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Ethiopia getting a Nuclear deal with Russia

You guys are complete idiots if you believe this, as @Idilinaa pointed out this isn't a Nuclear Weapon being constructed and also for the sake of the conversation even if they developed a Nuclear Weapon it would be useless as bombing your neighbour is suicide.

@Basra please switch on your brain and the same for any idiot in this thread who genuinely believed this
 
You guys are complete idiots if you believe this, as @Idilinaa pointed out this isn't a Nuclear Weapon being constructed and also for the sake of the conversation even if they developed a Nuclear Weapon it would be useless as bombing your neighbour is suicide.

@Basra please switch on your brain and the same for any idiot in this thread who genuinely believed this

Having a peaceful nuclear program for energy is acceptable many countries have it even South Africa, Sweden , Japan etc. No country is allowed to make nuclear weapons, if Ethiopia does they will get invaded, have it dismantled, face sanctions and diplomatic isolation more so because they signed the non-proliferation treaty like most countries.

Globally there is a rush for Nuclear Energy production to meet Energy demands. It is similar for Somalia they are aiming for it.
 

Mohamedamiin120

Marxist-Leninist, OG.
Russia is such a good ally!

Just ask Bashar!!!!
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Mohamedamiin120

Marxist-Leninist, OG.
For now under Abiy. None of them has forgotten about the TPLF years and Ethiopia in general is such a basket case that anything could happen to destroy the peace and stability Galbeed is enjoying.
Not anything, actually Galbeed is in grave danger as FANO likely will re-establish much of the Imperial era system which if you know your history was not a good time for Muslims, Somalis, and Non-Amharas in general.

Actual feudalism is 1 Abiy f*ck-up away.....
 
Not anything, actually Galbeed is in grave danger as FANO likely will re-establish much of the Imperial era system which if you know your history was not a good time for Muslims, Somalis, and Non-Amharas in general.

Actual feudalism is 1 Abiy f*ck-up away.....
I doubt Fano is going to win tbh. They are a decentralized militia group broken down into various leaders with little to no outside support.

I get your sentiment though. Whatever group rules Addis Ababa, Galbeed Somalis will get screwed regardless as history has shown.
 

Mohamedamiin120

Marxist-Leninist, OG.
I doubt Fano is going to win tbh. They are a decentralized militia group broken down into various leaders with little to no outside support.

I get your sentiment though. Whatever group rules Addis Ababa, Galbeed Somalis will get screwed regardless as history has shown.
You underestimate the ciil the Amharas hold of Oromos, also the ENDF has been defeated quite handily in recent times and is losing ground- 716 killed, 188 POW, god knows how many armaments captured.


Again, Galbeed is 1 Abiy f*ck up away from feudalism, and that f*ck up would be having FANO connect it's main pockets in the Amhara region with their pocket near the border with Sudan.

He already has enough issues with FANO, if they were able to get into contact with Sudanese/Arab smugglers it will be game over for Abiy.

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And theyre right

No one waves the blue flag anymore except hawiye diaspora, Somalia is a UN sponsored nation and it wouldnt exist without Ethiopia and the US invasion

Learn your history you hutu, and stop living in this fantasy world where somalia is alive and well
Somalis across the region wave the blue flag and even incorporate it into their regional flag designs.

Somalia’s existence is not predicated on FGS. It’s predicated on the communities themselves , people who fund their own administrations, pay small taxes locally, and build businesses that provide the services they rely on.

As far as I know, Hawiye don’t even fully identify with FGS most align with Benadir, Hiraan, or Galmudug admins depending on where they live.

Personally, I don’t see that as a problem. More inclusion and stronger local governance leads to better political and development outcomes anyway , as long as Somalis recognize that working across regional lines is what makes us stronger.

Not the ones in Galbeed and Kenya. Without a united Somalia those regions are doomed to be ruled by foreigners forever.
This is true. Somalia and Somaliland basically had economic freedom, free trade, and self-governance, while pre-2018 Galbeed and NFD were stripped of these and blocked from developing their regions. In many ways, they still depend on Somalia. They went to Somalia for education and healthcare, and even for basic services like electricity and water which had to be sourced from Somalia.

The capital and goods that flowed into those regions came from Somalia or the diaspora. Most financial services available were Somali-based money transfers and commercial banks. Imports also had to pass through Somalia.

You only need to compare Somalia’s urbanization and higher levels of financial inclusion to see the gap.

People don’t realize how interconnected Somalis are, and how much they depend on one another.
 

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