For obvious reasons Ethiopia's future is going to be shaped and decided by the evolving strategic relationship between Oromia and Tigray!
Post second world war world , is led and shaped by the special strategic relationship established between United States and United Kingdom( some information extracted from Wikipedia is below) and same is emerging between Oromia and Tigray. Oromos are already establishing their power base From Addis Ababa and Tigrayans are going to reestablish their power at Axum. The strategic cooperation between the two powers shall stabilize Ethiopia and the Horn Africa and propel it to prosperity. Amharas and other Ethiopians shall also contribute their respective part once they buy-in to the Oromo-Tigray Alliance.
Relations between the United Kingdom and the United States have ranged from two early wars to competition for world markets. Since 1940 the countries have been close military allies enjoying the Special Relationship built as wartime allies and NATO partners. They are bound together by shared history, an overlap in religion, common language, legal system and kinship ties that reach back hundreds of years, including kindred, ancestral lines among English Americans, Scottish Americans, Welsh Americans, Cornish Americans, Scotch-Irish Americans, Irish Americans, and American Britons. Today, large numbers of expatriates live in both countries.
In the early 21st century, Britain affirmed its relationship with the United States as its "most important bilateral partnership" in the current British foreign policy,[2] and the American foreign policy also affirms its relationship with Britain as its most important relationship,[3][4] as evidenced in aligned political affairs, mutual cooperation in the areas of trade, commerce, finance, technology, academics, as well as the arts and sciences; the sharing of government and military intelligence, and joint combat operations and peacekeeping missions carried out between the United States Armed Forces and the British Armed Forces. Canada has historically been the largest importer of U.S. goods and the principal exporter of goods to the United States. As of January 2015, the United Kingdom was fifth in terms of exports and seventh in terms of import of goods.[5] In long-term perspective, the historian Paul Johnson has called the United Kingdom–United States relations "cornerstone of the modern, democratic world order".[6]
The two countries also have had a significant impact of the cultures of many other countries. They are the two main nodes of the Anglosphere, with a combined population of just under 400 million in 2019. Together, they have given the English language a dominant role in many sectors of the modern world.
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Re: What do Oromia and Tigray learn from the USA- United Kingdom Strategic Cooperation!
ኡኛ ተጋሩ ከአሜሪካውያንና ከኡንግሊዛውያን ጌቶቻችንን የምንማረው ነገር ካለ አፍሪቃውያንን መጥላት በወያኔ አልተጀመረም። ጡቁሩ አሸባሪው ወያኔ መጀመሪያ ራሱን ስለሚጠላ ተመሳሳይ ጡቁር የቆዳ ቀለም ያላቸው ህዝቦችን ይጠላል። ኡንዲህ ዓይነት ባህርይ በየአእምሮ ጤና ባለሞያዎች የበታችነት ስሜት ተብሎ ይጠራል።
Re: What do Oromia and Tigray learn from the USA- United Kingdom Strategic Cooperation!
You learn and benchmark from everything visible or not visible relevant development around you and use it to address your challenges or achieve your goals. That is called, 360 degree learning!
Re: What do Oromia and Tigray learn from the USA- United Kingdom Strategic Cooperation!
Axumezana wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 18:38For obvious reasons Ethiopia's future is going to be shaped and decided by the evolving strategic relationship between Oromia and Tigray!
Post second world war world , is led and shaped by the special strategic relationship established between United States and United Kingdom( some information extracted from Wikipedia is below) and same is emerging between Oromia and Tigray. Oromos are already establishing their power base From Addis Ababa and Tigrayans are going to reestablish their power at Axum. The strategic cooperation between the two powers shall stabilize Ethiopia and the Horn Africa and propel it to prosperity. Amharas and other Ethiopians shall also contribute their respective part once they buy-in to the Oromo-Tigray Alliance.
Relations between the United Kingdom and the United States have ranged from two early wars to competition for world markets. Since 1940 the countries have been close military allies enjoying the Special Relationship built as wartime allies and NATO partners. They are bound together by shared history, an overlap in religion, common language, legal system and kinship ties that reach back hundreds of years, including kindred, ancestral lines among English Americans, Scottish Americans, Welsh Americans, Cornish Americans, Scotch-Irish Americans, Irish Americans, and American Britons. Today, large numbers of expatriates live in both countries.
In the early 21st century, Britain affirmed its relationship with the United States as its "most important bilateral partnership" in the current British foreign policy,[2] and the American foreign policy also affirms its relationship with Britain as its most important relationship,[3][4] as evidenced in aligned political affairs, mutual cooperation in the areas of trade, commerce, finance, technology, academics, as well as the arts and sciences; the sharing of government and military intelligence, and joint combat operations and peacekeeping missions carried out between the United States Armed Forces and the British Armed Forces. Canada has historically been the largest importer of U.S. goods and the principal exporter of goods to the United States. As of January 2015, the United Kingdom was fifth in terms of exports and seventh in terms of import of goods.[5] In long-term perspective, the historian Paul Johnson has called the United Kingdom–United States relations "cornerstone of the modern, democratic world order".[6]
The two countries also have had a significant impact of the cultures of many other countries. They are the two main nodes of the Anglosphere, with a combined population of just under 400 million in 2019. Together, they have given the English language a dominant role in many sectors of the modern world.