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If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby Abdelrahim » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:17 am

egypt is weak and it has no leg to stand on whether they have bigger toys or not it wont make any difference the dam.is there and its a pain in the ass for egypt and their sudanese servants and there is nothing they can do about it nor will uncle sam help them on this

keep saying that to yourself until the armies from lower ends of the nile crush ethiopia, the main exporter of slaves/servants to the arab world

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby Abdelrahim » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:19 am

Funny the Arab is trying fear tactics on Somalis.

Can you show us concrete evidence how Ethiopia blocks the two rivers to Somalia?

Arabs cannot be trusted and we can't ignore Israel, Palestine or Syria because all those a valuable lessons of how Arabs behave in their natural habitat.

Ethiopia is ours and its people share more in common than Arabs.

The days silly Somalis believed some Arab banged black women on the coastline and gave birth to them is long dead.

We are much educated and wiser today.

There is enough evidence of Ethiopia stealing Somali waters, If Somalia was a stable country today Ethiopia wouldn't even think of building a dam on Shabelle / Jubba rivers

Ethiopias tiny army is no match for the much larger and advanced arab armies

ffs ethiopia annual military expenditure is below $800 mil

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:21 am

Neither fuck em both

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:22 am

Funny the Arab is trying fear tactics on Somalis.

Can you show us concrete evidence how Ethiopia blocks the two rivers to Somalia?

Arabs cannot be trusted and we can't ignore Israel, Palestine or Syria because all those a valuable lessons of how Arabs behave in their natural habitat.

Ethiopia is ours and its people share more in common than Arabs.

The days silly Somalis believed some Arab banged black women on the coastline and gave birth to them is long dead.

We are much educated and wiser today.

There is enough evidence of Ethiopia stealing Somali waters, If Somalia was a stable country today Ethiopia wouldn't even think of building a dam on Shabelle / Jubba rivers

Ethiopias tiny army is no match for the much larger and advanced arab armies

ffs ethiopia annual military expenditure is below $800 mil
You're underestimating somali strength. Just remember that in the 70s and 80s somalia had like top 15 military in world and 1st in the African continent

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby Abdelrahim » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:27 am

Comparisons between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia

Population :-

Ethiopia 101 million
Egypt 93 million
Sudan 41 million

GDP 2016 :-

Ethiopia $69 BN
Egypt $330 bn (2015)
Sudan $94 BN

military expenditure :-

Egypt 4-5 BN
Sudan 1.8 -2 BN
Ethiopia 0.8 BN

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby Abdelrahim » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:31 am

Funny the Arab is trying fear tactics on Somalis.

There is enough evidence of Ethiopia stealing Somali waters, If Somalia was a stable country today Ethiopia wouldn't even think of building a dam on Shabelle / Jubba rivers

Ethiopias tiny army is no match for the much larger and advanced arab armies

ffs ethiopia annual military expenditure is below $800 mil
You're underestimating somali strength. Just remember that in the 70s and 80s somalia had like top 15 military in world and 1st in the African continent
I know that somalia used to have a great army

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby learnmore1 » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:43 am

Ethiopia has to prevail because Egypt is the biggest enemy to Africans, Somalis, Sunni Arabs.

It is a traitor nation by nature.

May Allah make her collapse like Syria and Libya.

The fokkers on Wednesday voted in favor of the Palestinians but by Thursday they flipped and changed their minds throwing their own Arabs under the bus. What fokin chance do you Somalis have with racist, unreliable and prostituting Arabs like Egypt? To hell with them.
Consistency was not Egypt’s strong point in deliberations on the UN Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity.

But Cairo got through it with its relationship with the incoming Trump administration intact, and only short-term damage to its credibility.
In the war in Syria, it originally backed the Gulf Arabs but as soon as it saw the Iranians gaining upper hand, it changed side again. That's why KSA is cutting her short and began backing Ethiopia.
To understand this it is worth bearing in mind how weak Sisi’s position is. Even before the church attack he faced myriad challenges, including: deteriorating relations with chief economic patron Saudi Arabia, which suspended subsidized fuel supplies to Cairo due to Egypt’s increasing tilt toward the Assad regime and Russia in the Syrian civil war; the confrontation with the Muslim Brotherhood; insurgency in Sinai; and problems of Egyptian youth, including soaring unemployment.
Egyptians are snakes.

Ethiopia any day every day. Fock off Arabs.
Do you prefer Saudi's to Egyptians? I think the average Ethiopian has quite some hatred to Saudi's, but many are not aware of things deeply into politics like this.

I don't understand why Egypt is frustrated with the Saudi visit. If they still believe this dam will damage their supply, why the hell has the construction still been allowed to carry on and 'agreements' have been reached? I don't understand :?

