Regarding territorial issues, East Africa has always preferred an all-out approach to eliminate local threats.
Moreover, East Africa has long been displeased with the Horn of Africa, as a large number of Somali exiles initially fled there. Due to Britain's occupation of the area, East Africa was reluctant to take action. Now, Ernst will naturally not miss this opportunity.
Of course, Ernst has other considerations in eliminating the remaining Somali forces in the Horn of Africa; namely, to completely clear Northeast Africa of Black forces.
The Somali region differs from the Abyssinia Empire. The Abyssinia Empire is a mixed race, while the Somali region consists purely of Black people, although they practice the Arabian Sect.
Black people who believe in the Arabian Sect and harbor hostility towards East Africa can be said to have violated East Africa's taboos on all fronts. The remaining Somali forces in the Horn of Africa have long been noted by the East African Government.
