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Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by Dark Energy » 06 Feb 2023, 14:51

The Weyanes lost the minute they attacked the North Command :lol: That was a brain dead decision. To make it worse, they fired a missile to a foreign country’s capital city making it easier for Isayas’ army to join the fight officially. :x :lol: Now, that Abbiy is in big sh-t, he is aligning himself with the weyanes. Besides, Abby’s anger on the weynanes was the fact that they let door to the RedSea closed by allowing the referendum to take place. Well, it is a bit late now. The problem is though, the Eritrean government has been testing the West’s patience to the point of questioning the referendum itself. Now, as Abbiy Allie’s with the Agames, Isayas will bring the war to Ethiopia through the Amhara insurgents. The fact of the matter is that it is the Amhara groups who do not believe in Eritrean sovereignty. Just ask Endargachew Tsige on the port contention. Eritrea can only guarantee it’s independence through a new government elected independently by the people. Ameche’s, shut up. Eritrean matters do not concern you if you still have feelings for momma Ethiopia. Ethiopia instability is just beginning.

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Re: Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Feb 2023, 15:04

1. No evidence, Abyi is mad with the Weyane because of the Red Sea.

2. The Weyane AGREED to accept the results of the Referendum. That's it!!! They didn't ALLOW, anything. The Referendum was achieved by Eritrean blood, sweat & tears.

3. The West has been bullying Eritrea, for over 5 decades. They've been testing God's patience for far too long, not only in Eritrea's case but for their inhumane crimes allover the world.

4. Eritrea has no plans for war against Abyi, unless HE wants it!

5. Is Andargachew Tsige, the sole representative of Amara feelings on Eritrea?

6. Eritrea secures its independence not primarily because of any govt (eventhough important), but by the sacrifice of her children.

We could've invited some powerful Mac-daddy to open up shop in the Red Sea like Djibouti has done with France and secure our Independence that way but we're a proud people & all Ethiopians should respect us, at least for that.



Dark Energy wrote:
06 Feb 2023, 14:51
The Weyanes lost the minute they attacked the North Command :lol: That was a brain dead decision. To make it worse, they fired a missile to a foreign country’s capital city making it easier for Isayas’ army to join the fight officially. :x :lol: Now, that Abbiy is in big sh-t, he is aligning himself with the weyanes. Besides, Abby’s anger on the weynanes was the fact that they let door to the RedSea closed by allowing the referendum to take place. Well, it is a bit late now. The problem is though, the Eritrean government has been testing the West’s patience to the point of questioning the referendum itself. Now, as Abbiy Allie’s with the Agames, Isayas will bring the war to Ethiopia through the Amhara insurgents. The fact of the matter is that it is the Amhara groups who do not believe in Eritrean sovereignty. Just ask Endargachew Tsige on the port contention. Eritrea can only guarantee it’s independence through a new government elected independently by the people. Ameche’s, shut up. Eritrean matters do not concern you if you still have feelings for momma Ethiopia. Ethiopia instability is just beginning.

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Re: Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by kerenite » 06 Feb 2023, 15:46

Dark Energy wrote:
06 Feb 2023, 14:51
The Weyanes lost the minute they attacked the North Command :lol: That was a brain dead decision. To make it worse, they fired a missile to a foreign country’s capital city making it easier for Isayas’ army to join the fight officially. :x :lol: Now, that Abbiy is in big sh-t, he is aligning himself with the weyanes. Besides, Abby’s anger on the weynanes was the fact that they let door to the RedSea closed by allowing the referendum to take place. Well, it is a bit late now. The problem is though, the Eritrean government has been testing the West’s patience to the point of questioning the referendum itself. Now, as Abbiy Allie’s with the Agames, Isayas will bring the war to Ethiopia through the Amhara insurgents. The fact of the matter is that it is the Amhara groups who do not believe in Eritrean sovereignty. Just ask Endargachew Tsige on the port contention. Eritrea can only guarantee it’s independence through a new government elected independently by the people. Ameche’s, shut up. Eritrean matters do not concern you if you still have feelings for momma Ethiopia. Ethiopia instability is just beginning.
Good points,

The ugums are the winners as we are witnessing. They are sitting proudly with the 7th king who a year or so ago publicly announced that they don't exist, wede minamin teQyirewal. But he is forced to meet with them not out of love for them but because he is under the extreme pressure from uncle sam and the European union.

