If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
I know the Egyptians are salivating on the ENDF Vs. TDF football (i.e is American football ) match and weighing their options very carefully. Abbiy and Debre playing quarterbacks, is very interesting to say the least. They, both look physically weak. One good hit, Abbiy will stop smiling permanently.
Back and forth. I tell ya. If the Egyptians decide to attack, Eritrea should not be involved in the giants of the neiborhood, match. I say no. First, Eritrean population is very small. If we do, we will be a museum spectacle before we know it. Second, the Egyptians can push Eritreans out of the way very easily , and attack Ethiopia at will. Hence, Eritrea can help Ethiopia by staying friendly to both countries. Feddy, stay away from this. The Eritrean commando is not going to capture Alexandria for Ethiopia.
Nope. 
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Csahlezghi
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Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Only the narrow minded think about numbers, especially in the army. Ethiopia is 20 times bigger than Eritrea. Besides, Eritreans smashed the Etiopian army that was armed to the teeth. The Eritreans also led the TPLF straight to the throne in Addis Ababa otherwise they would have faced their demise.
So don't think the mighty Eritrean defense forces will capitulate to Egyptian or any army that faces them. Wake up and make a deep research about Eritrea's war history.
C. Sahlezghi
So don't think the mighty Eritrean defense forces will capitulate to Egyptian or any army that faces them. Wake up and make a deep research about Eritrea's war history.
C. Sahlezghi
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Watcha ma call you Csahlezgi.... shut your little hole:
Stop interupting, I am going to do the play calling.
Me or is it I : Debre beat Abbiy to the punch !
Me: The agames are really good at the game of block and tackle
Me: So far , the Oromo running back has the advantage of all-Purpose Yardage against the agame running back.
Me. Abbiy just changed. The Guragie receiver is running the wrong rout.
Me: On the agame side, the backfield is composed of Tsadqan, Werede and Whatcha ma callit. Migbey or something. That is a very good bunch.
Me. The agame seem to have better ball control.
Me. Both sides Blitz. Both quarterbacks may not have a chance to play ever again. Debre seems to hide his self very well.
Me: Debra I mean debre has been bombing the backfield very skillfully. At times, he took them apart.
Me: The Turkish coach seems to be a good sales man. He wants to sell more.
Me: Abbiy has tried many bootlegs to no avail. Isayas does that better.
Me: The agame defender took a cheap_shot at the Guragie receiver. The referee didn't catch it.
Me: The amhara coach brought the chains to the ten-yard marker and he cheated it to determine the ten yard line.
Me: The amhara tight end is down by contact.
Me: The Somali defender is accused of Encroachment:
Me: The refree accused debre of the false start
Me: Both teams need an effective Gunslinger: Isayas should replace Abbiy. Meles is not longer living, hence the agames are stuck with Debre.
Me: Unless Abbiy throws Hail Mary, I don't know how he can win this one right away.
Stop interupting, I am going to do the play calling.
Me or is it I : Debre beat Abbiy to the punch !
Me: The agames are really good at the game of block and tackle
Me: So far , the Oromo running back has the advantage of all-Purpose Yardage against the agame running back.
Me. Abbiy just changed. The Guragie receiver is running the wrong rout.
Me: On the agame side, the backfield is composed of Tsadqan, Werede and Whatcha ma callit. Migbey or something. That is a very good bunch.
Me. The agame seem to have better ball control.
Me. Both sides Blitz. Both quarterbacks may not have a chance to play ever again. Debre seems to hide his self very well.
Me: Debra I mean debre has been bombing the backfield very skillfully. At times, he took them apart.
Me: The Turkish coach seems to be a good sales man. He wants to sell more.
Me: Abbiy has tried many bootlegs to no avail. Isayas does that better.
Me: The agame defender took a cheap_shot at the Guragie receiver. The referee didn't catch it.
Me: The amhara coach brought the chains to the ten-yard marker and he cheated it to determine the ten yard line.
Me: The amhara tight end is down by contact.
Me: The Somali defender is accused of Encroachment:
Me: The refree accused debre of the false start
Me: Both teams need an effective Gunslinger: Isayas should replace Abbiy. Meles is not longer living, hence the agames are stuck with Debre.
Me: Unless Abbiy throws Hail Mary, I don't know how he can win this one right away.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Egypt invaded Ethiopia when you agame terrorists attacked the Ethiopian Northern Command Forces under cover of darkness and while the troops were in deep sleep after doing a grueling, back-breaking work of harvesting crops to help your ungrateful agame farmers.


Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Bullsh!t or whatever you call your f'uc'king name Bull crap, why not quit your Agame instigating crap. Your opinion is insignificant. who in the (stink)hell do you think you are to utter your (hadamit) opinion to what Eritrea should and should not do in your Agame wish Scenario. Nobody give a crap about your renegade Agametay opinion. whether you like it or not Eritrea is governed by people who have paid dearly in time and physical being. your qosal Meakor has no merit to comment or suggest in what Eritrea should do in any situation for you are Agame by nature and has not paid squat in to the national interest. There would not be a war between Ethiopia and Egypt let alone Between Eritrea and Egypt for the geography and Geo- politics does not favor to none of those mentioned states. The only war that could happen is an economic, diplomatic and or proxy war that involves mainly your favorite water carriers the Agame Junta and perhaps the gullible OLF. "On the agame side, the backfield is composed of Tsadqan, Werede and Whatcha ma callit. Migbey or something. That is a very good bunch" Hah !! wedi adghi Agame your cover has been blown awhile ago SahSah qomal wedi Chenawit Mitra anta Kewel wedi Kewel. Everyone has realized that you are a hybrid Agame who had a chance to run your stinky a$$ in to the west where you got some education and made you think you are an expert. Fezaz, unlike you hadamit most of the forumers in here have paid their dues . I bet you if a round whisked over your abaq head, you would be running to hide behind your girl's dress. Fes Fas!!! stay from issues that you have no knowledge of instead figure out if it is hamburger or cheese burger is for dinner. qodar Agame.
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Za-Ilmaknun
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Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Those who can't help themselves are doomed to fail. Ethiopia should be able to reverse any attack against its sovereignty. The internal schism and the way the Gov't is handling things may not give us the confidence that the country could withstand any major outside attack. Perhaps that could be what we needed to re-orient ourselves about the importance of being Ethiopians and standing to protect one's own country as a united force.
What bothers me the most is the unhelpful Americans and Europeans meddling that will definitely be against Ethiopia as current realities suggest. Then, Ethiopia will be forced to look to the east thereby inviting an intensified proxy war that will probably not spare anyone in the wider HOA. Ethiopia is a big country and any mess created in the country will definitely affect everyone in the region and, to a certain extent the world at large.
What bothers me the most is the unhelpful Americans and Europeans meddling that will definitely be against Ethiopia as current realities suggest. Then, Ethiopia will be forced to look to the east thereby inviting an intensified proxy war that will probably not spare anyone in the wider HOA. Ethiopia is a big country and any mess created in the country will definitely affect everyone in the region and, to a certain extent the world at large.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Since Agames are, well, Agames, I took the liberty to magnify the well-written statement to the equally well-deserving "ቆዳር ዓጋመ" indeed! LOL!lil kogne wrote: ↑13 Aug 2021, 19:42Bullsh!t or whatever you call your f'uc'king name Bull crap, why not quit your Agame instigating crap. Your opinion is insignificant. who in the (stink)hell do you think you are to utter your (hadamit) opinion to what Eritrea should and should not do in your Agame wish Scenario. Nobody give a crap about your renegade Agametay opinion. whether you like it or not Eritrea is governed by people who have paid dearly in time and physical being. your qosal Meakor has no merit to comment or suggest in what Eritrea should do in any situation for you are Agame by nature and has not paid squat in to the national interest. There would not be a war between Ethiopia and Egypt let alone Between Eritrea and Egypt for the geography and Geo- politics does not favor to none of those mentioned states. The only war that could happen is an economic, diplomatic and or proxy war that involves mainly your favorite water carriers the Agame Junta and perhaps the gullible OLF. "On the agame side, the backfield is composed of Tsadqan, Werede and Whatcha ma callit. Migbey or something. That is a very good bunch" Hah !! wedi adghi Agame your cover has been blown awhile ago SahSah qomal wedi Chenawit Mitra anta Kewel wedi Kewel. Everyone has realized that you are a hybrid Agame who had a chance to run your stinky a$$ in to the west where you got some education and made you think you are an expert. Fezaz, unlike you hadamit most of the forumers in here have paid their dues . I bet you if a round whisked over your abaq head, you would be running to hide behind your girl's dress. Fes Fas!!! stay from issues that you have no knowledge of instead figure out if it is hamburger or cheese burger is for dinner. qodar Agame.
