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chris365: save yourself my explaining what you meant by this response if you really think before talking.Where did I say "one child"?? Simple question. That's what you barked I said. So show me. Don't post rubbish. Post what you said I said to you. Crying for the support of third parties. ![]() Is it getting too hot for you? May I please have my quote - in this lifetime. "One child" was you monkey accusation. "One child" is what I am asking for. |
swanky@vodamail:It's the anti- South African rage, which unfortunately precedes logic. Always digging himself into holes. ![]() |
Struggling to dig yourself out of your hole? That's what happens when you try to take potshots at others. It backfires.
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chris365:I don't care to admit anything. Feel free to support your own argument. It's not my fault that you can't. You have my posts to produce. Feel free to do so. Quote me. I care only to celebrate your own admission that your alleged commanders are ineffective stooges and that France was the real leader. Credit to France. Vive la France! Your own admission. Thank you. No leadership in the land of monkeys. Mali was saved by France's leadership. |
swanky@vodamail:You are asking far too much of him. |
andrewza: There names were all so not hust released. The shooter who killed ossam was not knowen for some time.They are not confused. They are jealous. Simple. |
chris365: stop the f00lishness while you can boy. it's now more obvious you don't think before talking. factWhere did I say "child" Don't make noise. You said I said "one child". Please post that. If you can't monkey about something else. May I have my quote please. No stories. Mr Command-with-no-leadership. Where did I say "one child"? |
The stooges in Mali, Naai-geria's alleged commanders.
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The leaders in Mali.
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NaijaPikinGidi: Omo you no wan gree for is yeye ode oo!Don't talk monkey. |
chris365: if you were not as stup1d as you sound, you would understand the meaniing of this statementNo one cares who "took part". You started the leadership argument and you confirmed France led. You've just admitted it again. France led. Naai-geria followed. That's what matters and thank you. Leadership, you do not have. Alleged commanders with no teeth. Talk about a jab backfiring. ![]()
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NaijaPikinGidi: The Wiki grab has names of hotshots posted with distance shot and location. What is so special about this SANDF phantom? Don't waste your time justifying that fable! It's clearly a baseless gimmick. It must be the greatest achievement yet for your SANDF. No so fast! Obey your Tanzanian Commanders ... as they lead you to the battle frontlines like the silent warriors they are!Line 11. Is there a name there? Yes or no? Once you are done answering that, when will you be changing the entry? If you fail to change it, your jungle noises are just that. You can't talk about obeying, seeing as France did not obey your alleged commanders. So much so, you ended up being overlooked and had to abandon your mission.
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chris365: finish the damn statement boy and stop shifting. am having fun hereWhich statement? That you allegedly commanded with no leadership? You finished that statement already. No mouth-foaming. It's done. |
chris365: can you please stick to one thing. you first called a crowd of grown people "children", from children to "one child" and back to "children". first time you'll make me laugh for realIt's not my fault that it's one thought at at time for you. Where did I say "one child"? May I please have that posted here. In black an white. Post where I said "one child" asap. And then back to my question: Is the telly tubby holding a stick or a machete? |
chris365: perhaps if you can finish my statement, then we'll understand your commotion. post it and let's finish this ASAP. one hour left before i hit the clubSpeak English. Not monkey. |
chris365: stylishly agreeing that Niheria LED and commanded it's own team to Mali? case closed. as that was the bases of my argumentAre you now withdrawing the below or are you just making noise for the sake of it? France did not lead now, is that it? ![]() chris365: " although France played the lead role, i posted a link where a senior Malian officer said Nigeria was involved...". |
chris365: i see you've switched from crowd to one child.Telly Tubbies being celebrated by children. Who is speaking about your snipers? Simple question unanswered. And is he holding as stick or a machete?
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NaijaPikinGidi: Always expect the twists and turns ... and the wriggles and sprints ... all just to remain stupidly elusive and evasive! South Frican gangnam style!The cheerleader chihuahua has graced us with his and more , but no substance. |
chris365: running away from your UN post? i happen to have stood firm to my statements while you keep changing lanes. whats up with that.Yes, you stood firm. You confirmed that you had command and no leadership. There's no need to make monkey noises in that case. ![]() No need to answer any questions. It's case closed, in fact. Credit goes to France in Mali. They were the leaders. You revealed all of this on your own.
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NaijaPikinGidi: You do not know the Soldier, you do not know the exact position or distance between UN troop/rebel holdouts. How did you come up with detail of weapon used when you clearly state that the weapon handler is unknown? If this is a big deal then there's definitely a lot more sniping to be done to successfully accomplish this Tanzanian led UN mission. Sniping surely goes both ways!Speak to the picture or go change the entry. If the wiki community accepts your argument, then we will talk.
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chris365: yeah, with the brave tanzanian general in command. it was bound to beA clear admission that the alleged Naai-gerian command was not brave, seeing as France steamrolled all over them. |
chris365: but you can't deny that you goofedThis is a small grown person. Amazing. And is this sniper holding a stick?
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chris365: as usual, talking without sense.. where's your proof of you successful peace enforcement mission? you were wooped when you tried it in Lesotho only for SADC troops to rescue you... i have proof o.. in case you want it.As you are currently being whopped in your own country, by Boko Haram. |
chris365: reduced to desperation i see!You aren't going to get answers, so continue with your argument, which is as follows: "Naai-geria had command in Mali. France played lead, notwithstanding the Naai-gerian command. Therefore, the Naai-gerian command was useless. Therefore, Naai-geria was replaced by Rwanda." Your own words. ______ Given the above, you will get no answers. You deserve no answers. You are a bozo, thirsting for redemption. Crying to be saved from a disastrous argument. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: Unknown soldiers! That's the true reality of SANDF soldiers in DRC. And someone I know wasn't ashamed to enter such a baseless and unverified claim on Wiki?Good luck reading Afrikaans about our 30-year-old sniper. You should be ok, Naai-jaPigoon, seeing as you are South African. And feel free to change the wiki entry on the grounds that the sniper is "unknown". http://www.volksblad.com/nuus/2013-08-29-sa-skerpskutter-skiet-doodskoot-oor-afstand-van-meer-as-2-km |
chris365: so you looked at this picture and called the crowd children. hmm.. na wa oShow us who is talking about your snipers and what they are said to have done. Don't make noise, Mr Command-without-leadership. |
swanky@vodamail:Yup. What's that Naai-gerian pseudo-sniper holding?