Who is winner or loser...

Issu is the big loser here. His main agenda was to get rid of the weyanne but to his dismay he is forced to see the weyannes are proudly sitting with abi in arat kilo and who knows perhaps abi and the weyannes are planning to get rid of him and they will have the support of the western world.

Of course this is a sad day for issu while the 7th king betrayed him. Come on, let's call a spade a spade and not a niggger.

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Re: Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by Dark Energy » 06 Feb 2023, 16:24

Zmeselo,

Thanks for your civility. BTW, Somali Land did everything to be independent, yet it was denied to conduct referendum sanctioned by the UN. Now, the weyanes gave their full support for referendum to take place. They did it for they were looking a sanctuary incase something goes wrong in Ethiopia. The Badme war spoiled everything for them. They chose to ally themselves with EPLF instead of ELF. Te rest is history. Now, they know that Eritrean independence turned out dangerous to their existence, not a shelter they can get if something goes wrong. Expect an alignment between the agames and the Amharas in the future if Eritrean people do not get a chance to choose their own independent genuine patriotic government. The outlook looks very grim.

Brother Kerenite,
I concur.

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Re: Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by Zack » 06 Feb 2023, 21:40

Dark Energy wrote:
06 Feb 2023, 16:24
Zmeselo,

Thanks for your civility. BTW, Somali Land did everything to be independent, yet it was denied to conduct referendum sanctioned by the UN. Now, the weyanes gave their full support for referendum to take place. They did it for they were looking a sanctuary incase something goes wrong in Ethiopia. The Badme war spoiled everything for them. They chose to ally themselves with EPLF instead of ELF. Te rest is history. Now, they know that Eritrean independence turned out dangerous to their existence, not a shelter they can get if something goes wrong. Expect an alignment between the agames and the Amharas in the future if Eritrean people do not get a chance to choose their own independent genuine patriotic government. The outlook looks very grim.

Brother Kerenite,
I concur.


Somaliland was denied by the Arab world to be an independent state particularly by Egypt. Egypt believes by only greater Somalia existence can counter Ethiopia in the nile conflict so it blocked Somaliland efforts as far back as the 1990s . When Somaliland declared independence and when boutras khali was the chief of the United Nations. Another factor was that when Somaliland declared it self as an independent state in 1991.

There was no Somalia in international relations the parent state should approve for a United Nations supervised referendum as happend in Eritrea and South Sudan respectfully . Two things in the 1990s there was no government in Mogadishu and from 2000 till now there is a government but it only exists in name and it does not want to grant Somaliland freedom and recognition under no circumstance. So there is a dead lock there so we in Djibouti brokered some talks but there are profound ideological difference Somaliland will never Unite with Somalia again and they made this clear. And Somalia will never recognise its independence they made that also very clear So there is a dead lock there for the time being. And it isn’t about to change maybe Eritrea can mediate between the two who knows .

As for Ethiopia abiye Ahmed Ali wants to give tigrayans. Their land back but not the keys to the kingdom so the tigrayans even if they want to separate they can I don’t think he has a problem with that but . They want to buy time to regroup and then Karbaash Amhara the problem for them is Eritrea. What will the patriotic dictator of Eritrea do, he needs a plan and fast. Before things get out of hand . He seems to be frustrated with abiye efforts to reach an agreement with the tegarus indeeed.

Third the tigrayans miscalculated so many times they bite the hand that fed them the Eritrean people and govt . This is where they were wrong they also thought Galla hatred for Amhara will be stronger and it can be for ever capitalised to keep the gallas weak from entering Addis Ababa and removing the tigrayans themselves. This was also a big miscalculation. Eritrea is lucky it fell into the geopolitical interest of the Arab world where as Somaliland does not Even-though that is changing the past few years after the Mega dp world investment in the berbera Somaliland port few years ago indeed.


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Re: Weyanes’s fatal move

Post by Dark Energy » 07 Feb 2023, 02:22

Zack,

Somali Land will be granted its recognition as independent state. It is a matter of time. There is a UN article about the right to self-determination. That particular article demands time to give the people a chance to think over it. Somalia does not even command stability as a nation. Somali Land does.

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