Re: Which way to the sea, please? By: Nuraddin Farah
Hassan Sheikh and Eritrea-Shifting Landscape in the Horn of Africa
1. Hassan Sheikh's Role: In the past few weeks, Hassan Sheikh has emerged as a prominent figure in the changing dynamics of the Horn of Africa (HOA). He's now officially on a path to unite the region, marking a significant departure from the previous administration's approach.
2. Ismail Omar Geele's Irirsame Ideology appears to be fading away, making room for new strategies and alliances in the HOA.
3. Recognition of SSC-Khaatumo: The recognition of SSC-Khaatumo is a noteworthy development in the context of the Horn of Africa's shifting dynamics. The recognition of the new administration is indicative of the changing political landscape.
4. Somali National Army Cadets: The new Somali National Army cadets will be closely observed in light of these changes. Previous cadets were let down by the government, and this new model of working suggests a desire for improved conditions.
5. Implications of Change: These developments signify a significant shift in the region. The HOA is in the process of transformation, and SSC-Khaatumo appears to be among the beneficiaries of these changes, which are likely to have far-reaching implications.
The evolving landscape in the Horn of Africa is complex and holds implications for regional stability and cooperation. The recognition of SSC-Khaatumo and Hassan Sheikh's role in uniting the region represent key developments to watch.
Thank you Eritrea!
Re: Which way to the sea, please? By: Nuraddin Farah
But never the Abyssinians.The coastline had always remained the possession of other peoples, whether they were the foreign powers that had conquered or local people, such as the Eritreans, the Somalis, and the Danakilis.
Re: Which way to the sea, please? By: Nuraddin Farah
That is the truth that could not be hoodwinked by anybody including the PM.
Re: Which way to the sea, please? By: Nuraddin Farah
Ethiopia never ever had a sea out let never not prior to colonialism and certainly never ever after .
It’s just a hoax claim baseless
By the way it is a welll written article by nuradin Farah a Somali from the occupied territory of Abyssinia. Called the Somali region
Dr Zackovich
It’s just a hoax claim baseless
By the way it is a welll written article by nuradin Farah a Somali from the occupied territory of Abyssinia. Called the Somali region
Dr Zackovich
Re: Which way to the sea, please? By: Nuraddin Farah
I understand dreaming is free of charge. But why do many Ethiopians claim that knowing fully well that they never had any ownership of any of the ports on the Red Sea except for the 30 short years they illegally occupied Eritrea? The lack of a port is not the reason why Ethiopia has been in a despicable situation for the last 150 years or so. But the lack of visionary and responsible political leaders and the sad fact that they have been divided by ethnic-based political entities.Zack wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 19:57Ethiopia never ever had a sea out let never not prior to colonialism and certainly never ever after .
It’s just a hoax claim baseless
By the way it is a welll written article by nuradin Farah a Somali from the occupied territory of Abyssinia. Called the Somali region
Dr Zackovich