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swanky@vodamail:More like... Mr "Command without leadership" ![]() Monkey digs grave. Monkey jumps in grave. Monkey buries self. ![]()
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chris365: with pleasure my boyYes, my own statements, as restated ever so nicely below: The above then explains why the below happened. As you stated so wonderfully, the "main issue" according to you is that you were in command. According to you, France played lead. So, the below explains perfectly why you were overlooked. Your alleged commanders are stooges. ___________ The United Nations has appointed Major. General, Jean Bosco Kazura to head the UN force, yet to be established in Mali, beating a Chadian general to take over the position. Kazura made a strong impression described by the UN as "military excellent", the Chadian general failed to impress the UN members during a UN hearing. Kazura's appointment sailed through even as Chad's candidacy was justified by the good performance of Chadian soldiers who fought alongside the French during the Mali insurgency. To take over command of The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali {MINUSMA}, the UN primarily sought a person with a background, who can network with the Malian army, African troops from West Africa and French soldiers who remain in support. Kazura will be assisted by a Nigerian general http://allafrica.com/stories/201306120120.html _______ Naai-geria was then overlooked, because it had failed to lead, even though it allegedly had command of the forces. I do not blame the UN. No one wants stooge commanders. Commanders who can't lead. I SMH. Long rope to monkey. Monkey attends to the necessary. |
The above then explains why the below happened. ___________ The United Nations has appointed Major. General, Jean Bosco Kazura to head the UN force, yet to be established in Mali, beating a Chadian general to take over the position. Kazura made a strong impression described by the UN as "military excellent", the Chadian general failed to impress the UN members during a UN hearing. Kazura's appointment sailed through even as Chad's candidacy was justified by the good performance of Chadian soldiers who fought alongside the French during the Mali insurgency. To take over command of The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali {MINUSMA}, the UN primarily sought a person with a background, who can network with the Malian army, African troops from West Africa and French soldiers who remain in support. Kazura will be assisted by a Nigerian general http://allafrica.com/stories/201306120120.html _______ Naai-geria was then overlooked, because it had failed to lead, even though it allegedly had command of the forces. ![]() I do not blame the UN. No one wants stooge commanders. Commanders who can't lead. I SMH. Long rope to monkey. Monkey attends to the necessary. |
The leaders of the Mali mission, who steamrolled over the alleged Naai-gerian stooge command. PS: As confirmed by the Naai-gerians themselves.
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The stooge "commanders" of Naai-igeria. ![]() I'd be embarrassed to admit that I commanded, but failed to lead. Naai-gerian themselves are happy to tell us that someone else took the leadership role. France led, they say . ________________________________ No wonder this time-line: Timeline: French, Malian troops advance in northern Mali Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:52am EST (Reuters) - Here is a look at Mali since a military coup paved the way for Islamist rebels to take over the country's mostly desert north: March 22, 2012 - Soldiers seize power from President Amadou Toumani Toure as a protest over the government's ineffective handling of a campaign against northern rebels turns into a coup. The African Union suspends Mali the next day. Coup leader Captain Amadou Sanogo says he is ready for talks with rebels but wants to preserve Mali's territorial integrity. March 30 - Tuareg separatist insurgents enter the key town of Kidal in the north after soldiers abandon positions. Sanogo calls for external help against the rebels, who gradually gain control over the northern half of Mali. One week later on April 6, the rebel group, the Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), proclaims independence for northern Mali, which it names Azawad, after announcing an end to fighting. April 8 - President Toure resigns, paving the way for the soldiers who ousted him to stick by a deal to restore civilian rule and hand power to parliamentary speaker Dioncounda Traore. Traore is sworn in three days later. April 9 - Members of Mali's Arab community in Timbuktu form the Azawad National Liberation Front, or FLNA, an armed group to fill the void left by the army's retreat from the north. May 26 - The Tuareg-led MNLA and Islamist militant group Ansar Dine agree to merge and create an independent state in the north. The Tuaregs ditch the pact a week later. December 20 - The U.N. Security Council unanimously authorizes the deployment of an African-led military force to help defeat al Qaeda and other Islamist militants in northern Mali. The international African force is not expected to begin operations before September 2013. Jan 4. 2013 - Ansar Dine says it has suspended a ceasefire agreed with the government the previous month, accusing Bamako of making a mockery of peace talks by gearing up for war. Ansar Dine is one of the main armed groups controlling northern Mali. January 10 - Mali appeals for urgent military aid from its former colonial master. January 11 - French President Francois Hollande announces French military intervention to halt advances by the rebels and French air strikes help Malian government troops drive Islamist rebels from the strategic central town of Konna. January 24 - Ansar Dine, which helped seize the north from Mali's government, splits from its al Qaeda allies and says it wants a truce. Jan 26 - Following French air strikes, French and Malian troops seize the town of Gao, one of three major northern towns occupied by rebels last year. Jan 27 - French and Malian troops begin to restore government control over Timbuktu, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The third town, Kidal, remains in rebel hands. (Reporting by David Cutler, London Editorial Reference Unit) |
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