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eden
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What's plan B?

Post by eden » 26 Oct 2019, 08:54

It looks like the TPLF is turning a corner and coming out of the cold thanks to the people of Tigray who held their nose for sure yet never abandoned it to be eaten by its own allies. It's been brutal isolation period and nothing the TPLF said was taken seriously even by the ethnic federalists. Political survival demands being a realist and the ethnic federalist finally managed to get there after a year and half. These forces stood with PM Abiy against the TPLF, apparently against their own self interest as well. Sooner or later they have to come ally with the TPLF and, for me, it has always been a matter of when, not if. But to see this simple fact, you need analytical mind and not let emotions get in the way. That is the mistake the HGDEF rulers made.

HGDEF rulers put all their eggs in one basket with PM Abiy because they let emotions get in the way. Get this: Included in the alliance of ethnic federalist are not only major opposition parties, activists, scholars and media outlets but also Abiy's own major party leaders. The new alliance that is gathering strength is going to negotiate with the TPLF for power and it'll readily outsource the task of Ethiopia's foreign policy formulation in regards to Eritrea to TPLF. The HGDEF rulers need plan B.

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Re: What's plan B?

Post by Dahgol » 26 Oct 2019, 09:27

Remember doing nothing is an option
Let the chips fall where they may
When the dust settles it’s easier to identify formulate a strategy, until then go with the flow and clap as everyone else who is clapping for the horse rider in this case Dr Abiy
The best thing is to close the border permanently and look north... nothing good comes from south...history is a testament to this
If it’s not Abiy, the guys most likely the cia will pick is Dr. Berhanu, the third option is Jawar Mo. and you might not realize it but the first to third options are friendly forces, so silence is golden at the moment, and killing the enemy silently in confusion mindset.

It’s all good in the neighborhood
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Re: What's plan B?

Post by Fed_Up » 26 Oct 2019, 09:44

Lowlanderu agameW ለቀቅ እንዴ? :P
I didn’t know you are tormented to the point to write such unfounded and ሓጠው ቀጠው just to feel better to your inner self.

It has been long since the “game over” to woyanus. Nothing will rescue the corpus of TPLFists. In fact this is the reason whatever left to woyanus come to hunt them.

Aye neger enda agameWoch..ከወደቁ በኃላ መፈራገጥ ለመላላጥ ነው የሚለው የጌቶችሽ አባባል ለናንተ የተፈጠር ይመስላል:: there is nothing absolutely nothing under the sun and above the sun will bring the tplfists back to power even back to “kazanchise” to drink whiskey.

I am just sayin


eden wrote:
26 Oct 2019, 08:54
It looks like the TPLF is turning a corner and coming out of the cold thanks to the people of Tigray who held their nose for sure yet never abandoned it to be eaten by its own allies. It's been brutal isolation period and nothing the TPLF said was taken seriously even by the ethnic federalists. Political survival demands being a realist and the ethnic federalist finally managed to get there after a year and half. These forces stood with PM Abiy against the TPLF, apparently against their own self interest as well. Sooner or later they have to come ally with the TPLF and, for me, it has always been a matter of when, not if. But to see this simple fact, you need analytical mind and not let emotions get in the way. That is the mistake the HGDEF rulers made.

HGDEF rulers put all their eggs in one basket with PM Abiy because they let emotions get in the way. Get this: Included in the alliance of ethnic federalist are not only major opposition parties, activists, scholars and media outlets but also Abiy's own major party leaders. The new alliance that is gathering strength is going to negotiate with the TPLF for power and it'll readily outsource the task of Ethiopia's foreign policy formulation in regards to Eritrea to TPLF. The HGDEF rulers need plan B.

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Re: What's plan B?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 26 Oct 2019, 09:49

eden wrote:
26 Oct 2019, 08:54
It looks like the TPLF is turning a corner and coming out of the cold thanks to the people of Tigray who held their nose for sure yet never abandoned it to be eaten by its own allies. It's been brutal isolation period and nothing the TPLF said was taken seriously even by the ethnic federalists. Political survival demands being a realist and the ethnic federalist finally managed to get there after a year and half. These forces stood with PM Abiy against the TPLF, apparently against their own self interest as well. Sooner or later they have to come ally with the TPLF and, for me, it has always been a matter of when, not if. But to see this simple fact, you need analytical mind and not let emotions get in the way. That is the mistake the HGDEF rulers made.

HGDEF rulers put all their eggs in one basket with PM Abiy because they let emotions get in the way. Get this: Included in the alliance of ethnic federalist are not only major opposition parties, activists, scholars and media outlets but also Abiy's own major party leaders. The new alliance that is gathering strength is going to negotiate with the TPLF for power and it'll readily outsource the task of Ethiopia's foreign policy formulation in regards to Eritrea to TPLF. The HGDEF rulers need plan B.
A certain wurra (part of the manga),

instead of blabbering about an alliance between this and that try to present the cause they wanted to achieve at the end and there by could or couldn't make those parties true allies.

The alliance between Jaanjoo Mohammad and that of TPLF will not last long, because it lacks any sort of foundation except both trying to grab the power from the people, after one of them get it, the other will be eliminated without any delay.

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Re: What's plan B?

Post by Cartmann » 27 Oct 2019, 00:10

Dear ato Eden wedi Zena,

I know words such as principle and shame do not exist in your dictionary. What kind of corner has your Malelits turned? I also know you didn't forget that the Malelits are seeking alliance with the very people whom they labeled as terrorists such as Jowar. They did not even wait a month to welcome the OLF with a red carpet waving their flags. If I was a Tigrayan I would have been ashamed to eat the humble pie. Alas for Malelits that is the pinnacle of diplomacy. Further you try to bring HGDEF even in unrelated matters. Remember for sovereign countries there is only one basket in Ethiopia and that is the federal government led by Abiy. The Malelits are only relevant in one KILIL which has no bearing in diplomatic exercises of sovereign countries. Therefore, as far as the Malelits are concerned HGDEF, do not need plan B or C. If you are trying to prepare many baskets for your eggs in the country which your bosses Balkanized, that is your problem not HGDEF's.

eden wrote:
26 Oct 2019, 08:54
It looks like the TPLF is turning a corner and coming out of the cold thanks to the people of Tigray who held their nose for sure yet never abandoned it to be eaten by its own allies. It's been brutal isolation period and nothing the TPLF said was taken seriously even by the ethnic federalists. Political survival demands being a realist and the ethnic federalist finally managed to get there after a year and half. These forces stood with PM Abiy against the TPLF, apparently against their own self interest as well. Sooner or later they have to come ally with the TPLF and, for me, it has always been a matter of when, not if. But to see this simple fact, you need analytical mind and not let emotions get in the way. That is the mistake the HGDEF rulers made.

HGDEF rulers put all their eggs in one basket with PM Abiy because they let emotions get in the way. Get this: Included in the alliance of ethnic federalist are not only major opposition parties, activists, scholars and media outlets but also Abiy's own major party leaders. The new alliance that is gathering strength is going to negotiate with the TPLF for power and it'll readily outsource the task of Ethiopia's foreign policy formulation in regards to Eritrea to TPLF. The HGDEF rulers need plan B.

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