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Odie
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What are the reasons Zooomalia can not be a single country again

Post by Odie » 27 Sep 2024, 08:58

Here are some reasons why Somalia may struggle to reunite as a single country:

1. Clan Divisions: Deep-rooted clan rivalries continue to create tensions and conflict, complicating efforts for unity.
Political Fragmentation: Competing political entities and regional administrations often prioritize local interests over national unity.

2. Security Issues: The presence of militant groups like Al-Shabaab poses ongoing security challenges, hindering stability.

3. Economic Disparities: Economic inequalities between regions can foster resentment and prevent collaboration.
Lack of Trust: Historical grievances have eroded trust among different factions, making cooperation difficult.

4. External Influences: Interference from neighboring countries can exacerbate divisions and conflicts.
Weak Institutions: A lack of strong national institutions undermines governance and the ability to implement cohesive policies.

5. Humanitarian Crises: Ongoing humanitarian issues, including famine and displacement, distract from efforts at national reconciliation.

Zoooooomaliman=abyssinialady== shabians JUST doing their job. BARKING like a dog :lol:

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Re: What are the reasons Zooomalia can not be a single country again

Post by Right » 27 Sep 2024, 10:16

They are acting stupid.
They just couldn’t see the big picture.
A chronic African disease.

The solution is in their own hands but not in the hands of Turkey, Egypt and useless Eritrea.

- First talk to each other and find a minimum ground to start working together. Build it up from there.

-second build a good relationship with your giant neighbour Ethiopia. Unilaterally and together. There is a lot to gain than lose.

That is the way to go. Picking up fights, wagging war and conspiring to those useless 3rd world wannabe hegemonic is a wrong way to go.

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Re: What are the reasons Zooomalia can not be a single country again

Post by Odie » 27 Sep 2024, 11:14

Right wrote:
27 Sep 2024, 10:16
They are acting stupid.
They just couldn’t see the big picture.
A chronic African disease.

The solution is in their own hands but not in the hands of Turkey, Egypt and useless Eritrea.

- First talk to each other and find a minimum ground to start working together. Build it up from there.

-second build a good relationship with your giant neighbour Ethiopia. Unilaterally and together. There is a lot to gain than lose.

That is the way to go. Picking up fights, wagging war and conspiring to those useless 3rd world wannabe hegemonic is a wrong way to go.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
They blame Ethiopians like their wives for their own predicament :lol:

kebena05
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Re: What are the reasons Zooomalia can not be a single country again

Post by kebena05 » 27 Sep 2024, 12:52

Oldie Shimaglew Gurage

Imagined if the same ethnic group and one single religion country could be disinterested like Somalia, what would Emiyee, a country with multi ethnic, low IQ people and one ethic hate each other to death, a multi religion country who can not tolerate each other..then what will it be like the upcoming Emiyee’s complete disintegration? It will be like Yugoslavia’s chaostic disintegration like a child play.

I am just sitting with my popcorn on hand, watching… Oromos butchering the little Gurage to instinct, Amara massacring the Agames, Somalis murdering the Afaris, Afaris butchering the Oromos and etc.


Odie wrote:
27 Sep 2024, 08:58
Here are some reasons why Somalia may struggle to reunite as a single country:

1. Clan Divisions: Deep-rooted clan rivalries continue to create tensions and conflict, complicating efforts for unity.
Political Fragmentation: Competing political entities and regional administrations often prioritize local interests over national unity.

2. Security Issues: The presence of militant groups like Al-Shabaab poses ongoing security challenges, hindering stability.

3. Economic Disparities: Economic inequalities between regions can foster resentment and prevent collaboration.
Lack of Trust: Historical grievances have eroded trust among different factions, making cooperation difficult.

4. External Influences: Interference from neighboring countries can exacerbate divisions and conflicts.
Weak Institutions: A lack of strong national institutions undermines governance and the ability to implement cohesive policies.

5. Humanitarian Crises: Ongoing humanitarian issues, including famine and displacement, distract from efforts at national reconciliation.

Zoooooomaliman=abyssinialady== shabians JUST doing their job. BARKING like a dog :lol:

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