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Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Bwendimu » 24 Apr 2012, 19:20


The dud is gone the sheep is confused. There is a power struggle in Asmara and relatives of the dead tyrant are gathering to burry their man. For the last 20 years there was no country called Eriteria but a man called Isayas. Isayas created a generation that is too hostile to Ethiopia specially against our region Tigiray. The ruling class was enemy of Eriterian people and they may not let power go out their hands fearing some sort of revenge. Still the job must be finished. Shabia must go. Asab must return to Ethiopia. Democracy must be established for the peoples of Eritera. We can not lean on Shabia for these to happen. May be it is time to invade Eriteria and weed the country of these bad seeds that the tyrant left behind. I think so.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Delete my account » 24 Apr 2012, 19:26


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BTW, learn how to write Eritrea.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby DeggSew » 24 Apr 2012, 19:34


there is a recession around Europe and the States. Woyane cannot attack now or in the near future.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Bwendimu » 24 Apr 2012, 19:38


Are you not Shabia whom I want to be screwed up by Ethiopian military? You have no right to say No or Yes. Just wait and see what we will decide.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

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Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Awash » 24 Apr 2012, 20:36


What for? Whoever is now trying to cosolidate power needs all the friends he can get. The first place they will go is crawl back to Addis Ababa, begging for the good grace of the Prime Minister of Federal Republic.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Conformist » 24 Apr 2012, 21:52


Do you really want to disturb the hornet's nest without first making sure the king of the hornets is dead for sure? Do you really want to risk the very existence of Tigray based on mere rumor, if you do, go ahead, attack! But be warned, it could be the last mistake Woyane will ever make.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Bwendimu » 24 Apr 2012, 22:04


No serious. Ethiopian leaders should not give the kind of Ali Abdo to take the young Afawarki (Abraham) to the throne of his dad and continue the old business of harassing Ethiopia. Ethiopia must use this chance else it will regret. The right time to kick the bat of your enemy is when he is some what confused. Shabia as institution is still there and it must be dismembered by some sort of external force. Ethiopia must play that role gladly.



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby MatiT » 24 Apr 2012, 22:17


The propaganda by the merchants of despair about PIA’s death. is aimed is to saw despair and hopelessness as if Eritrea hope is depended on one man. Without doubt President Issayas Afwerki is one of the greatest (if not the greatest) leader. His leadership in the struggle for independence until 1991 and in the struggle for nation building, defending the nation, self-reliance and calling the vicious conspiracies against Eritrea are some of unarguable qualities that made him Great.

The good news is that WE ALL ARE ISSAYAS AFEWERKI. Eritrea have around 5 000 000 patriotic leaders of self-reliance that will make sure that Eritrea prevails and prospers with a respected territory. Even when the day comes that President Issayas decides to step aside or nature calls him, Eritrea will have great leaders. So let them know Eritrea “seb alewa” !



Re: Should Ethiopia attack Eriteria now?

Postby Gurezza » 24 Apr 2012, 22:19


KULA RAS A G A M E. late alone Eritreans, who are capable of destroying the LE MAGNE ZERE entirely, you can't even win the rag tag Somalians.

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