The killings of the Turkana people last year, by Ethiopian raiders. Not one black person was killed, not one policeman was killed. But many. Did you hear our army follow the raiders. Did you hear the government declare war?

2. Back to Migingo, Uganda is still sitting on it. Do you know boundary issue is one reason to go to war with a country? But have we?

3. Remember a consignment of military arms left the port of Mombasa for South Sudan?
First the government lied that the consignment belonged to Kenya army. Next thing we saw was Kenyan government escorting the same to South Sudan.
Why were they arming South Sudan? Who had the interest? Kenya?
Thank God those people agreed on the boundary and split!

4. Then pirates hijacked a group of tourists. Unfortunately, one woman was killed.
You know what happened after this? Kenya went to war with Somalia. And this is what is duped "Operation Linda Nchi".

Really? You mean, just because of one mzungu? What about the Turkanas? Mmmm... the Turkanas were just dogs (subhanaAllah)



@Alphdot,

Could you please tells us which schools you attended so that we can avoid.


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murchr
#10 Posted : Friday, September 21, 2012 4:08:36 PM
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The motivation behind linda inchi was not about the Mzungu who were captured in Lamu but It was all about the Lamu port.

I don't know who writes that blog and where he gets his ideas from, but in my opinion, I think since they failed back in the 90's they would want to prove that no one can handle Somalia.
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