Ethiopia is a wannabe millitary power That wants to enslave Somalis and all Muslims in the region. Egypt is a north-east African state that is sunni Muslim and also had it's own sovereignity threatened by Abiy's Ethiopia
Seriously??
Ethiopia is a wannabe millitary power That wants to enslave Somalis and all Muslims in the region. Egypt is a north-east African state that is sunni Muslim and also had it's own sovereignity threatened by Abiy's Ethiopia
Why are oromos all of a sudden ethio nationalists
Yea geopolitics is a tad bit difficult to comprehend isn’t it, maybe try not to overthink it sxb. It’s only going to give you a bigger headacheEthiopia is your neighbor while Egypt which is far from us should worry about the Gaza situation in which the Jews want to remilitarize the border
Rider of Roha. Guy has a massive problem lol3 of them have suspicious names that sound the same
HamdullahE-V12 Egypt coming in to help it's distant relative.
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The Ethiopian trolls even spammed R/Eritrea with Egyptian base in SomaliaDamn, the Ethio subreddit is almost on meltdown mode right now lmao.
Nah I read a BBC article they're getting kicked out in January. And all non atmis forces, about 5-7k soldiers are also getting kicked out.Is Ethiopia leaving ATMIS? I thought they were still in despite cucking us with the MOU
Somalia’s defence minister hit back, saying Ethiopia should stop “wailing” as everyone “will reap what they sowed” - a reference to their diplomatic relations that have been on a downward spiral for months.
Somalia has not only brought its Nile enemy Egypt into the mix, but also announced that Ethiopian troops would not be part of the AU force from next January.
There are at least 3,000 Ethiopian troops under the current AU mission, according to the Reuters news agency.
Last week, the Somali prime minister also said Ethiopia would have to withdraw its other 5-7,000 soldiers stationed in several regions under separate bilateral agreements - unless it withdrew from the port deal with Somaliland.
Ethiopia sees this as a slap in the face for, as its foreign minister put it, “the sacrifices Ethiopian soldiers have paid” for Somalia.
The withdrawal of troops would also leave Ethiopia vulnerable to jihadist attacks, Christopher Hockney, a senior researcher at the Royal United Services Institute, told the BBC.
The planned deployment of Egyptian troops along its eastern border would also make Ethiopia particularly apprehensive, he added.
Egypt sees Ethiopia’s Nile dam - in the west of the country - as an existential threat – and has warned in the past that it will take “measures” should its security be threatened.
This guy is the one complaining about us the most lmao, the guy is a massive hypocrite.Rider of Roha. Guy has a massive problem lol
Djibouti wants to give a port and a piece of its land to EthiopiaEthiopia is a wannabe millitary power That wants to enslave Somalis and all Muslims in the region. Egypt is a north-east African state that is sunni Muslim and also had it's own sovereignity threatened by Abiy's Ethiopia
Cut that Facebook nonsense. Djiboutian diplomat said they'll allow ethiopia to access tadjourah port. Nothing about ownership. We aren't prostitutes like you lot. And tadjourah isn't even Somali, it's Afar land we're playing around with.Djibouti wants to give a port and a piece of its land to Ethiopia
Cut that Facebook nonsense. Djiboutian diplomat said they'll allow ethiopia to access tadjourah port. Nothing about ownership. We aren't prostitutes like you lot. And tadjourah isn't even Somali, it's Afar land we're playing around with.
Yea geopolitics is a tad bit difficult to comprehend isn’t it, maybe try not to overthink it sxb. It’s only going to give you a bigger headache
Stop meat riding Djibouti we have a country with a real economy. What do we have to gain by signing away land to a 4th world shithole.
In fact in an attempt to deescalate tensions, Djibouti’s foreign minister has told the BBC his country is ready to offer Ethiopia “100%” access to one of its ports.
“It will be in the port of Tadjoura - 100km [62 miles] from the Ethiopia border,” Mahmoud Ali Youssouf told BBC Focus on Africa TV.
This is definitely a change of tune for as recently as last year, a senior presidential adviser said Djibouti was reluctant to offer its neighbour unfettered access to the Red Sea
Isn't Tadjoura part of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Djibouti which sits in a strategic point in the horn of Africa region??Stop meat riding Djibouti we have a country with a real economy. What do we have to gain by signing away land to a 4th world shithole.
This was from the BBC article I linked earlier.
All that happened was an Ciise Presidential advisor offered to give "100%" access to an afari port. What does the advisor mean by 100% Access? Definitely not ownership