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Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Hawzen » 06 Jul 2012, 19:30


Dejach Aklilu wrote:The post-meles leader of ethiopia will make it their priority to regain assab and make it a property of ethiopia. Because it is a huge political gain and a burning issue in ethiopia and has been for the past 20 years.


Dejach Aklilu,

As per weyane's plan unfortunately, there will not be a post weyane leader of the entire Ethiopia. When the time is up, Tigray Republic (with half of Gondar and Wollo and most likely the entire Afar ) will be a new nation. Then Ogaden and Oromia will also claim to be independent nations.


Dedebit is always dedebit.

R.I.P Abay Tigray



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Conformist » 06 Jul 2012, 19:33


Are the Woyanes trying to use the Assab to get support for a new war? Never trust Woyane, this smells like a new trick to just prolong their rule.



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Henokk » 06 Jul 2012, 19:58


OMG tipical Ethiopians, just talk talk no action at all, you guys are embarrassing for Ethiopia, that this why Weyane doing as they wish coz you guys no guts just talk, it's like watching a cartoon, I was there on the border war and you guys believe that Weyane was wining haha.they lost nearly 125,000 Ethiopians and for what? Don't you guys ask? We lost about 19,000 brave Eritreans, you guys do the math...Weyane tried for 8 days to control Assab area, they couldn't even advance for 20 kl on that direction, the best Eritrean armies are on two directions which, the central front which is only 120 kl from the border to Asmara city and the 2nd front is bure front which is only 71 kl from the city Assab, but Weyane penetrate by tesseney front which is 400 kl to Asmara, and after two days the withdrew coz they couldn't reach to Asmara from that direction, it was impossible, that' was the brilliance of Shaebia, putting your bests like 525 and 74 unit, which are the commandos and mecanazied battle hardened best Shaebia army units, so stop this [deleted]..we Eritreans how to fight, and don't you knw everyone is trained in Etitrea with the reserve of 300,000 personal? So when we had only 70,000 armies and 7 mig fighters, Weyane couldn't defeat us now easly we can mobilise 250,000 well trained armies with the help of over 40 state of the Art jet fighters, 500 battles tanks etc.. do you think weyanes divided armies has a chance? Like in Eritrea said Weyane power is only in Tv, how embarrassing it's to see a country with 85 mill population asks UN and America to help dealing with Shaebia? So hope you wake up from your dream as no one had the power to take Assab from Eritreans..



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Akele » 06 Jul 2012, 20:02


There was no land swap between the two organizations but there was misleading by the Eritreans and Woyane did not want to talk about it because it makes the Woyane leaders either mercenaries or fools.
Eritrea is part of Ethiopia and they got it not through UN but by Gun and Bullet and Ethiopia will use the same medicine Eritreans used and the result will be the same that UN is irrelevant when the Eritreans took part of Ethiopia by force and Ethiopia will take it back by force. UN is nothing but accommodates the ceremony after the events or actions took place. This UN and recognized country, Ethiopia was recognized country from the tip of Red Sea to deep down Moyale. We do not need the Shaebia mercenary’s Adwan talking points and right now we are way beyond it but we have to be very patience until the head of mercenaries Meles gets his justice.


halafi
learn from past leaders of ethiopia; eritrea will never be part of ethiopia. the eritrean people do not want to be part of ethiopia; does 99% vote mean anything to you/ how about 60 thousand dead. i suggest you work with what you have and leave the eritrean people alone. the red sea is as eritrean as apple pie is american; there is nothing you can do to change it. war mongering will not get you anywhere but six feet deep



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Henok » 06 Jul 2012, 20:09


OMG just talk talk no action at all, you guys are embarrassing for Ethiopia, this is why Weyane doing as they wish coz you guys have no guts just talk, it's like watching a cartoon, I was there on the border war and you guys believed that Weyane was wining haha.they lost nearly 125,000 Ethiopians and for what? did they control The whole Eritrea? did they remove shaebia from the power? Don't you guys ask? those who died are they knowt Ethiopians? We lost about 19,000 brave Eritreans, but at least shaebia told all the family of the brave and still paying every month a salary to the familes, even tho its not enough but its agood start, what about Weyane? they didnt even inforemed the famliy until this day, SHAME...Weyane tried for OVER 8 days to control Assab area, they couldn't even advance for 20 kl on that direction, the best Eritrean armies were on two directions in the central front which is only 120 kl to Asmara city and the 2nd front was bure front which is only 71 kl from the city of Assab, but Weyane penetrated by tesseney front which is 400 kl to Asmara, and after two days the withdrew coz they couldn't reach to Asmara from that direction, it was impossible, that' was the brilliance of Shaebia, putting your bests like 525 and 74 unit, which are the best commandos and mecanazied battle hardened best Shaebia army units in central and bre front, so stop this [deleted]..we Eritreans knws how to fight, and don't you knw everyone is trained in Eritrea, at least nearl half amilliaon went through Sawa,at the moment with the reserve of 300,000 personal? and dont blv the [deleted] you heard Eritrea has no army hahaha, if that was the case, what do you think weyane is waiting? they wud have done what they did in somailia in 2006, So when we had only 70,000 armies and 7 mig fighters, Weyane couldn't defeat us now easly we can mobilize 250,000 well trained fighters with the help of over 40 state of the Art jet fighters, 500 battles tanks etc.. do you think weyanes divided armies has a chance against Eritrea? Like in Eritrea said Weyane power is only on Tv, how embarrassing it's to see a country with 85 mill population asks UN and America to help dealing with Shaebia? So hope you wake up from your dream as no one had or have the power to take Assab away from Eritreans..
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Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Roha » 06 Jul 2012, 20:30


