Not this again, you are sounding like pinkyandthebrain. Name me a single town in the south that is majority Bantu. Somalia isn't under going any demographic shift by them, there isn't any proof. Not only does Somalia have one if the highest birth rates in the world, but the most fertile areas are in the north and clan warfare doesn't affect ethnic Somalli numbers enough, its the famines that do. Once Somalia becomes stable and develops, you will see tons of Somalis from the north move south for economic opportunities.
But Arabs are divided among clan lines, that is one of the major reasons why they lost against Israel multiple times. Their tribalism caused corruption within the military and distrust. Even worse, Palestinians are getting replaced by settler colonialism. Their situation is 10x more tragic than Somalia's since everyone betrayed them.
Arabic-speaking armies have been generally ineffective in the modern era. Egyptian regular forces did poorly against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s.1 Syrians could only impose their will in Lebanon during the mid-1970s by the use of overwhelming
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Ethiopia under the TPLF didn't want the sea, because they were realistic and knew it would be impossible, even back when Somalia was even more divided than it is today. Abiy is on khat and if Somalis were united he would still try to get sea access.
Only that fool Bixi. Silaayno, Kahin and Egal never tried to give Ethiopia sea access, even when they could have easily done it.
We sabotage each other yet things are steadily getting better. Less violence, more stability, more development. Somalia was 10x worst during the 90s and 2000s yet Ethiopia and Kenya weren't able to take our lands. And now look at modern Somalia: Farmaajo did the unthinkable and beat Kenya in the ICJ sea dispute. HSM had successfully turned everyone against the MOU and managed to secure a favorable maritime deal. Would these improvements go by faster if Somalis were united? Of course but they are still happening regardless so stop the doomposting.