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4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa ceremony

Postby Gabre » Wed Jan 22, 2014 8:45 am

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Some 4,000 Ethiopian troops in Somalia on Wednesday formally joined the UN-backed African Union force in the country as it seeks to boost operations against Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab rebels, officials said.

Hardline Shebab insurgents control large parts of rural southern Somalia, and despite having been driven from a string of towns by the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), guerrilla units stage regular deadly attacks in the capital Mogadishu.

Ethiopian troops crossed into Somalia in November 2011 to battle Shebab militants.

Their inclusion into AMISOM will free up other units to stage a long-awaited offensive on Shebab bases in the far southern regions of Lower and Middle Shabelle, with Kenyan units advancing from the south, and Uganda and Burundi pressing from the north.

After a series of sweeping victories, the force has remained largely still for around a year, hampered by limited troops and air power to advance again.

The Shebab-controlled port of Barawe, one of the last sea access routes for the extremists, is a key target for the force.

"Ethiopian troops will constitute AMISOM's sixth contingent," the force said Wednesday, with soldiers re-hatting to join troops from Burundi, Djibouti, Kenya, Sierra Leone and Uganda.

"The Ethiopian deployment will permit Burundian and Ugandan forces to move into parts of Lower and Middle Shabelle," the mission said in a statement, suggesting preparations for a fresh offensive are gathering pace.

Ethiopia's contribution of three battalions takes the AU force to the 22,000-strong level mandated by the UN Security Council, who last year boosted the authorised force by a third.

Their troops are based mainly in southern border zones, including in the towns of Baidoa and Beledweyne.

"New battalions have been sent and they are on the ground now," said Getachew Reda, spokesman for Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.

"Forces have been deployed into their respective sector within south-central Somalia."

AMISOM, first deployed in 2007, is a unique military operation as it is run by the African Union, but with a UN mandate. Most of its financing comes from the European Union and other international donors.

Ethiopia denied suggestions it was joining AMISOM to win external funding of the military, saying that joining the force would improve coordination in the fight against the Shebab.

"It's not a funding issue, we have been bearing the brunt both financially and materially -- in terms of loss of life -- for the last two years," Getachew told AFP.

"Without harmonising our efforts with AMISOM and other stakeholders... the kind of result we?d like couldn?t really be achieved."

Ethiopia had sent troops into its lawless neighbour in a US-backed invasion in 2006, but the move sparked a bloody uprising and the troops pulled out three years later after failing to restore order.

The Shebab once controlled most of southern and central Somalia but withdrew from fixed positions in Mogadishu two years ago.

But a string of devastating Shebab attacks against foreign and government targets have shattered hopes of a rebirth for the war-ravaged capital and demonstrated that the Islamist outfit's disruptive power is undiminished.

The group also claimed responsibility for last year's deadly attack in neighbouring Kenya, when commandos stormed the upmarket Westgate mall, shooting shoppers and hurling grenades.

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Gabre » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:09 am

Last year Ethiopia left Baidoa after holding it for a year longer than planned as they waited on Burundi to fully takeover and have the ability to hold the city. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/ ... 2?irpc=932

The sooner Al-Shishkabab get squashed the better :up:

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Postby metamorphosis » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:13 am

These guys are not here to defeat AS but to create the illusion that they are. There are almost 25k AMISON troops in somalia and the only time they meet AS, it is AS that made the invasion. They are just there to collect the UN funding and milk Somalia while not doing shit for it.

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Gabre » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:21 am

These guys are not here to defeat AS but to create the illusion that they are. There are almost 25k AMISON troops in somalia and the only time they meet AS, it is AS that made the invasion. They are just there to collect the UN funding and milk Somalia while not doing shit for it.
Lol, how do you figure cuz?

Horta why is everyone in diaspora Somalidom so convinced in this line? That AMISOM is somehow sitting on its ass collecting a fat check, and that liberating Somalia from Al-Shabaab is their last priority?

Do ungrateful Somalis not realize without AMISOM, there would be no Somalia to speak of, no Jubbaland clan state to chest-thump over? Xamar would still be the rubble it was in 2006? It boggles the mind, if you guys hate AMISOM so much, why don't you get the cajones (xiniiyaha) and take on Al-Shishkabab yourselves?

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:43 am

Gabre does this have something to do with the dam the rivers the Ethiopians want to use the Ethiopians want to have allot of influances in those regions

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Gabre » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:51 am

Gabre does this have something to do with the dam the rivers the Ethiopians want to use the Ethiopians want to have allot of influances in those regions
You know as well as anyone they never really left. They've been in the provinces of Bay, Bakool, Gedo, Hiiraan, etc for decades. In the 80s it was air raids, in 90s it was fighting Al-Itixaad alongside clan allies, in 2000s it was Al-Shabaab. It's kind of weird to say it, but places like Bay and Bakool have been under Ethiopian military occupation longer than under Siyaad Barre regime rule now.

The recent dam hysteria might be just that: fear-mongering and hysteria.

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Hodan94 » Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:40 am

:lol: this is so messed up.

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby original dervish » Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:49 pm

I reckon the Ethios are gonna do a Kenya and set up a 3 province SW state.

