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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Sadacha Macca » 17 Feb 2023, 18:46

Noble tigrayan aka present aka union aka wishyee,

Forced unity doesn't last long, it's not sustainable. If Somaliland truly wants to be independent, then no amount of force will work, same went for Eritrea, against all odds they fought long and hard; and got their freedom.
However, is that random twitter account sure eritrea is siding with somalia against SL? or are they saying eritrea trained those somali troops for this purpose (to fight somaliland?)?

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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Zack » 18 Feb 2023, 00:14

I don’t think Eritrea is involved in the so called Somalia and Somaliland conflict I think they are pretty much neutral in this. Why would they side with one or the other it doesn’t benefit them one but let’s all hope for peace indeed in the horn

Dr Zackovich

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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Misraq » 18 Feb 2023, 00:22

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Sudan and Somalia had hands on separating Eritrea from Ethiopia. Hence ethiopia supported and succeded on separating Somaliland from Somalia and South Sudan from Sudan. In the case of Somalia, its agression went further by entering Ethiopia during caotic time. But the reaction from Ethiopia put Somalia in a 30 years intensive care.

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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Dark Energy » 18 Feb 2023, 00:29

The Somali Land situation is the job of the UN. Self-determination is a given right. As a matter of fact, nations do not keep their borders constant over time. If the Somali Land persists on seeking independence from Somalia, then Somali Land should of officially aknowledged to conduct some kind of referendum. Somalia can not force for Somali Land to be part of it. The long term interest for both countries is to have good relationship as independent nations for the future.

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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Dark Energy » 18 Feb 2023, 00:29

The Somali Land situation is the job of the UN. Self-determination is a given right. As a matter of fact, nations do not keep their borders constant over time. If the Somali Land persists on seeking independence from Somalia, then Somali Land should of officially aknowledged to conduct some kind of referendum. Somalia can not force for Somali Land to be part of it. The long term interest for both countries is to have good relationship as independent nations for the future.


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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Somaliman » 18 Feb 2023, 15:08

Zack wrote:
18 Feb 2023, 00:14
I don’t think Eritrea is involved in the so called Somalia and Somaliland conflict I think they are pretty much neutral in this. Why would they side with one or the other it doesn’t benefit them one but let’s all hope for peace indeed in the horn

Dr Zackovich




You little retarded tribalism infested idiot,

There's no such thing as
Somalia and Somaliland conflict.
It's purely the population of Lasanod city that are revolting against the oppression of the mindless enclave, known as Somaliland, and no one else is involved, including Al Shabab.

The mindless fu.ckers in Hargeisa are claiming that they're fighting terrorism in vain, not even realising that the era in which labeling anyone's opponents as terrorists has long gone and is no longer fashionable.
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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Somaliman » 18 Feb 2023, 15:39

Sadacha Macca wrote:
17 Feb 2023, 18:46
Noble tigrayan aka present aka union aka wishyee,

Forced unity doesn't last long, it's not sustainable. If Somaliland truly wants to be independent, then no amount of force will work, same went for Eritrea, against all odds they fought long and hard; and got their freedom.
However, is that random twitter account sure eritrea is siding with somalia against SL? or are they saying eritrea trained those somali troops for this purpose (to fight somaliland?)?






Sadacha Macca,

The mindless enclave in question has literally been independent since 1991 and Mogadishu has not been having any control or authority whatsoever in this region since, yet they haven't achieved anything whatsoever. And the Western countries are not fools and don't want to grant them an independence, because they know well ahead that all these idiots, who havent achieved anything for more 30 years while literally been independent, will be using with their independence is nothing but going round the western world to beg.

The current conflict is simply about the population of a city, which was under Somaliland, revolting against Somaliland's oppression and want to be free.

Guess what - They keep telling everyone that they're worried that Somalia might one day use force to bring Somaliland back in to the equation, yet they're now using what they're scared of (force) themselves to subjugate and bring the population of this city back!

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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Fiyameta » 18 Feb 2023, 16:03

Constitutionally speaking, Ethiopia supports Tigray's independence, however the parasites whose constitution is the TPLF manifesto have refused to leave the union without taking Addis Ababa, Welkait, Badme etc... along with them. A double whammy!


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Re: Just as somalia supported Eritrea Independence... Ethiopia supports Somaliland independence

Post by Zack » 23 Feb 2023, 00:15

Somaliman wrote:
18 Feb 2023, 15:39
Sadacha Macca wrote:
17 Feb 2023, 18:46
Noble tigrayan aka present aka union aka wishyee,

Forced unity doesn't last long, it's not sustainable. If Somaliland truly wants to be independent, then no amount of force will work, same went for Eritrea, against all odds they fought long and hard; and got their freedom.
However, is that random twitter account sure eritrea is siding with somalia against SL? or are they saying eritrea trained those somali troops for this purpose (to fight somaliland?)?






Sadacha Macca,

The mindless enclave in question has literally been independent since 1991 and Mogadishu has not been having any control or authority whatsoever in this region since, yet they haven't achieved anything whatsoever. And the Western countries are not fools and don't want to grant them an independence, because they know well ahead that all these idiots, who havent achieved anything for more 30 years while literally been independent, will be using with their independence is nothing but going round the western world to beg.

The current conflict is simply about the population of a city, which was under Somaliland, revolting against Somaliland's oppression and want to be free.

Guess what - They keep telling everyone that they're worried that Somalia might one day use force to bring Somaliland back in to the equation, yet they're now using what they're scared of (force) themselves to subjugate and bring the population of this city back!


But what has Somalia achieved the past 30 years


By the way force will be used by every one it will be used by Somalia by Somaliland by Ethiopia . It’s normal
Every one will justify using force using their own arguments one doesn’t make less invalid then the other.

Dr Zackovich

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