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Old 05-23-2010, 07:41 AM   #4
Ilaubuas

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Hawiye was defeated and now it seems it is Isaac turn.
Habesha, you have no clue whats happening here. So let me give you a hand.

Ethiopian troops clashed with Dhulbaante (a darood subclan) militias on Somali soil. 10 Somalis and 3 Ethiopians died. Now the question we should all be asking is:
  • Why have Ethiopian troops entered northern Somalia and clashed with Dhulbaante, who have never had any connections to either ONLF or Al-shabab?
  • Why is Ethiopia orchestrating alongside somaliland leadership to disarm and occupy area's held by Dhulbaante militias?
  • Why has Ethiopia threatened Puntland leadership with invasion if they had attempted to help Dhulbaante against somaliland incursion?
This has happened a couple of years ago, where somaliland militias managed to capture Laascaanood. A area that had previously been controlled by Puntland. But never had Ethiopians been involved directly unlike today. So what triggered ethiopia to act fast to speed up its plans? For somaliland to have a chance to break away from Somalia. It must have control of all area's once known as British somaliland. Meaning area's controlled by Dhulbaante, who have been loyal to Puntland. A lot of big changes are set to happen in south Somalia, especially in Mogadishu. Somalia is soon to have a feasible central government which has been absent for the past 20 years. If Ethiopia ever wishes to dismember Somalia, it needs to vigorously assist somaliland to recapture all of British somaliland. Before Mogadishu has the capability to prevent it.
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