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Halafi Mengedi
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Re: Celebration after victory in Rama against Bologna maids: No Bologna maid return home all vanished in Rama???
Leflafi adghi why didn't your rag tag militia paraded in Asmara after they 'destroyed' the SAWA 'kittins'?
After beating the crap out of us, what is the reason that the 'winners' are parading in dead mekele?
I bet you lost 'few' skinny legs agane militias on the process.
Now what is the purpose of losing your 'precious' agame militia lives for nothing.
Eway agames. Still are saying "we will make it safe in the ground" while falling from a 100 meters cliff.
After beating the crap out of us, what is the reason that the 'winners' are parading in dead mekele?
I bet you lost 'few' skinny legs agane militias on the process.
Now what is the purpose of losing your 'precious' agame militia lives for nothing.
Eway agames. Still are saying "we will make it safe in the ground" while falling from a 100 meters cliff.
Re: Celebration after victory in Rama against Bologna maids: No Bologna maid return home all vanished in Rama???
Cigarette,
You can run, but you can't hide.The brave, wise, and gallant statesman already said this to the New YorkTimes, you moron.
You can run, but you can't hide.The brave, wise, and gallant statesman already said this to the New YorkTimes, you moron.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/03/worl ... iopia.html‘I Didn’t Expect to Make It Back Alive’: An Interview With Tigray’s Leader
...Mr. Debretsion, who is believed to be in his late 50s, claimed to have crippled Ethiopia’s powerful army, defeating seven of its 12 divisions and killing at least 18,000 soldiers. He also detailed plans to expand the war across Tigray, in defiance of international calls for a cease-fire, until his fighters have expelled from the region every outside force, including Eritrean soldiers and ethnic Amhara militias...
...In recent days, some Tigrayan leaders have suggested that troops could march on Asmara, Eritrea’s capital, to oust Mr. Afwerki, who harbors a decades-old enmity with them.
Mr. Debretsion sounded a more cautious note. Tigrayan troops would fight to push Eritrean troops over the border, he said, but not necessarily go farther.
“We have to be realistic,” Mr. Debretsion said. “Yes, we would like to remove Isaias. But at the end of the day, Eritreans have to remove him.”...