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Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 01 Apr 2025, 19:18

To answer this question, we need to understand historical facts and analyze current contexts.
1. Ethiopia is a country created by European colonizers, and Ethiopia also participated in the colonization of other Africans. The country is currently witnessing civil wars and bloody fighting between various groups, and the displacement of defenceless civiliansby the government forces and tribal militias in all regions except two regions; Ogaden region (Western Somalia) and the Afar (Eritrea's Southern Dankalia).

2. Because of occupation and marginalization by previous regimes (remember most of the leaders were Oromo but with Amhara names), all ethnic groups (including Oromos, Tigrayan, Afars, Sidamos, Somalis, and Benishgool) want to leave Ethiopia and establish their own countries. The only group that wants to keep Ethiopia as a country is the Amharas, with some recently calling for the independence of the Amharas from Ethiopia under Oromo rule.

3. Many believe that Oromo leaders in Addis Ababa were misled by the UAE and Turkey, and Abiy Ahmed and other officials from his Oromo tribe actually want to destroy their country. Therefore Ethiopia will collapse due to internal fighting, not external pressures.

Based on the above factors and realties on the ground, what scenarios await Ethiopia as a country? Will Ethiopia soon become like the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia divided into 6-10 countries, if not now?

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Tog Wajale E.R. » 01 Apr 2025, 19:45

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 02 Apr 2025, 05:06

Thank you, Tog Wajale aka Somalilander, for contributing to the topic under discussion. I thought Somaliland politicians support their Oromo cousins, and I am glad to see that some of them are aware of the reality in Ethiopia and do not want to waste their time with a dead OPDO regime.

Ethiopia's future is shaped by a complex combination of factors, including internal ethnic conflicts, political fragmentation, civil wars, ethnic conflicts, economic collapse, mistrust between the federal government and the regions, and the worsening humanitarian crisis:
1. Ethiopia may face continued fragmentation along ethnic lines, where various ethnic groups vie for greater autonomy or self-determination. Ethnic-based violence, possibly spilling into a wider civil conflict, could continue to destabilize the nation.

2. The Tigray conflict, for instance, exposed deep divisions within the country, and similar tensions persist in regions like Tigray, Amhara, Oromo, Somali, and Benishangul. These ethnic divisions could lead to greater polarization, making it difficult to foster national unity.

3. Civil war could continue to rage or flare up intermittently, especially with the government facing opposition from armed groups in various parts of the country. These armed factions (Gurage, Wolaita, Sidamo, Gambella, and others) might demand autonomy, independence, or political reform, leading to a situation similar to what has been seen in other African countries with long-standing internal conflicts.

4. Ethiopia's future depends on the resolution of deep-rooted ethnic conflicts and political divisions, economic recovery, and the handling of ongoing humanitarian crises. Unfortunately, Ethiopia does not have the capabilities to stabilize and rebuild itself without foreign intervention, which is currently non-existent.

5. The most likely outcome is a combination of continued regional tensions, limited central authority, and evolving efforts for federal reform or even partition, meaning the country will soon follow the Soviet and Yugoslav path.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abere » 02 Apr 2025, 08:37

Yakume,

Why do not you be worry about your future? It is like a mouse's prayer for an elephant.
Typical monkey business
:lol:

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 02 Apr 2025, 14:21

Your message shows the frustration you and others like you feel, but the undeniable truth is Abiy Ahmed and other officials from his Oromo tribe actually want to destroy their country. Therefore Ethiopia will collapse due to internal fighting, not external pressures.

