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# Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 19 Apr 2022, 18:49

Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Jaegol » 19 Apr 2022, 19:04

You should join # bring the expired wheat loaded UN trucks to Chigray now # starving Marvin 🤣😂😅

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 20 Apr 2022, 01:38

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "


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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 20 Apr 2022, 22:26

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 21 Apr 2022, 23:47

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Post by Digital Weyane » 22 Apr 2022, 00:02

ኡናታችን ትግራይ ጁንታ ወያኔዎች ባፈሰሱት የ900,000 የትግራይ ህፃናት ወታደሮች ደም ጎርፍ አጥለቅልቃ ዎደ ቀይ ባሕር ተቀይራ እያየን አሸባሪ ጁንታው Axumezana ቀይ ባሕር ገለመሌ እያለ ዋሽቶ ሲቀባጥር መስማት ምንኛ ይቀፋል። ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 22 Apr 2022, 14:07

Axumezana wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 23:47
Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 16 May 2022, 17:52

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 18 Oct 2022, 13:53

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 19 Oct 2022, 21:54

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 20 Oct 2022, 15:09

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by euroland » 20 Oct 2022, 17:43

#Bring back our manhood that Shaebia stole!

I think the above slogan would make more sense :lol:

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Post by lil kogne » 20 Oct 2022, 17:59

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Desperate times require desperate measures !!!! :lol: :lol:
Axume-Amenzra does not know what to grab ...
ti's final hr for the Qomal agame. Her cries are falling in deaf ears. Nobody gives a crap about the qomalat Aliet. There is bigger fish to fry in UKRAINE for the Great-Satan unkle Sam.
All of the sudden Axume-Amenzra is Ethiopian more than the Ethiopians them selves. Ugume, just swallow the bitter pill and accept your inferiority. Be as you were supposed to be Subordinate QQQQQQQQ

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 21 Oct 2022, 13:18

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 22 Oct 2022, 06:59

Axumezana wrote:
21 Oct 2022, 13:18
Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 27 Oct 2022, 07:48

Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/


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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Axumezana » 28 Oct 2022, 01:07

Axumezana wrote:
27 Oct 2022, 07:48
Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/

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Re: # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " : Establishing Navy with out Sea Access is like building a house on Sand!

Post by Meleket » 28 Oct 2022, 10:57

Axumezana wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 04:23
ሁተውተው፤ እንጣጢእ፥ ንዘርእ፥አለና፤
Axumezana wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 01:07
Axumezana wrote:
27 Oct 2022, 07:48
Axumezana wrote:
19 Apr 2022, 18:49
Establishing Navy with out having access to the Red Sea is like building a house on a sand. If the Ethiopian government is serious about the establishment of the Ethiopian Navy, which I believe is very vital strategic security requirement, history has once again brought an opportunity for Ethiopia to own its port.

One of the most painful and historic blunder committed against Ethiopia has been the loss of its historical right to the Red Sea which rendered it to be the most populated land locked nation on Earth.
Ethiopia was intentionally denied access to the Red Sea as a strategic penalty for resisting and defeating colonization a century ago and to further siege and control it so that it could be an easy prey for their future colonial ambitions, as it happened during the 2nd invasion of Ethiopia by Italy in 1935/36. After the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy in 1936, Ethiopia was integrated to the two East Africa Italy colonies, Eritrea and Somalia, under the name of "Italian East Africa"( pls refer to the link below) . The Italian East Africa which was centered at Adidas Ababa had access to the Red Sea both from Eritrea and Somalia side and had perhaps one of the longest coastline in Africa. Based on the African union standing principle to retain colonial boundaries after independence, Ethiopia could had claimed both Eretria and Somalia to be part of Ethiopia. That may be the reason why Emperor Haile Selassie succeeded to join Eritrea with Ethiopia through federation and to integrate a large part of Somalia with Ethiopia. However, when Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia during 1991/94, the then government failed to negotiate with Isaias to secure a coastal area for the Red Sea Access and Ethiopia become once again land locked back to the time where the colonial powers intentionally land locked it, as discussed above.

Isaias's invasion of Tigray/Ethiopia and occupying large part of Tigray with the objective of changing the boundary by force has made the Algiers Agreement and any colonial agreement null and void. Therefore, as part of reversing the war of aggression by Isaias, Ethiopia could reoccupy part of the coastline of Eritrea and negotiate with post-Isaias Eritrea for securing access to the Red Sea. My recommendation is for Ethiopia to occupy the strip of land from Assab port to the historic Axumite port of Adulis. I call upon the Ethiopian government to join the # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea " campaign.
Abiy # Bring Back Our Access to the Red Sea "
https://images.app.goo.gl/XmZusxM9A3hima6K8
https://www.facebook.com/723521087/vide ... 172621088/
Axumezana wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 04:23
ሁተውተው፤ እንጣጢእ፥ ንዘርእ፥አለና፤
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