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The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

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The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Adan*5 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:28 pm


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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:33 pm

Ethiopia is an artificial country that could break up at any minute provided that there remains a regional force that is willing to exploit the inherent difference and competition for power by the numerous ethnic groups that live in that gutter nation. There is no country that has such an active rebel movements who are all working to break away from the Central government in most parts of the world. Unfortunatly, the demise of the Somali State and the unwillingness of the Egptian and Sudanese governments to exploit the ethnic rivalries in Ethiopia means that the rebel movements in Ethiopia will continue to be crushed and sidelined largely due to the non-existent nature of a reliable external supplier.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Adan*5 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:39 pm

The ethnic volcano will erupt sooner or later,and the people will gain their freedom back.They just need to keep on the armed struggle,,the process is good now.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby King-of-Awdal » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:56 pm

Iam so looking forward for the day the whole Raw eating nation breaks apart. Just ahead start up for yall stay away from Dire Dawa, Harrare and it surrounding area.LOL

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Wadaay » Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:40 pm

I don't think you guys understand that Ethiopia is gonna be 1000 times more complicated than Somalia. Ethnic groups you never heard of are gonna start popping up.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Wareer » Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:20 am

[quote="Twisted_Logic"]Ethiopia is an artificial country that could break up at any minute provided that there remains a regional force that is willing to exploit the inherent difference and competition for power by the numerous ethnic groups that live in that gutter nation. There is no country that has such an active rebel movements who are all working to break away from the Central government in most parts of the world. Unfortunatly, the demise of the Somali State and the unwillingness of the Egptian and Sudanese governments to exploit the ethnic rivalries in Ethiopia means that the rebel movements in Ethiopia will continue to be crushed and sidelined largely due to the non-existent nature of a reliable external supplier.[/quote]

Egypt is the largest aid recipient after Israel. The condition to sustaining this aid is to not interfere the internal affairs of colonial ISRAEL and imperial ETHIOPIA.

Muslim states should make their choice of support clear and help their Muslim brothers or else, they will be devoured one by one until there is no more. Stick together or face the danger of extinction.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby 163 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:36 am

[quote="Wareer"][quote="Twisted_Logic"]Ethiopia is an artificial country that could break up at any minute provided that there remains a regional force that is willing to exploit the inherent difference and competition for power by the numerous ethnic groups that live in that gutter nation. There is no country that has such an active rebel movements who are all working to break away from the Central government in most parts of the world. Unfortunatly, the demise of the Somali State and the unwillingness of the Egptian and Sudanese governments to exploit the ethnic rivalries in Ethiopia means that the rebel movements in Ethiopia will continue to be crushed and sidelined largely due to the non-existent nature of a reliable external supplier.[/quote]

Egypt is the largest aid recipient after Israel. The condition to sustaining this aid is to not interfere the internal affairs of colonial ISRAEL and imperial ETHIOPIA.

Muslim states should make their choice of support clear and help their Muslim brothers or else, they will be devoured one by one until there is no more. Stick together or face the danger of extinction.[/quote]

U fool get ur mind from ur ass and think ONLY about the somali ppl and ur struggles...to hell with others...this is reality for u!

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby galia » Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:02 am

Ethiopia must be destroyed to allow free nations such as Oromia to emerge.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby The_Emperior5 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:05 am

there is no Oromia THERE IS ONLY ETHIOPIA THE SOVERGNITY OF ETHIIOPIA WA MUQADAS
OROMOS LOVE THE COUNTRY ETHIOPIA THEY ADIS ABABA IS THERES MAJORITY CODADKI UGU DANBEEYE DOORASHADII BARLAMAANKA IYAKA KA SOO BAXA THE PRESIDENT OF ETHIOPIA IS OROMO

AND THE TIGRAY FROM TIGRAY REGION ARE THE PRIME MINISTERE AND GOTE THE POWER

BUT AN ETHIOPIAN WILL NEVER KUMOO SOO RACEEN SOMALI TO FIGHT AGAINST MALIZ

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby Twisted_Logic » Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:19 pm

[quote="Wareer"][quote="Twisted_Logic"]Ethiopia is an artificial country that could break up at any minute provided that there remains a regional force that is willing to exploit the inherent difference and competition for power by the numerous ethnic groups that live in that gutter nation. There is no country that has such an active rebel movements who are all working to break away from the Central government in most parts of the world. Unfortunatly, the demise of the Somali State and the unwillingness of the Egptian and Sudanese governments to exploit the ethnic rivalries in Ethiopia means that the rebel movements in Ethiopia will continue to be crushed and sidelined largely due to the non-existent nature of a reliable external supplier.[/quote]

Egypt is the largest aid recipient after Israel. The condition to sustaining this aid is to not interfere the internal affairs of colonial ISRAEL and imperial ETHIOPIA.

Muslim states should make their choice of support clear and help their Muslim brothers or else, they will be devoured one by one until there is no more. Stick together or face the danger of extinction.[/quote]

You are right in the sense that the Billions of dollars paid to the Egyptians means that the country should recognize the state of Israel and is in sum a pay-back for Egyptian pledge not to attack or threaten the state of Israel. However, that aid has Nothing to Do with the Egyptian relations with Ethiopia. The West does not care much for Ethiopia besides their own strategic and political objectives viz a viz their relations with Ethiopia. Ethiopia is an Orthodox Christian nation in the same league as the Slavic countries of East Europe and Russia. The Western World does not enjoy a good relations with the Orthodox World. Even today, almost the entirity of the Ethiopian Air Force is manned by Former Soviet Bloc/ Orthodox Christian pilots. There is nothing stopping Egypt from pursuing its own foreign policy interest with regards to its relations with Ethiopia.

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Re: The Past and the Future of "Ethiopia"

Postby The_Emperior5 » Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:47 am

but the fact is there is nothing there to suport somalia goverment legit govt is sayn xabashii eey nala joog uu na wass


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