.Bullsh!t or whatever you call your f'uc'king name Bull crap, why not quit your Agame instigating crap. Your opinion is insignificant. who in the (stink)hell do you think you are to utter your (hadamit) opinion to what Eritrea should and should not do in your Agame wish Scenario. Nobody give a crap about your renegade Agametay opinion. whether you like it or not Eritrea is governed by people who have paid dearly in time and physical being. your qosal Meakor has no merit to comment or suggest in what Eritrea should do in any situation for you are Agame by nature and has not paid squat in to the national interest. There would not be a war between Ethiopia and Egypt let alone Between Eritrea and Egypt for the geography and Geo- politics does not favor to none of those mentioned states. The only war that could happen is an economic, diplomatic and or proxy war that involves mainly your favorite water carriers the Agame Junta and perhaps the gullible OLF. "On the agame side, the backfield is composed of Tsadqan, Werede and Whatcha ma callit. Migbey or something. That is a very good bunch" Hah !! wedi adghi Agame your cover has been blown awhile ago SahSah qomal wedi Chenawit Mitra anta Kewel wedi Kewel. Everyone has realized that you are a hybrid Agame who had a chance to run your stinky a$$ in to the west where you got some education and made you think you are an expert. Fezaz, unlike you hadamit most of the forumers in here have paid their dues . I bet you if a round whisked over your abaq head, you would be running to hide behind your girl's dress. Fes Fas!!! stay from issues that you have no knowledge of instead figure out if it is hamburger or cheese burger is for dinner. qodar Agame
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Deqi Torserawit,
Ill Kogni aka Cigar and Temt,
ጠምባር ኣድጊ ጠምት: ሰይጣን ዓይኑ የውድቀልካ: ኣንቱምድርብያት :ተደመርቲ ጠቦብቲ ሽልሖ ሰብኡት ኢትዮጵያውን ምኻንኩም እምበአር ተሰኪፍኩም ። የእዱግ

Me: BTW, Werede has roughed the passer quite a few times through three routes, Alamata, Qobo and now Weldya.
Ill Kogni aka Cigar and Temt,
ጠምባር ኣድጊ ጠምት: ሰይጣን ዓይኑ የውድቀልካ: ኣንቱምድርብያት :ተደመርቲ ጠቦብቲ ሽልሖ ሰብኡት ኢትዮጵያውን ምኻንኩም እምበአር ተሰኪፍኩም ። የእዱግ
Me: BTW, Werede has roughed the passer quite a few times through three routes, Alamata, Qobo and now Weldya.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
ስታጪ ልመና፣ ስታገኝ ሸረኛ
ሲቀርቡሽ ግፈኛ፣ ሲርቁሽ ቂመኛ
ሲያጎርሱሽ ተናካሽ፣ ሲረሱሽ ተካሳሽ
ልምጣ ልሂድ እያልሽ፣ ግራ የተጋባሽ
ፍቅር የማያውቅሽ፣ እርጉም አንቺ ማነሽ?
በጭንጫ ተፀንሰሽ፣ በድርቀት ተወልደሽ
በመከራ አድገሽ፣ በክፋት ተቀርጸሽ
እርኩስ ሆነሽ ቀረሽ፤ ሀገር ተጠየፈሽ
ሱባኤ እንዳትገቢ፣ መንፈስ ጭራሽ የለሽ
ዱአ እንዳታደርጊ፣ ጂኒ ባሪያ አረገሽ
የአናሳዎች ታናሽ፣ አጋሚስታ እንዴት ነሽ?
ሲቀርቡሽ ግፈኛ፣ ሲርቁሽ ቂመኛ
ሲያጎርሱሽ ተናካሽ፣ ሲረሱሽ ተካሳሽ
ልምጣ ልሂድ እያልሽ፣ ግራ የተጋባሽ
ፍቅር የማያውቅሽ፣ እርጉም አንቺ ማነሽ?
በጭንጫ ተፀንሰሽ፣ በድርቀት ተወልደሽ
በመከራ አድገሽ፣ በክፋት ተቀርጸሽ
እርኩስ ሆነሽ ቀረሽ፤ ሀገር ተጠየፈሽ
ሱባኤ እንዳትገቢ፣ መንፈስ ጭራሽ የለሽ
ዱአ እንዳታደርጊ፣ ጂኒ ባሪያ አረገሽ
የአናሳዎች ታናሽ፣ አጋሚስታ እንዴት ነሽ?
