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5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 08:42

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The Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle faces significant hurdles to achieving its ultimate objectives. Analysts and regional observers attribute this to five critical factors: severe internal fragmentation, overwhelming ENDF military superiority, a lack of external alliances, a counterproductive maximalist strategy, and an increasingly weary civilian base.

• Internal Fragmentation: Fano is a decentralized, grassroots network of localized militias. This lack of a unified command structure or a singular political vision causes localized competition and hinders coordinated large-scale operations against the central government.

• Federal Military Dominance: The Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) possesses heavy weaponry, including airpower and drones, which outmatches the lightly armed Fano fighters. This technological disparity prevents Fano from holding major urban centers and keeps the insurgency in a protracted stalemate.


Lack of Broad-Based Alliances: Fano and Amhara nationalists have largely failed to form sustainable coalitions with other major Ethiopian ethnic groups, such as the Oromo. Operating in isolation leaves them fighting the federal state without a broader national backing.

• Maximalist Objectives: Many Fano factions are committed to regime change and overthrowing the federal administration rather than seeking localized reforms. These maximalist goals make negotiated settlements highly difficult, as the government views the movement as an existential threat.

• Civilian Fatigue and Devastation: Years of prolonged conflict have caused devastating humanitarian impacts, economic collapse, and mass displacement across the Amhara region. Continuous disruptions to agriculture and aid have led to deep war fatigue among the local population, whose support is vital for sustaining the insurgency.


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Re: 5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 09:12

Fando is not a political entity but a money siphoning gang of the neonazi Komche :lol:

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Re: 5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 10:21

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Re: 5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Dama » 10 Jun 2026, 11:40

Just like 3 of us here. We have different agendas but united against their KKK style racism on Gurage.

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Re: 5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Odie » 10 Jun 2026, 14:57

Dama wrote:
10 Jun 2026, 11:40
Just like 3 of us here. We have different agendas but united against their KKK style racism on Gurage.
Exactly!
They keep on misfiring on Gurage!
No wonder they fail fail fail failed for >30 years and doomed to fail because they are rabid like a dog and not focused biting everyone on their way making enemies more than they could fight :lol:

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Re: 5 reasons why the Amhara nationalism and Fano struggle is not going to succeed

Post by Dama » 10 Jun 2026, 15:25

It's because they never led a movement on their own without foreign guidance, organizing and financing. This dates back to their origin with Yekuno Amlak, guided and financed by Constantinople thru their colony of Egypt.

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