The Somalis, Afars and Amharas are prepared and have their own exit strategies and contingency plans with Ethiopia and after Ethiopia, but fools (such as the Oromos and Tigrayans) still believe they are living under Haile Selassie's rule.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abere » 02 Apr 2025, 14:25

ቅዠትህን ለማባረር ትራስ አድርገህ ተኛ። ትንሽ ዕረፍት አድርግ እና ዓሰብ ላይ ትጎበኛለህ። :mrgreen:

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 02 Apr 2025, 14:38

"Abiy Ahmed is trying to rule Ethiopia by creating opposing forces in the various ethnic groups, political parties, religious groups, community groups, and supporting each faction, sometimes even supplying them with arms." If you have something, challenge the reality, otherwise ask your OPDO junta to give you a new job instead. The OPDO dogs and donkeys will only understand when when they are tightened.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abere » 02 Apr 2025, 14:49

Your Eritrea province is a bean on pan, why worry your head about Ethiopia. I can tell you are overdose with the Shabia drug and are abusing yourself.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abdisa » 02 Apr 2025, 15:11

We have entered an irreversible stage where the future looks bleak. Decades long of serving the interests of powerful and wealthy nations has turned our country more into an instrument of war than a nation. If we can't fight someone else's war, we cease to exist as a nation, hence our dear leaders' excessive thirst for blood because their survival depends on it.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abere » 02 Apr 2025, 15:27

That includes Eritrea province. Shabia fought as merecnary for the Arab world and the Western powers, illegally stole Ethiopia's port. Everything has to go back to the original UN resolution where the UN concluded Eritrea had to federated with Ethiopia or Ethiopia is the one that should have ownership, say and control over Assab and Red Sea. Ethiopia should not be taken hostage of the sky is falling Shabia false alarm.

By the way, you are from Eritrea province. Do not make yourself fool. :mrgreen:

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02 Apr 2025, 15:11
We have entered an irreversible stage where the future looks bleak. Decades long of serving the interests of powerful and wealthy nations has turned our country more into an instrument of war than a nation. If we can't fight someone else's war, we cease to exist as a nation, hence our dear leaders' excessive thirst for blood because their survival depends on it.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abdisa » 02 Apr 2025, 16:19

Why do you always turn every conversation into something about Eritrea, when doing so makes you become the poster child of inferiority complex? I don't blame you for being afraid of Eritreans, because I am too, but you don't have to exhibit symptoms that they are morally and intellectually superior to you. Believe me, they are not! All people were created equal. :|
Abere wrote:
02 Apr 2025, 15:27
That includes Eritrea province. Shabia fought as merecnary for the Arab world and the Western powers, illegally stole Ethiopia's port. Everything has to go back to the original UN resolution where the UN concluded Eritrea had to federated with Ethiopia or Ethiopia is the one that should have ownership, say and control over Assab and Red Sea. Ethiopia should not be taken hostage of the sky is falling Shabia false alarm.

By the way, you are from Eritrea province. Do not make yourself fool. :mrgreen:

Abdisa wrote:
02 Apr 2025, 15:11
We have entered an irreversible stage where the future looks bleak. Decades long of serving the interests of powerful and wealthy nations has turned our country more into an instrument of war than a nation. If we can't fight someone else's war, we cease to exist as a nation, hence our dear leaders' excessive thirst for blood because their survival depends on it.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 03 Apr 2025, 04:57

Ethiopia's 136-year history has proven that:
1. The country's problems are fake Oromo rulers who changed their names and religions to Amharas (such as Sheikh Mohammed Ali of Walo (Ras Mikael), Elias Mohammed Ali (Kifle Yaqoub), Mengistu Hailemariam, Abiy Ahmed, and others). Because of their names and religion, the Amhara rulers thought them to be Amhara Christians and promoted them to higher positions. But these Oromos completely lack leadership skills and confidence needed to lead the country, and once they occupy high positions, they start fighting against everyone, including their own people and neighbouring countries like Eritrea, Somalia, and Sudan in the past, and now Kenya.

2. To end the barbaric fighting and hostility in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region, Ethiopia's founders (Amhars and Somalis) and their friends (Tigray and Afar) must unite and remove these unskilled and fake soldiers from the country's presidential palace and decision-making centres. The sooner they act the better to save the country and its people from bloody wars.

