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Fiyameta
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by Fiyameta » 29 Dec 2020, 02:22
In early 2018, soon after President Isaias Afewerki issued the Game Over decree, ambassadors from powerful countries visited Eritrea for the first time to strike a deal allowing the TPLF junta a safe passage to Tigray and grant them immunity from persecution.
A month later, the junta carried out an assassination attempt on the new prime minister Abiy to reveal that they are beyond redemption. The junta's refusal to hand over the mastermind behind the assassination plot, Getachew Assefa, caused a friction with the new government in Ethiopia, which until then had shown great patience, restraint and tolerance in dealing with the murderous junta.
But it didn't take long for the friction to turn into crisis when the junta, using its own people within the Ethiopian Defense Forces, ambushed and attacked Ethiopian soldiers of the Northern command under the cover of darkness, killing many soldiers in the most gruesome ways and stole military hardware to carryout terrorist attacks against the Ethiopian population.
The foreign powers that struck a deal to preserve the murderous junta confined in Tigray were driven by their motives to use the junta as a "stick" in the event that the new government in Ethiopia started showing signs of economic and political independence, which is seen as a threat to the New World Order. Ethiopia that can feed its own people is considered a threat to the farmers 5000 miles away that grow food-aid. Ethiopia that refuses to take orders to invade its neighbors is considered a threat to the Military-industrial complex that manufactures and sell weapons. Ethiopia that pays off its national debt is considered a threat to the international banking cartels that want to keep Ethiopians slaves chained by debt,.. and so on.
The special interest groups that are now making the loudest noises are basically expressing their disappointment at the death of the junta they had hoped to use as a "stick." And in the absence of the "stick" to bludgeon the Ethiopian government into submission, running their mouths is all they're capable of doing now. Mind you, the Game Over decree was issued not for the mindless Adwa dogs, but for the negligent dog owners.
The Ethiopian Defense Forces have since broke the "stick" into 11 pieces and burnt it into ashes!! Ethiopia is indeed lucky to have a true genius as a commander-in-chief, and a very strong Defense Force that keeps liberating the country from all kinds of dependencies. I love the new Ethiopia. Don't cha?
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by Fed_Up » 29 Dec 2020, 07:09
Fiyameta wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 02:22
In early 2018, soon after President Isaias Afewerki issued the Game Over decree, ambassadors from powerful countries visited Eritrea for the first time to strike a deal allowing the TPLF junta a safe passage to Tigray and grant them immunity from persecution.
A month later, the junta carried out an assassination attempt on the new prime minister Abiy to reveal that they are beyond redemption. The junta's refusal to hand over the mastermind behind the assassination plot, Getachew Assefa, caused a friction with the new government in Ethiopia, which until then had shown great patience, restraint and tolerance in dealing with the murderous junta.
But it didn't take long for the friction to turn into crisis when the junta, using its own people within the Ethiopian Defense Forces, ambushed and attacked Ethiopian soldiers of the Northern command under the cover of darkness, killing many soldiers in the most gruesome ways and stole military hardware to carryout terrorist attacks against the Ethiopian population.
The foreign powers that struck a deal to preserve the murderous junta confined in Tigray were driven by their motives to use the junta as a "stick" in the event that the new government in Ethiopia started showing signs of economic and political independence, which is seen as a threat to the New World Order. Ethiopia that can feed its own people is considered a threat to the farmers 5000 miles away that grow food-aid. Ethiopia that refuses to take orders to invade its neighbors is considered a threat to the Military-industrial complex that manufactures and sell weapons. Ethiopia that pays off its national debt is considered a threat to the international banking cartels that want to keep Ethiopians slaves chained by debt,.. and so on.
The special interest groups that are now making the loudest noises are basically expressing their disappointment at the death of the junta they had hoped to use as a "stick." And in the absence of the "stick" to bludgeon the Ethiopian government into submission, running their mouths is all they're capable of doing now. Mind you, the Game Over decree was issued not for the mindless Adwa dogs, but for the negligent dog owners.
The Ethiopian Defense Forces have since broke the "stick" into 11 pieces and burnt it into ashes!! Ethiopia is indeed lucky to have a true genius as a commander-in-chief, and a very strong Defense Force that keeps liberating the country from all kinds of dependencies. I love the new Ethiopia. Don't cha?
Oh ya I do!! Preserving the nation of free men. Kudos to the leaderships. Unlike the sellout bandits beggars terrorists Tplfists, the new Ethiopia’s leaders and people are making history.
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by Fiyameta » 29 Dec 2020, 12:27
We cut off the agame monkey's tails and fed it to them to fatten them up, but it wound up killing them.

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by TGAA » 29 Dec 2020, 12:57
Well put. It is the same approach that has kept Issaya's Eritrea at loggerhead for 27 years. Weyannes were their best slaves of Western powers . they were allowed to

shell civillian Mequadisho, killing thousands in daily bases. when European countries tried to take weyannes to international Court for war crimes, America interfered. A weak devided Ethiopia where their pedophiles can roam freely is the Ethiopia they want to see. That is why Obama was telling us with straight face 100% weyanne hand picked parliament a democratically elected. Now they lost their son of a b...ich thus all the tears, a crocodile one at that.
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by Fiyameta » 29 Dec 2020, 13:09
The most outspoken US senator J. William Fulbright, who was critical of a US foreign policy towards the Philippines when the country was ruled by a murderous junta led by Ferdinand Marcos from 1966 to 1986, frustrated over the Filipino people's inaction to overthrow the junta that was using US aid to oppress them, he said... "The Philippines is a Nation of 40 Million Cowards and One Son of a B!tch"

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by Fiyameta » 29 Dec 2020, 14:04
Ethiopia will go through all the trials and tribulations of being a politically and economically independent country, and the good news is that the new administration is well prepared for all challenges ahead, and by vanquishing the junta it eliminated a major hurdle in its quest for creating a peaceful environment crucial for real economic growth through self sufficiency and without aid dependency.