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Re: OPINION: Eritrea’s involvement in the Tigray war: did Asmara reap the dividends it had hoped for? By: Ermias Teka

Post by Fiyameta » 19 Sep 2021, 20:10

My country Eritrea responded to TPLF's missile firings by exterminating all 250,000 TPLF terrorists and many of their top leaders, forcing the remaining TPLF to conscript child soldiers to continue the losing war which is depriving Tigray of its young and creating enemies on all sides of its borders. The annihilation of all 250,000 TPLF terrorists is what we Eritreans consider the greatest reward, and the sound of the terrorist agame yaballo crying is music to our ears. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Re: OPINION: Eritrea’s involvement in the Tigray war: did Asmara reap the dividends it had hoped for? By: Ermias Teka

Post by TGAA » 19 Sep 2021, 20:38

Every blabber of this useless weyanes propagandist so called "analysis" is encapsulated in this short paragraph.
Moreover, Asmara’s one-party system of governance was threatened by the confident plurality of Ethiopian democracy.( Really ? plurality was reflected in Ethiopian army where 100 of Generals, colonels were Weyane Tigrians and the whole economy was exclusively controlled by Weyane Tigrians) Eritrea has devoted its energy, for the past three decades, to an aggressive [deleted] process at the expense of Eritrea’s constituent ethnic groups. The bustling ethnonationalism promoted by Tigray, devolved power to Ethiopia’s ethnic groups, rather than denying their existence and rights. what a moron! The suppose nation and nationality leaders were handpicked by weyanes as a yes man --anytime they refuse to follow weyanes policy or question it they were removed in a second and their privileged cut of and dispossessed with out earning to support their family. This was seen as a grave threat to Eritrea’s young nation-building process. If there is anything that Issyas should be praised for -- it is his determination to keep the weyane ethnic apartheid system that is a pitting one Ethiopian nationality against another at bay . You can blem him for anything else but he is leaving Eritreans to solve their problems as one nation . It was feared that if Tigray was to achieve even marginal success with such divergent political foundation, Eritrea’s Tigrinya people would be enticed to look longingly across the border. Consequently, the ascent of Abiy Ahmed, who preached a unitarian doctrine to that promoted by Isaias, and the ensuing tension with Mekelle, was an ideal opportunity for Afwerki to act. He was able to carry out what he called a ‘political laundry’ – the complete wiping out of the multinational federation :lol: :lol: Morn weyane Tigian hegemony that was imposed on Ethiopian was suppose to trump on Eritrean by looted Ethiopian wealth -- Ethiopians raised and dismantled and Issyas is happy Ethiopia a multinational country but an untied country is here to join Eritrea in development and peacebuilding it that had been constructed in his southern neighbor. This project was to start with cleansing Tigray – which was considered as the organizing force behind “ethnic federalism.” What propagandist-- even Yabello zebdello can do better than this. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: OPINION: Eritrea’s involvement in the Tigray war: did Asmara reap the dividends it had hoped for? By: Ermias Teka

Post by Wedi » 19 Sep 2021, 21:19

Fiyameta wrote:
19 Sep 2021, 20:10
My country Eritrea responded to TPLF's missile firings by exterminating all 250,000 TPLF terrorists and many of their top leaders, forcing the remaining TPLF to conscript child soldiers to continue the losing war which is depriving Tigray of its young and creating enemies on all sides of its borders. The annihilation of all 250,000 TPLF terrorists is what we Eritreans consider the greatest reward, and the sound of the terrorist agame yaballo crying is music to our ears. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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Re: OPINION: Eritrea’s involvement in the Tigray war: did Asmara reap the dividends it had hoped for? By: Ermias Teka

Post by TGAA » 19 Sep 2021, 22:49

Not really the scream from the impossible bang comes out from Weyannes -- as a pim--mp that has not lied for a while Yabello is gnawing with jealousy saying that supposedly to destine to me --me--me not to wyanne bit-chs :oops: :oops: :oops:

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