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It is you who is displaying ‘feminine energy’ with your ridiculous lack of logic. Did Somalia start a campaign against shebab? Where large swathes of territory captured from shebab? Was that campaign abandoned in order to focus on unilaterally changing the constitution? The answers to all of these are yes. Everything else you are saying is moot because Somalia gave up the fight against shebab. Have you ever heard of macawisley? They’ve had tremendous success against shebab on their own, just like PL. Much like PL they had no other support. All you are doing is making excuses and that is not what a grown man does. It’s pathetic. I didn’t even mention that just last week there were two drones over villa Somalia for hours. They could not be brought down. You want to talk about improved security? Get out of your feelings and tell it to someone that doesn’t know the reality on the ground sxb. It’s because of people with your exact mentality of excuses that Somalia never makes any progress.You are displaying feminine energy here talking about butthurt and all, jealousy etc.
Remember no one is forcing you to respond to my post or even read it (you can put me on ignore ).
Some of you need to grow up and Mann up really. The moment anyone offers a differing perspective to your opinion on regions and Somali politics, you start throwing your toys out of the pram.
I made two simple points in response to this thread.
1, Muqdisho security has improved. *note, I never said it is perfect. You called me a liar instead of respectfully disagreeing and offering evidence to suggest otherwise.
Labo: while PL population support for the offensive is admirable and the southerners can learn a thing or two, the dynamics are different in many ways. Dacish and shabab aren’t the same in power, strength, numbers and resources in Somalia. I simply don’t don’t believe PL has found the magic bullet to counter these kinds of groups, especially since they have aerial support and Dacish roughly number less than a thousand men.