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The Gradual Historic Expansion of Abyssinia

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Re: The Gradual Historic Expansion of Abyssinia

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:53 pm

FAH,

Nice fiction story.

There is only fighting against Ethiopians in Hawiyedom. All the nOnHawiye don't want to confront either the EThiopians or the TFG in their territories.

The only exception to that are the Ogaden under the ONLF.

Why don't the NonHawiye fighters bring the war to their lands ? Ooops I forgot they are a MINORITY in their qabiils who are outnumbered by those Ethiopian appeasers.

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Re: The Gradual Historic Expansion of Abyssinia

Postby FAH1223 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:59 pm

[quote="AbdiWahab252"]FAH,

Nice fiction story.

There is only fighting against Ethiopians in Hawiyedom. All the nOnHawiye don't want to confront either the EThiopians or the TFG in their territories.

The only exception to that are the Ogaden under the ONLF.

Why don't the NonHawiye fighters bring the war to their lands ? Ooops I forgot they are a MINORITY in their qabiils who are outnumbered by those Ethiopian appeasers.[/quote]

Its not that, necessarily. Why isnt there as much fighting in Hiiraan and some other parts of Shabelle?

Because simply put, people aren't going to go away from their normal lives, first off.

And its not their problem, simply.

I think a lot of people are tired of war.


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