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Regime Change in Eritrea

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Re: Regime Change in Eritrea

Postby Somaliweyn » Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:28 pm

Qansa,

Leadership will change. Current self-styled leaders will die out, whether natural causes or human causes Laughing

Someguy,

It is apparant you are the emotional one. If u can not refute the fact that Somalis and Eritreans have friendly relations which is a strategic alliance to counter the alliance of Nairobi and Addis Abbeba, you should just remain silent. For af-daboolan waa dahab.

I would say, just come to terms with the inevitable collapse of the tigre puppet regime. Do I want it to collapse? Hell yeah!. A puppet institution which is shoved down people's throats by a Ethiopian military occupation is certainly unnatural. And all unnatural things come to a an end.

And also, because this is the Xth time a nominal government is created does not mean we have to support it. This is again an emotional PR used by supporters of the puppet regime. Somalis will only accept a government when they're ready for it. Till now, we can not think about having a government when every group pursues its own interest.


At the end of the day: ''Bad government is worse than no government'' as this paradox has been proven by Somalia since 1991.


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