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:54 pm

Original dervish remember what Meles Zenawi proposed 7 years ago





Meles Zenawi’s grand objective for Somalia: A Two-State solution or worse!
Posted on November 2, 2007 by evolvingprimate
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Ethiopian strong-man Males Zenawi

Profile picture of Ethiopia's Meles ZenawiI came across a curious article titled “Zenawi proposes a two-state solution for Somalia” written by an Ethiopian free-lance journalist based on an interview given by a high ranking Ethiopian officials who happens to have, “knowledge about the affairs of the hilltop palace of Meles Zenawi.” Among other things, the article claims that the Ethiopian strong-man Meles Zenawi has tasked a committee to draw up plans to, “to come up with a strategic analysis and a menu of options with respect to Ethiopian national interest towards Somalia.” “The committee chaired by Ethiopia’s foremost expert on Somalia, Dr. Alemu Tekede, minister of state for foreign affairs, comprised senior officials of the ruling EPRDF, several military generals and security and intelligence officers.” It is alleged that the so-called committee took five long months to analyze the Somali situation and finally submitted “a well-thought-out “red” dossier containing confidential policy proposals in last August.” Some of the recommendations the so-called committee came up were:

1 A two-state solution for Somalia along the pre-independence colonial boundaries. The committee suggested the Ethiopian government play a lead role in advocating for the international recognition of the breakaway republic of Somaliland.
2 Southern Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) to be divided into four federal regions in line with ethnic based Ethiopian federal system, namely, Puntland, Hawiyeland, Jubbaland and Rahanweinland.
3 The Somali region of Ethiopia to be “isolated” from the rest of Somalia, and limit to the extent possible commercial and traffic links between the Somali region and Somalia.
The article concludes with:“His troops bogged down in the messy quagmire of Mogadishu where the remnants of the ousted Union of Islamic Court (UIC) continues to wage Iraq-style bloody insurgency, Meles is understandably frustrated with the apparent failure of the internationally recognized but toothless fledgling Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in pacifying the tumultuous Somali capital. The Somali experts in Addis Ababa view the two-state solution as a vital long-term strategy for Ethiopia’s national interest.”

http://www.wardheernews.com/articles_07 ... _Nega.html

I am forced to believe the core views of the article since Meles Zenawi’s grand strategic objectives regarding Somalia are very much well known. Land-locked and the prospect of a peaceful and united Somalia eliminating the Ethiopian despot’s worth to the International community, Meles Zenawi is very clear in prolonging the Somali conflict as long as it serves his geo-political objectives both at home and across the region.

The infuriating thing is that the International Community, especially America, are very oblivious to the ground realities in the region and has chosen the easy route of ignoring both the dictator’s human rights abuses and his strong repressive rule, while at the same time pursuing agendas that are not conducive to peace and the spread of democratic ideals in the region but also more importantly run contrary to the stated geo-political objectives of both the International community and America.

It goes without saying that America’s strategic objectives in the region will be better served by the deployment of more troops from the African Union so that the Ethiopian mad-man won’t have any tangible excuses to station his military in Somalia any longer than necessary. In addition, every effort should be made to pressure both the Somali government and the Asmara group to enter political dialogue and resolve the incessant Somali quandary, so peace and progress can return to the country. America should also discontinue appeasing established human rights abusers such as Meles Zenawi against the wishes of the people of East Africa, especially those who are victims of Zenawi’s consolidation of power. America’s grand geo-political objectives will be better served through a sustained effort to bolster the worth of the Transitional Federal Government without going to bed with zealots and tyrants. In the end it is only true that Meles attempt to woo the international community that he is the only one who can solve the Somali problem hasn’t worked, and it is highly dubious to believe the notion that Somalia will take the road to peace and democracy through tyrant’s tanks.


http://evolvingprimate.wordpress.com/20 ... -or-worse/

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby original dervish » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:06 pm

Definitely an Ethios objective.
The D&M have suffered real genocide and deserve their three province state. :up:

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Bermooda » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:13 pm

These guys are not here to defeat AS but to create the illusion that they are. There are almost 25k AMISON troops in somalia and the only time they meet AS, it is AS that made the invasion. They are just there to collect the UN funding and milk Somalia while not doing shit for it.
Including Ethiopia Amisom is 22k but 22/25 what is the difference hey.

Culusow has shot himself in the foot with this one. Though the Xabashis have been there all along expect AS to politically milk this with it witnessing an increase in their troops level proportionally :down:

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:14 pm

Bermooda afar qooble u guys are still shabaab supporters :lol:

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Gabre » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:26 pm

These guys are not here to defeat AS but to create the illusion that they are. There are almost 25k AMISON troops in somalia and the only time they meet AS, it is AS that made the invasion. They are just there to collect the UN funding and milk Somalia while not doing shit for it.
Including Ethiopia Amisom is 22k but 22/25 what is the difference hey.

Culusow has shot himself in the foot with this one. Though the Xabashis have been there all along expect AS to politically milk this with it witnessing an increase in their troops level proportionally :down:
More dead Kuwaitis, whether from Dayniile or Lesser Iraq :up:

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Bermooda » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:37 pm

Bermooda afar qooble u guys are still shabaab supporters :lol:
I know you don't mean it but easy with the derogatory name calling.

That said people don't believe this but it is actually Murusade mainly Daguuro who are keeping them mostly at bay from attacking Villa. When it comes to Beesha only around 20/30% max support them and it is mainly from Dheere clan.

Gabre you really believe in this myth of it's just Murusade who are supporting them in Mogadishu. We must have superpower natural powers then if we can wreak havoc in a capital city that is protected by 10's of thousand of troops :lol:

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Re: 4000+ Ethiopian troops welc'd into AMISOM at Baidoa cere

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Jan 22, 2014 4:38 pm

Bermoode people are saying Murursade are the secret sleeping alshabaab cell in mogadishu they help alshabaab with intell and all of that which makes it possible for shabaab to strike mogadishu every few weeks. Maxa ka jira arintaas


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