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Is Meles's military Ethiopian Military?

Poll ended at 14 Mar 2012, 14:38

Yes
12
21%
No
43
75%
I don't care
2
4%
 
Total votes : 57



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 24 Feb 2012, 02:18


Weyane agents are clamoring to overwhelm this poll. Desperate



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby revolutions » 24 Feb 2012, 03:06



Well...I ventured out to the Paltalk rooms this morning and listened to a discussion between woyane supporters expressing their frustrations over the absence of war during the last 12 years, and the self-respecting, country-loving, peaceful Tigrayans disturbed by what they were actually hearing.

Throughout the discussion, the woyane warmongers blamed Eritrea for all that ails Ethiopia, and the existence of opposition groups in the country in particular, and went even further, suggesting that their TPLF regime should take advantage of "the 98% public support" it enjoys today to launch a preemptive war against Eritrea in order to bring it into the fold. They feared, the longer the wait the more economically developed and prosperous Eritrea will become, making it impossible for them to attack a country that has opened up its economy to the world without being seen as an aggressor.

But, all their wishful thinking aside, there were many others, level-headed Tigrayans, in attendance, expressing disdain for those who think going to war with Eritrea is how they get accepted by the Ethiopian people who see them as enemy number one. The thing that caught my attention the most was an emotionally charged speech by an elderly gentleman who grabbed the microphone and said,

    "... It's common knowledge that those of you who are advocating for war are well-connected to the regime by virtue of tribal affiliation, and we all know you're benefiting from all the looting frenzy that's taking place in the country. You have already helped your family members and relatives out of the country and out of harms way.... that you have little concern for the lives of poor Ethiopian men whom you want to send to war -- the war you would be watching on your big screen TVs from the comfort of your home in the Diaspora! "
Of course, the woyanes in the room took turns at the microphone and called the old man a "Shaebia," despite the fact that he's a Tigrayan, a veteran of TPLF's armed struggle to be exact. Such is the clearest indication of the deepening rift between woyanes and the people of Tigray. A big change is coming.



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 24 Feb 2012, 18:03


They are leaving a dream independent from Ethiopia. This is a good example.

The other day we received a preliminary audit report prepared for discussion not a final report on Mekelle University (MU). Corruption must be fought hard but we must be careful we do not harm our institutions and individuals falsely! Here below is a response from an official within MU to our inquiry.The response is not an official response!

"Thanks for your mail. The mail you got is to deliberately create confusion and try to damage the image the university, especially for people with no idea of the context. This federal audit was a very first draft before an exit report. The auditors did not get some documents in the first place and wrote such a very first draft to get the attention of the higher management. This is always case and a normal practice in auditing. Then we had a discussion at a higher level and instructed the relevant bodies to provide the necessary documents. Accordingly almost all the points were rectified. Hence, I do not think this deserves attention.
By the way, the university is in good shape but with many challenges. We are trying to correct wrong deeds, ensure accountably and transparency. However, there are people who will cry foul when you do that as well.



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 25 Feb 2012, 21:12


revolutions wrote:
Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) is a tribalist mercenary military junta with an assignment to march Ethiopian troops into battle at gunpoint. The tribalist junta then tells the families of the soldiers killed in battle,
"...If your children haven't come back, just forget about them. It means that they have died." Under such minority-rule apartheid system, a memorial for the fallen soldiers is unthinkable. Seeing is believing.....

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Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 28 Feb 2012, 21:02


This is an important question. It is whether one believes the current Ethiopian regime's military represents them or not.



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 29 Feb 2012, 21:57


ras wrote:
revolutions wrote:
Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) is a tribalist mercenary military junta with an assignment to march Ethiopian troops into battle at gunpoint. The tribalist junta then tells the families of the soldiers killed in battle,
"...If your children haven't come back, just forget about them. It means that they have died." Under such minority-rule apartheid system, a memorial for the fallen soldiers is unthinkable. Seeing is believing.....

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A good statistics



Re: Is Meles regime's Military Ethiopian Military

Postby ras » 04 Mar 2012, 20:31


After the primitive human wave army lost the war against Eritrea, it has been decimated by its own leader Ag....m Meles. The Woyane military is not in any way, form or shape capable of facing a professional fighting force like the Eritrean army. It can only fight against unarmed civilians and kill children. It is not in the interest of Meles to have a strong, confident and professional military force. This is because if the military is a national fighting force, it will not attack its own citizens. In addition, a strong military will not take orders from a weak leader like Meles. A strong military always overthrows weak leaders because weak leaders eventually fail and endanger their own armed forces. When the going gets though, most weak leaders expose their armed forces to grave dangers and flee their country, that is why strong military forces overthrow weak governments and leaders. Meles is very worried about this fact, and therefore, he purposely has made the military very weak. If the Woyane military is transformed into a strong national fighting force, it will overthrow the Meles government. Therefore,the current military is not a national military force, it has purposely been made tactically and technically weak by Meles, and it is so weak that it doesn't stand a chance against any armed force.

How true

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