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Woyanne ‘was not joined at the hip’ with Somali govt – Meles

By Barney Jopson, Financial Times

ADDIS ABABA — Ethiopia Woyanne would be prepared to withdraw its troops from Somalia even if the interim government they were sent in to install 20 months ago were still not stable or functioning, the country’s prime minister dictator has said.

Meles Zenawi told the Financial Times that Ethiopia was “not joined at the hip” with the Somali government as frustration in Addis Ababa grows over its perennial in-fighting and the financial cost of the occupation.

His comments mark a policy shift because Ethiopia Woyanne had previously indicated it would stay in Somalia until the transitional federal government (TFG) was firmly established and in control.

If Ethiopia Woyanne deserts it while Somalia remains lawless and violent, it could send the world’s most intractable failed state deeper into a crisis that aid agencies say has already left millions of people on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.

But while analysts in Addis Ababa say Ethiopia is closer to pulling out now than ever before, Meles remains caught in a dilemma between wanting Somali leaders to take responsibility for stabilising their country, and needing to guarantee Ethiopia’s Woyanne’s own security if they fail to do so. [Meles and his thugs cannot even feed their own people in Tigray region, let alone make another country stable.]

Ethiopia Woyanne invaded Somalia – which has not had a properly functioning central government since 1991 – with thousands of troops in the final week of 2006 to oust a group of Islamists that had taken control of the capital, Mogadishu, and which Addis Ababa Woyanne believed represented a threat to its security.

But after reinstalling the interim government of President Abdullahi Yusuf in a matter of weeks, Ethiopia’s Woyanne troops got bogged down as the regime struggled to establish a firm grip on power, intra-government quarrels escalated, and an insurgency led by Islamists and rival clans took hold.

Meles said Ethiopia Woyanne would do everything it could to help the interim government, whose power is limited to a few parts of Mogadishu, to become stronger and more effective. But he added “that is not necessarily a precondition for our withdrawal” and stressed that Ethiopia’s Woyanne’s commitment was not open-ended.

“Our obligation towards peace in Somalia is only one aspect. There are also requirements of our own, including financial requirements,” he said. “The operation has been extremely expensive so we will have to balance the domestic pressures on the one hand and pressures in Somalia on the other and try to come up with a balanced solution.”

Ethiopia’s Woyanne’s desire to curtail its military engagement in Somalia is driven to a large extent by its cost, which has been felt more acutely this year as the country is hit by a combination of soaring inflation and failed harvests caused by drought, which the United Nations says has left some 10m people in need of food aid.

Addis Ababa Woyanne refuses to say how many troops it has in Somalia, but independent analysts estimate there are 4,000-6,000, deployed mainly to protect senior Somali officials, government buildings and critical infrastructure.

The Ethiopian Woyanne government maintains that al-Shabaab, an Islamist insurgent group said by the US to be linked to al-Qaeda, has been critically weakened. But the pattern of violence suggests otherwise. Attacks on Ethiopian Woyanne troops and the Somali security forces they are training have spiked in the past month and last Friday, in a striking show of force, Islamists took control of the southern port town of Kismayo.

Civilians continue to be caught in the cross-fire: more than 50 died last week as a result of indiscriminate shelling” by Ethiopian Woyanne and government troops after a roadside bomb attack on their convoy, according to a UN situation report.

In total, 8,000 Somalis have been killed and 1m forced from their homes by fighting since the beginning of last year. Due to conflict, failed rains and inflation, the UN says that up to 3.5m Somalis – or nearly half the population – could need food aid later this year.

Asked where Ethiopia’s Woyanne’s original plan to stay in Somalia for a short time had gone wrong, Meles pointed the finger at the west. It has offered lukewarm political and financial support for an African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia, which has mustered barely one quarter of its envisaged 8,000 troops.

“We didn’t anticipate the international community would be happy riding the Ethiopian Woyanne horse and flogging it at the same time for so long,” he said. “We had hoped and expected … that the international community would recognise that this was a unique opportunity for the stabilisation of Somalia and capitalise on it.”

One western diplomat in Addis Ababa said Ethiopia Woyanne never expected to find itself in a guerrilla war and probably overestimated its ability to “work the clan dynamics”, the web of kin-based rivalries that divides Somali society even though its people share the same language, culture and Muslim religion.

Last week Ethiopia Woyanne sequestered the president and Nur Hassan Hussein, the prime minister, in Addis Ababa for talks to make them address their differences. On Tuesday the two men signed a pledge to work together anew.

Ethiopia Woyanne remains apprehensive because the TFG is not viable, it’s not functional and it’s not helping them, and the insurgency is gaining a new edge,” said Medhane Tadesse of the Center for Policy Research and Dialogue, a think-tank in Addis Ababa.

5 thoughts on “Woyanne ‘was not joined at the hip’ with Somali govt – Meles

  1. wag its tail between its two legs and run away like a dog beaten on the ehad! What a humulating adveture…The somalia affair was the worest scenario for meles…his adventure was to deny the ONLF and OLF a rear base …now what we have is a stregthned ONLF and remerging ICU….Now The OLF and OLNF will ahve free ride in somlaia and their struggle will continue untill the downfall of weyanes…Meles boosted after the euphria marching to somalia with no opposition..he said we burried the ICU, the OLF and ONLf all in one Gudeguad! Were they burried…what he is going to say to the parliament now? As soon as somlaia is under the full control of ICU, ICU will revenge against meles by supporting all ethiopian opposition groups..ICU also will eb the cause for the down fall of the current puppit regime in djubuti…
    watch meles now trying to make peace with Eritrea because with all his problems i.e, somalia, ugadenia, OLF and arbegnoch..if the Shabia stick added to them…it will eb the ned opf meles…so we will see meles literaly begging Issaise to make peace but Issaise wont accept it! and that will be the end of weyane sas we know them!

  2. Some body, any body- wether you are weyane lover or hater please tell this guy shut the hell up and go to your aiga jungle. Did Ethiopia run out of brave man to be hoodwinkled by this ugly midget man for the past 18 years? Does he enough Ethiopia’s image and credibility under weyanes leadership sunk to its lowest level; does this man Ethiopia and the great Ethiopian people under weyanes leadership is fractured beyond repair- – you don’t have to an experty to figure this fractured communities out; does he know his photo op with all world leaders did not seve the Ethiopian people anything other than poisonous donations; did he forget already the killing of all Ethiopians just to bolster his egos against all Ethiopians; WHERE ARE THE FEW ETHIOPIANS THAT CAN SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FOR MELES, BEREKET, SEYOUM, AND AZEB MESFIN!

  3. This ugly criminal Meles has been a desaster for the Peoples of Ethiopia and Somalia for the last 18-years.His downfall is getting closer.The chase is on in Somalia,In Ogaden,in the hearts and minds of the most of Ethipians and it will not be off until it ends at Adwa

  4. Meles, meles, meles. You will soon wake up from your daydream. To fight us was your choice..Now deal with it. America is not gonna to save you. They will sacrife you and TPLF for the good and peace of the horn. The Somali people has spoken. You are not welcome in Somalia. If you stays longer all of your army in Somalia will be buried and their weapons will come to Somalis. Mr Midget. Did they dont warn to get in Somalia? We are warriors by blood.

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