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Agames Tried to Take Gonder, Failed. Tried to Close Djibouti Road, Failed. Now Desse, Failure. Will theyTry Eritrea
Agames tried to capture Gondar through Debretabor and Debark. Lost huge. Then they tried to cut the Djibouti line by invading Afar, but were decimated. They are now trying to go to Addis through Desse. They are getting hammered. Tens of thousands have so far become fertilizer. But Agames never learn. So do you think they will try northward and try to capture Massawa? Nah! They will never try that. They know Shaebia's whip and are scared. They will not even try Humera. Because they know Shabia will not let them try it.
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Re: Agames Tried to Take Gonder, Failed. Tried to Close Djibouti Road, Failed. Now Desse, Failure. Will theyTry Eritrea
Bruh it's like saying, "would you fight this guy in his prime?"
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Re: Agames Tried to Take Gonder, Failed. Tried to Close Djibouti Road, Failed. Now Desse, Failure. Will theyTry Eritrea
The last time the terrorist agame fired rockets into populated areas in Eritrea they lost all their 250,000 terrorists in a matter of a few weeks, which is why the terrorists were forced to conscript 11 and 13 year old agame child soldiers and supplying them with mind-altering drugs to march them into battles. That didn't work out either, as the terrified children surrendered in large numbers before they could even use the guns that were too heavy for them to carry, let alone fire.
UN officials turned whistleblowers have since exposed the organization of its efforts to have thousands of agame migrants held in Saudi prisons be deported to Rwanda, where they will receive military training before boarding UN cargo planes and get delivered to the TPLF terrorist group as "humanitarian aid."
UN officials turned whistleblowers have since exposed the organization of its efforts to have thousands of agame migrants held in Saudi prisons be deported to Rwanda, where they will receive military training before boarding UN cargo planes and get delivered to the TPLF terrorist group as "humanitarian aid."