I'm not absolving any nation of anything; it's just that when I look at the overall situation and the ideal objective...it's more beneficial to focus on long term gratification, international networking, sustainable progress, economics, and strengthening our individual capability. Of course the Galbeed is a priority but practically speaking, there are more immediate matters (regional development, recognition, self-reliance, etc) that we need to deal with first. Once those are dealt with, we will be much better equipped to confront and handle that situation.
The only satisfaction I feel is in exposing the illogical arguments of certain people and how they struggle to defend those arguments when their hypocrisy is laid before them. Ethiopia is just a tool to get my point across, nothing more. And its too complex to just reduce it to being about "one ethnic group's infighting" and "colonial borders"; it's also an issue of mindset, regressive habits, and contradictory visions.
I understand that you mean well; no offense taken.
Now I know why silanyo has been delaying the elections, he's been waiting for you
You're right, we can't do anything for ogaden if we can't save ourselves. We have yet to set our house in order and we need to deal with the biggest obstacle to prosperity (Corruption)