Collaborating with ethiopia, morally okay?

Why always when sh*t hits the fan, do all those rebel groups or breakaway regions in somalia suddenly seek to collaborate with ethiopia may it be economically or military.

Does ethiopias agenda really align with some of us longterm?
 

SaMale

The only Somali in Arabia
Why always when sh*t hits the fan, do all those rebel groups or breakaway regions in somalia suddenly seek to collaborate with ethiopia may it be economically or military.

Does ethiopias agenda really align with some of us longterm?
We;re willing to go to our enemies to get a leg up over our own people, not old. This is somali politics 101.
 
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Yami

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Exploiting Ethiopia’s need for sea access definitely can help us long term.
 
Ethiopia's big goal is to have unfettered access to the sea . Somalia seems like the obvious option because it has the longest coastline, especially becuase it's unstable due to politics and fighting among clans . Both Ethiopia and other countries and entities have common interests, but they each have different and goals.

SL and PL want a deal similar to what Djibouti has: they collect taxes and fees from Ethiopia's trade, and whenever Ethiopia get uppity either up the tariffs or slow down trade. But Ethiopia wants more than just that. It knows that to be a big player in the region or the world, having direct access to the sea is crucial. It wants to outright own and lease the port and the landstrip connecting it to its territory, paying a flat rate and within the leased territory defacto annexing it.

Ocean trade is important for today's economies because ships can move a lot of stuff quickly and cheaply. Messing with major sea routes like the Malacca Strait, Panama Canal, or Suez Canal would upset everyone worldwide because these routes are so essential.

In the end, it's about meeting supply and demand. Ethiopia sees opportunities in Somaliland, Puntland, Djibouti, and even Kenya, though better roads and railways would be needed for the last one. Ethiopia could play Somaliland and Puntland against each other to get a better deal. But what Ethiopia really wants is a long-term agreement and a direct route to global markets.

The more options Ethiopia has, the more it can leverage economic and military prospects to gain the most favourable deal.

This doesn't even touch on the potential worst-case scenario: Annexation.
If there's a disunited response to an annexation attempt of any Somali territroy, it makes annexation a more attractive option. The memorandum of understanding raised popular sentiment across most of Somaliweyn. We've witnessed, especially with the ICU, that even without a formal government, a unified reaction by all Somalis can be extremely perilous to outsiders. Now, with more Somalis govermental entities in political deadlock, it becomes increasingly challenging to muster a collective response to hypothetical Ethiopian aggression.
 
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Somalis are not emotional mature enough to create a dialog with people who they disagree with. A nation led by men with the emotional rang of a angst filled teen.
 
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Germany got punished heavily for its invasions, ethiopia gets offers right left and center from somali leaders even after 2006
Seems that eritrea are the only ones with a backbone in the region...
 

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There needs to be a balance within the federal government, the executive branch of government needs a counter weights that balance the powers it wills with a strong Judical and Legalitive branches in place, we beed strong instititions and the focus being PL and SL closure to the fold, both break away states will never be accepted internationally.

I have no hope with the current corrupt politician in place, Hsm nepositism and centralisation agenda, I hope we have new blood for the next election.
 
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