3. The ordinary Oromo people are good and have no problem with themselves (different Oromo tribes and churches) or with others, but the problem comes from the fake soldiers who changed their names and religion and became Amhara.

4. With the OPDO/OPP in charge in Ethiopia, there will be no future for Ethiopian peoples, no peace, and no integration with / in the Horn of Africa region either. The Oromo rulers and their militias have waged wars against other major ethnic groups (Somalis, Tigrayans in Ethiopia and Eritrea, and Amharas) to gain access to the Red Sea ports (Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia). They also claim that their territory extends from Raya (Tigray) to Nairobi (Kenya) and then Lamu (Kenya). This is sheer madness, and the peoples of these countries, along with Ethiopians, must unite and protect the peace and cohesion of the country and the region.

5. The port of Assab is in Eritrea and for Eritrea, and anyone who wants to use ports in Eritrea, Sudan, Somalia and Kenya must do so through legal agreements. The people of today's Ethiopia as well as the countries of the Horn of Africa need peace, not wars and aggression.

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by wubebereha » 03 Apr 2025, 08:28

It is abundantly clear that Eritrea (Shabia) is confident that it has successfully placed Ethiopia on the path of imminent disintegration and to be honest they are not far from the truth. There are many factors, signs and events that could lead to that end. But one thing we can all agree is without the involvement and facilitation of Eritrea with Egypt behind it, Ethiopia will overcome all its problems and remain one nation as it did for many generations. So the million dollar question is can Ethiopians see the big picture and prevent the involvement of Shabia into their affair no matter what the ENEMY offer them???? So far the answer to this question is a big NO, but we’ll wait and see as the country very survival depends on it!!!

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Fiyameta » 03 Apr 2025, 09:17

wubebereha wrote:
03 Apr 2025, 08:28
It is abundantly clear that Eritrea (Shabia) is confident that it has successfully placed Ethiopia on the path of imminent disintegration and to be honest they are not far from the truth. There are many factors, signs and events that could lead to that end. But one thing we can all agree is without the involvement and facilitation of Eritrea with Egypt behind it, Ethiopia will overcome all its problems and remain one nation as it did for many generations. So the million dollar question is can Ethiopians see the big picture and prevent the involvement of Shabia into their affair no matter what the ENEMY offer them???? So far the answer to this question is a big NO, but we’ll wait and see as the country very survival depends on it!!!
Idiot! If we wanted to disintegrate Ethiopia we could have easily done so back in 1991 when we liberated the country from the Dergue communist regime. There's nothing that we can benefit from watching millions of barbarians butchering each other.

In fact, Eritrea is the only country that has been urging the barbarians to put aside their ethnic and religious differences and find a common purpose and goal that fosters coexistence. But the problem is, historically, your country has been ruled by ethnic warlords who feel the need to have the support of global powers in order to reign in on the other ethnic groups in the country, which then creates a slave-master relationship between the ethnic warlords and the global powers to the detriment of the nation's future. Your current leader didn't say he will fight and die for Ethiopia. He said he will fight and die for his masters. There you have it! :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:











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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Abere » 03 Apr 2025, 10:02


Look how many Eritreans Whining and keep buzzing the false alarm as if they were concerned about Ethiopia. They are all crying for their hopeless , miscarried, failed Eritrea. The very reason they are speaks volume. They are mourning about the hopeless Eritrea. :lol:

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Re: Does Ethiopia have a future?

Post by Yakume » 03 Apr 2025, 11:15

Who told you we are Eritrean? You are a crazy dog. We are proud to be Ethiopians, and our fathers sacrificed their lives defending this beautiful country and its people. But telling the truth about puppet leaders and junior soldiers does not mean we are hopeless or waiting for those who created the problems to solve them. Never trust Tigray politicians who kiss children and women, whose eyebrows meet in the middle.

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