Meles does not need to wage a major war to get access to the Red Sea as long as Isaias, the Arab slave, is doing a fine job dismantling Eritrea. Every month more than one thousand Eritreans are running away to Ethiopia, even more to Sudan. The Arabqit is breaking Eritrea apart. Meles does not need to use the old style of "invasion" to get the sea outlet; Meles needs only to harass and dismantle here and there the Eritrean border guard forts to encourage for more defections. Ones the regime of the Arab slave collapses, Meles only needs to send the so called "Red Sea Afars" who are actual Ethiopian Afars to look after the Sea and the port. This is a long process which should be followed carefully, as long as the Arabqit helps on dismantling Eritrea.
Isaias Arabqit should be allowed to do the job. Meles needs to appear innocent defending Ethiopia from terrorism. Meles should keep on sanctioning along the UN, US and the African Union.
In ddition, Meles should keep on accepting more Eritrean refugees as far as giving Eritrean refugees full Ethiopian citizenship, work permit and education. Here, the UNHCR will be helpful in feeding and educating the Eritreans.
Meles should avoid direct invasion to avoid taking full responsibility for Somalia II or Yemen II like situation in the north of Tigrai. If this happens, Tigrai will be negatively affected. Meles should keep on tightening the noose on the Arabqit's neck.
One morning, the Arab slave will run away to his masters in Qatar or Kuwait.




Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Akele » 06 Jul 2012, 20:36


Roha wrote:Meles does not need to wage a major war to get access to the Red Sea as long as Isaias, the Arab slave, is doing a fine job dismantling Eritrea. Every month more than one thousand Eritreans are running away to Ethiopia, even more to Sudan. The Arabqit is breaking Eritrea apart. Meles does not need to use the old style of "invasion" to get the sea outlet; Meles needs only to harass and dismantle here and there the Eritrean border guard forts to encourage for more defections. Ones the regime of the Arab slave collapses, Meles only needs to send the so called "Red Sea Afars" who are actual Ethiopian Afars to look after the Sea and the port. This is a long process which should be followed carefully, as long as the Arabqit helps on dismantling Eritrea.
Isaias Arabqit should be allowed to do the job. Meles needs to appear innocent defending Ethiopia from terrorism. Meles should keep on sanctioning along the UN, US and the African Union.
In ddition, Meles should keep on accepting more Eritrean refugees as far as giving Eritrean refugees full Ethiopian citizenship, work permit and education. Here, the UNHCR will be helpful in feeding and educating the Eritreans.
Meles should avoid direct invasion to avoid taking full responsibility for Somalia II or Yemen II like situation in the north of Tigrai. If this happens, Tigrai will be negatively affected. Meles should keep on tightening the noose on the Arabqit's neck.
One morning, the Arab slave will run away to his masters in Qatar or Kuwait.

whats wrong with you? you want to steal something that doesn't blong to you?



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Henok » 06 Jul 2012, 20:49


The Eritrean Defence Forces are one of the largest in Africa alongside Ethiopia, Egypt and Morocco. The size of Eritrea's population is small, particularly when compared to its neighbours. A military composed fully of career soldiers would not be adequate to meet the nation's defence needs. During peacetime the military of Eritrea numbers approximately 45,000 with a reserve force of approximately 250,000.Military ::Eritrea
Military branches:
Eritrean Armed Forces: Eritrean Ground Forces, Eritrean Navy, Eritrean Air Force (includes Air Defense Force) (2011)
Military service age and obligation:
Avtive personnel
320,000
Reserve personnel
250,000
18-40 years of age for male and female voluntary and compulsory military service; 16-month conscript service obligation (2006)
Manpower available for military service:
males age 16-49: 1,350,446
females age 16-49: 1,362,575 (2011 est.)
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually:
male: 66,829

female: 66,731 (2011 est.



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Roha » 06 Jul 2012, 21:03


Henok,
you know very well, Isaias Arabqit, is doing a fine job dismantling Eritrea. Eritrea has lost most of its best fighting force in the last ten years. Meles has a full military capacity to dismantle Eritrea now but he should not do it. He should follow a gradual dismantling brick by brick with Isaias doing most of the job of terrorizing, jailing and starving Eritreans. The result is that more than one thousand Eritreans a month are coming to Ethiopia. By invading Eritrea, Meles does not need to strengthen support for the Arab slave.

Henok, people like you and your family will only defend Eritrea on the computer screen while you send starved Eritrean peasants to their death. otherwise, what the hell are doing here in America while Eritrea is importing Pakistani teachers for its colleges and high schools. You will not work in Eritrea as a teacher let alone as a slave soldier of the Arab slave.

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