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby learnmore1 » Sun Dec 25, 2016 10:45 am

I don't believe a big war will escalate.

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby TeeriReturns » Sun Dec 25, 2016 11:19 am

egypt is weak and it has no leg to stand on whether they have bigger toys or not it wont make any difference the dam.is there and its a pain in the ass for egypt and their sudanese servants and there is nothing they can do about it nor will uncle sam help them on this

keep saying that to yourself until the armies from lower ends of the nile crush ethiopia, the main exporter of slaves/servants to the arab world

Abdelrahim are you Masri?


96 of the people from masr live on the banks of the Nile, it is in egypts interest to protect the river as egypt will starve, i think egypt should armed ethiopian rebels groups that want to over throw the government in adis, in addition egypt should convince the west that ethiopia should be broken up into smaller states because what guarantees do we have another strong ethiopian goverment will not use up more waters in the blue nile and build even more dams? no point in replacing one dog for another habashi.

if Ethiopia is broken into pieces than the blue nile will end up in the ahmara region, they will be poorer and will not be able to afford building another dam (of course i strong believe that egypt should destroy the current major dams by striking them to make it more costly for the ethiopians and so they can get into more debt) remember the Chinese build the dams or provided the money for the dams ($6.5 billion) the chinese also build the trains and major government buildings, perhaps egypt needs to put pressure on the chinese by blocking chinese goods from the Suez just to send a message since chinese goods to EU go through suez, egypt needs to get serious, the Nile is been used up by many African countries as south as uganda, egypt is a gift of the nile and it needs to protect it. i believe the Americans will keep silent if you invade ethiopia through eriteria or sudan because they dont want an unstable egypt as this will affect israel and the whole middleast and can you imagine the potential 90 million egyptian refugees that will flood to the EU? thus the west will keep quite since egypt has many bargaining chips on her side.

Long live Egypt,

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby Djiboutian » Sun Dec 25, 2016 2:41 pm

Another "if " thread!!

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sun Dec 25, 2016 2:44 pm

Another "if " thread!!
Why tf is Djibouti independent? Wallahi the physical existence of the nation doesn't bother me since it's small as shit but It's just that we lose a border with Eritrea that pisses me off.

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Sun Dec 25, 2016 4:17 pm

Another "if " thread!!
Why tf is Djibouti independent? Wallahi the physical existence of the nation doesn't bother me since it's small as shit but It's just that we lose a border with Eritrea that pisses me off.
Might aswell annex AFAR region from Eritrea, let the afar of northern djibouti be united with the afars from Eritrea

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Afar zone of ethiopia.

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Populate somalis into both afar regions and the afars don't stand a chance.

Problem is that djibouti is whoring itself with international bases.

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sun Dec 25, 2016 4:21 pm

Another "if " thread!!
Why tf is Djibouti independent? Wallahi the physical existence of the nation doesn't bother me since it's small as shit but It's just that we lose a border with Eritrea that pisses me off.
Might aswell annex AFAR region from Eritrea, let the afar of northern djibouti be united with the afars from Eritrea

Image

Image


Afar zone of ethiopia.

Image

Populate somalis into both afar regions and the afars don't stand a chance.

Problem is that djibouti is whoring itself with international bases.
Attacking Eritrea is pointless they're maniacs that should be left alone if you want to keep your sanity

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Sun Dec 25, 2016 4:39 pm

Why tf is Djibouti independent? Wallahi the physical existence of the nation doesn't bother me since it's small as shit but It's just that we lose a border with Eritrea that pisses me off.
Might aswell annex AFAR region from Eritrea, let the afar of northern djibouti be united with the afars from Eritrea

Image

Image


Afar zone of ethiopia.

Image

Populate somalis into both afar regions and the afars don't stand a chance.

Problem is that djibouti is whoring itself with international bases.
Attacking Eritrea is pointless they're maniacs that should be left alone if you want to keep your sanity
Afwerki the mad dictator is 70 at the moment, his nation would go into turmoil after his death most likely.

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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Sun Dec 25, 2016 4:54 pm


Might aswell annex AFAR region from Eritrea, let the afar of northern djibouti be united with the afars from Eritrea

Image

Image

Afar zone of ethiopia.

Image

Populate somalis into both afar regions and the afars don't stand a chance.

Problem is that djibouti is whoring itself with international bases.
Attacking Eritrea is pointless they're maniacs that should be left alone if you want to keep your sanity
Afwerki the mad dictator is 70 at the moment, his nation would go into turmoil after his death most likely.
He should just change his ways before Eritrea gets invaded and becomes a us puppet


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