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Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Hawzen » 06 Jul 2012, 21:25


Roha wrote: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.


Even Mengistu said the same thing but we know what the out come of all the bravado was. This bluffing is not worth serious response as it has already been disproved during Durg.
My Question to you though: Who told you Meles will make it to the next two months. As we speak he is dying :lol: :lol:

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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.


Henok is at least exposing the lies of @gamistan to the real Ethiopians. Because of him, I assure you that the Ethiopian people have learned enough about the twisted nature of Weyane and Ethiopians are fed up with cadres like Roha, junior dedebit graduate. Who the hell is going to fight for Abay Tigray????

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Dedebit is always dedebit.

R.I.P Abay Tigray



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Roha » 06 Jul 2012, 21:29


Meles may die even tomorrow but no Arab slave like Afeqit will be allowed to keep Ethiopia
landlocked forever.



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Hawzen » 06 Jul 2012, 21:52


Roha wrote:Meles may die even tomorrow but no Arab slave like Afeqit will be allowed to keep Ethiopia
landlocked forever.


Once Meles and other Weyane bosses are gone for good three things will be fulfuilled:

- Tigray Republic will be officially dead :lol: , the real Ethiopian people will start to breath fresh air and peace will come to the horn of Africa :!:

- Roha, Eden, Adwash, Abel qael, Yebandaluttiiiii, Hayelom, EPRDF, Aboy Halafi, and other dedebit graduates will be back to their begging and shoe shinning profession...... :twisted: :twisted:

- Even though the ugly signature of your dead Frog is meant legally to keep Ethiopia landlocked forever, the peace loving Eritrean leadership will then allow the new government of Ethiopia to use Assab as per deal made.


Dedebit is always dedebit.

R.I.P Abay Tigray



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Halafi Mengedi » 06 Jul 2012, 21:58


Ethiopia does not need the highlander of Eritreans anymore, what we need is to recover our lands from Kunama that is Tesene, Gash Setit, Irob up to Adulis and the entire Afar region. How do we regain it, while who will stop us except Meles???



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby sewAsew » 06 Jul 2012, 22:01


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.

My dear,
His majesty Haile Selasie gave all the privileges including the best education opportunity for selective group of Eritreans and at the end of the day they showed him their middle finger. At the present, the exodus of Eritreans to Ethiopia is merely to snatch the opportunities which are reserved exclusively for them by UNHCR. They are not there for the love of Ethiopia, nor they will never love Ethiopia/ns even if we shower them with jewels. In some cases I doubt if they truly denounce Isaias and his regime. However, If Meles offers the opportunity you prescribed as humanitarian gesture, I don't have problem. But if your suggestion is based on believing in giving education and work permit will convince the mind and heart of eritreans to let Asab go, I should say it is so naive of you. Because the record of our past history in relation with Hizbi Eritrea shows otherwise. Isn't it?



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Hawzen » 06 Jul 2012, 22:06


Halafi Mengedi wrote:Ethiopia does not need the highlander of Eritreans anymore, what we need is to recover our lands from Kunama that is Tesene, Gash Setit, Irob up to Adulis and the entire Afar region. How do we regain it, while who will stop us except Meles???


Aboy Halafi, Senior dedebit graduate,

Since when have you become an Ethiopian? I thought you are a Tembien Tigrian. Right ??? :lol: :lol:


Dedebit is always dedebit.

R.I.P Abay Tigray



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Benitomelesoni » 06 Jul 2012, 23:11


Roha kilo jilo muzee(banana) yeleminal ke
Zinjero (monkey)
Thank to your master Leba and his Leba wife
The Ethiopian populous is too hungry to fight
For your new republic with Assab port.
If we have food and power we shall first fight
The foreign land grabber aka Karatury, Arabs,
The chinees , what have you, before
They deploy their armies to defend their unbelievable
deal and interest. This is our burning issue not
Your Assab. The Assab case will solved under the
Future Federated states of east Africa.
Your Leba master felt sick after he lost Bademe
Which he though was his bargaining chip
And lost big time on Assab front and bure front
Not long ago.



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Conformist » 07 Jul 2012, 00:49


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



Akele, may be you can explain to me why Eritreans are so stubborn on the question of Assab. My belief is Ethiopia is already a highly Balkanized state, waging war against Eritrea to add more land and more ethnics is not a very efficient path.

So ideally we should make peace and focus on opening up trade routes, but realistically how many Ethiopian men think like that? Not many, the history of Ethiopia is a history of endless wars and bloodshed, so if Woyane falls and a new leader rises in Ethiopia, a leader who believes in a united Ethiopia, then that could only lead in one direction, war with Eritrea to recover Assab. So can you explain to me how Eritrea can hope to hold on to Assab if and when a patriotic strongman rises in Ethiopia.

Now you do say Assab is yours, but if a strong leader rises in Ethiopia, then if he liberates Assab from you, then it is his, so it all boils down to who is more powerful. So why is it that Eritreans are so determined to keep Assab, when they know it is impossible to keep it if a strong leader rises in Ethiopia? Not only that they don't even need it. Is it worth shedding the blood of more Eritreans just for the sake of pride, and for something that is not even feasible.

You might say but Ethiopian blood will be shed too if there is war. Unfortunately, Ethiopian leaders don't care about heavy casualties, it is nothing new, that's how it always was throughout Ethiopian history. An authoritarian leader is not going to lose any sleep over casualties, and he won't try to safeguard Eritrean independence like Meles did at a great cost to his reputation, and he doesn't even get any thanks for it. So how do you propose to compete against such formidable odds?



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Aragaw » 07 Jul 2012, 01:18


Conformist wrote:
Yakume wrote:The confederation of the Horn of Africa countries (UNITED HORN OF AFRICA NATION) is coming soon. So, no need to worry about this issue. There will be regional integration ‘of course after peace”, free movement of the citizens and trade in the region, no fighting and conflicts, and also shuftas in our region. So Ethiopia will not landlocked country.


This the only path to take if we are going to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, no one can guarantee there will be no war with Eritrea after Woyane is gone, but it is probably unnecessary, because Eritreans will find it a lot easier to work with a new regime after Woyane is gone. Eritrea will open up to free trade, so will Ethiopia, so will the other nations of the region. When everybody has a stake in the new arrangement every country will be afraid of war.

As for Djibouti, it needn't have been seprate from Ethiopia if Menilik hadn't given it away to the French. Meles was not the first to give away Ethiopian territory.


Conformist,

Minilik never gave away Djibouti to the French. It was lease for 100 years for the railroad deal. Mengistu gave it away when the lease was up and Djibouti supposed to be returned back to Ethiopia. Minilik made a deal at the time when Ethiopia had no means of transportation to be connected with the outside world.



Re: Ethiopia landlocked, for how long?

Postby Roha » 07 Jul 2012, 01:28


Conformist,
You nailed it on the head. This is what me and Halfmenged have been saying. Isaias, the Arabqit, got the entire Eritrea including ports by force and he will lose everything by force. No one can deny Ethiopia what it will get by force.
In this case, Meles does not need direct invasion because Isaias is doing a good job for him. Eritrea is dying a slow death. Meles just needs to be ready and prepare the ground (read all my comments above). The issue of Ethiopia having a full access to the sea will never be compromised whether Meles lives or dies. If every filthy Arab nation has access to the sea, then Ethiopia will also have.
No Arab or any Arab slave shall dictate Ethiopia's 90 million people. Ethiopians will talk on this issue in one voice.

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