UAE May Offer Egypt a Corner of Their Base in SL

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Egypt sends ground forces into Somaliland
Arefayné Fantahun 1 year ago No Comment Yet
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Military vehicles carrying Gulf Arab soldiers arrive at Yemen’s northern province of Marib


Egypt has sent ground troops to Somaliland, sources said, as part of the Gulf Arab military contingent to rout the Iran-allied Houthi group in Yemen after a year–along civil war.
Egyptian ground troops recently landed in Berebera to help the Saudi-led coalition’s fight against the Iranian-supported Houthis and their allies, by stopping weapons supplies through the Red Sea, a local weekly Amharic newspaper, Sendek wrote, quoting reliable sources. The paper did not give figures of the troops.
It was the second reported deployment of ground troops by Egypt, which has one of the Arab world’s strongest armies. The Egyptians reportedly are present in Aden, part of a 5,000-strong ground troop force since August 2015. They have committed helicopter gunships, fighter jets, surveillance planes and refuelling tankers.
The Saudi-led coalition has been scoring gains against the militia and its allies in Yemen’s army, backing a push by Yemeni fighters to seize much of the country’s south and now setting its sights on the Houthi-controlled areas.
The coalition troops are also based in Eritrea’s port of Assab and Massawa, according to reports. Ethiopia said it was concerned about reports of Saudi Arabia’s leasing of the port of Assab for 30 years from its arch enemy, the Eritrean government in its fight against the Houthis.
On December 2016, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia and had discussion with Saudi officials on the issue. Among the Ethiopian officials who accompanied the Prime Minister were chief of the army, Gen. Samora Yenus and the head of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), Getachew Assefa.
A breakaway, semi-desert territory on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, Somaliland declared independence after the overthrow of Somali military dictator Siad Barre in 1991.
Though not internationally recognised, Somaliland has a working political system, government institutions, a police force and its own currency. The former British protectorate has also escaped much of the chaos and violence that plague Somalia.
 

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Egypt sends ground forces into Somaliland
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Military vehicles carrying Gulf Arab soldiers arrive at Yemen’s northern province of Marib


Egypt has sent ground troops to Somaliland, sources said, as part of the Gulf Arab military contingent to rout the Iran-allied Houthi group in Yemen after a year–along civil war.
Egyptian ground troops recently landed in Berebera to help the Saudi-led coalition’s fight against the Iranian-supported Houthis and their allies, by stopping weapons supplies through the Red Sea, a local weekly Amharic newspaper, Sendek wrote, quoting reliable sources. The paper did not give figures of the troops.
It was the second reported deployment of ground troops by Egypt, which has one of the Arab world’s strongest armies. The Egyptians reportedly are present in Aden, part of a 5,000-strong ground troop force since August 2015. They have committed helicopter gunships, fighter jets, surveillance planes and refuelling tankers.
The Saudi-led coalition has been scoring gains against the militia and its allies in Yemen’s army, backing a push by Yemeni fighters to seize much of the country’s south and now setting its sights on the Houthi-controlled areas.
The coalition troops are also based in Eritrea’s port of Assab and Massawa, according to reports. Ethiopia said it was concerned about reports of Saudi Arabia’s leasing of the port of Assab for 30 years from its arch enemy, the Eritrean government in its fight against the Houthis.
On December 2016, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia and had discussion with Saudi officials on the issue. Among the Ethiopian officials who accompanied the Prime Minister were chief of the army, Gen. Samora Yenus and the head of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), Getachew Assefa.
A breakaway, semi-desert territory on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, Somaliland declared independence after the overthrow of Somali military dictator Siad Barre in 1991.
Though not internationally recognised, Somaliland has a working political system, government institutions, a police force and its own currency. The former British protectorate has also escaped much of the chaos and violence that plague Somalia.
:dead: your tribe has resorted to spreading fake news and kidnapping Ethiopian children
 
UAE doesn't have enough army, most of recruiters in UAE 's army are from Somalia, Pakistan and Arab. Already they spent billions on CC (Egyptian president) 's election.
You are operating on very old information, whens last time youve been to UAE?

The army was "Emiratized" a long time ago. The comfortable salaries have attracted big number of locals, with little education, and the mid-ranking army trainers who were foreigners (including Somalis) have long since been let go. Many Somalis who worked for the army lost their job in the early 2000's. They still receive training from Western contractors but their conscripts are not foreigners.

In fact they made military service compulsory a few years ago: http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/u...-emirati-families-shocked-and-angry-557104176

If you follows news from Yemen, you will know Emirati soldiers have been deployed there and have been killed in action.
 
They also discussed the military base in Somaliland, according to al-Ahram, an Egyptian state-owned newspaper.

Clearly fake news. Googled it in both languages and theres no such report in Al-Ahram.
 
The claim the Houthis will be able to attack Berbera is a huge exaggeration. They do not have that type of capacity.

If they did, Eritrea would've been attacked (the Gulf has been flying out of Assab for years). Nothing has happened.
 
You are operating on very old information, whens last time youve been to UAE?

The army was "Emiratized" a long time ago. The comfortable salaries have attracted big number of locals, with little education, and the mid-ranking army trainers who were foreigners (including Somalis) have long since been let go. Many Somalis who worked for the army lost their job in the early 2000's. They still receive training from Western contractors but their conscripts are not foreigners.

In fact they made military service compulsory a few years ago: http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/u...-emirati-families-shocked-and-angry-557104176

If you follows news from Yemen, you will know Emirati soldiers have been deployed there and have been killed in action.


Do you know the population of UAE or the size of their army!!!!!plus their army which already stationed in Yemen, Eritrea, and their country !!! However let wait and see.
 

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Fake news! On the MOU it clearly states that only UAE is able to use the base not Egypt or any other country!
 
Do you know the population of UAE or the size of their army!!!!!plus their army which already stationed in Yemen, Eritrea, and their country !!! However let wait and see.

The UAE's local population is around 1 million. Their army is not that big. Google search says 65,000 and that includes mandatory military service for high school graduates. They have a very young local population.

Expats cannot simply join the UAE army as standing soldiers, its not 1991!
 

Dhay Geel

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So much cuqdad and hate.
The deal is done the paper work has been signed. UAE is going to have a military base in Somaliland.
And there is nothing anyone can do about it including futogaajo.
 
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