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Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
የወያኔ የዓድዋ የበላይነት አፓርታይድ ሥርዓት መገርሰስና፡ ቀጥሎም ጁንታው ራሱ በቆፈረው ጉድጓድ የመቀበርን ሁኔታ በካድሬዎቹ ላይ ያስከተለው አደገኛ የሥነ-አእምሮ ቀውስ ማየት ከፈለጋችሁ፣ ጁንታው ትግራዋይ ዎንድሜ Blueshift በበታችነት ስሜቱ ተገፋፍቶ የሚፅፋቸው ፅሁፎችን ያንብቡ።
ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!
ዎንድሜ! ዎንድሜ! ዎንድሜ!
ኡኔን! ኡኔን! ኡኔን!!
ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Az_ho-le Abdissa,
Most Adwans ruled tigray as Most Hamassiens rule Eritrea. Forget about None-tigrigna Eritreans. They don't exist, do they ? What is the difference knuckle head.
BTW, those so called Hammasien leaders are, actually, agames like the monkey himself.
Don't ever say, the monkey is from Shiketi. I know better. 
Most Adwans ruled tigray as Most Hamassiens rule Eritrea. Forget about None-tigrigna Eritreans. They don't exist, do they ? What is the difference knuckle head.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Me: BTW, Werede has roughed the passer quite a few times through three routes, Alamata, Qobo and now Weldya.
ውሐጥዮ እንተበልክዋስ ትጎስመሉ፡ when I call him dumb, he gets dumber. Would any one who is trying his Agame identity write the above revealing statement? I rest my case.
ውሐጥዮ እንተበልክዋስ ትጎስመሉ፡ when I call him dumb, he gets dumber. Would any one who is trying his Agame identity write the above revealing statement? I rest my case.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Bro just ignore the ugly old Dallas hoè. He is an agamieee that his “Eritrean origin” identity claim went wrong.lil kogne wrote: ↑14 Aug 2021, 04:43Me: BTW, Werede has roughed the passer quite a few times through three routes, Alamata, Qobo and now Weldya.
ውሐጥዮ እንተበልክዋስ ትጎስመሉ፡ when I call him dumb, he gets dumber. Would any one who is trying his Agame identity write the above revealing statement? I rest my case.
Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Wedi Torserawit oldie Cigar aka ill Kogni, and the donkey himself Feddy,
Why are you aroused like a donkey, and act more Ethiopian than Ethiopians themselves. That is because you are Ethiopians.
You can't wait Eritrea to be federated to your mama Ethiopia. I am Eritrean, hence, I see things from Eritrean perspective. Agame is your nightmare. He seems to be very effective in what he is doing.
Reminder, Eritrea will never be federated with Ethiopia. At 3.6 million, vs. 110 million, it is very dangerous for Eritreans to be involved in Ethiopian politics. Your labeling agame this agame that is very feeble. I am not surprised. Agame is your nightmare.

Why are you aroused like a donkey, and act more Ethiopian than Ethiopians themselves. That is because you are Ethiopians.
Reminder, Eritrea will never be federated with Ethiopia. At 3.6 million, vs. 110 million, it is very dangerous for Eritreans to be involved in Ethiopian politics. Your labeling agame this agame that is very feeble. I am not surprised. Agame is your nightmare.
የእዱግ, ተደመርቲ, ሽልሖ ዓጋመ ካብ አፍኩም አውጽእዎ

Re: If Egypt invades Ethiopia, How can Eritrea help Ethiopia ?
Egypt offers partnership with Ethiopia on electricity projects to break stalemate in Nile dam talks
Egypt is about to start studies on an electricity linkage project with Ethiopia, against the background of faltering negotiations over Addis Ababa’s construction of a dam on the Nile River.
MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP via Getty Images
July 8, 2020
CAIRO — Egyptian Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Mohamed Abdel Ati said July 1 that Egypt is ready https://cms.shorouknews.com/news/view.a ... f5ca512cd0 to provide all necessary means to link electricity with Ethiopia, and President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has tasked Minister of Electricity Mohamed Shaker with this plan.
Abdel Ati said in a phone call with the DMC Channelthat Egypt was ready to share future development projects with Ethiopia, on condition that Addis Ababa abide by the international commitments and law.
This proposition comes after the escalation of diplomatic tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia, culminating in an urgent sessionat the United Nations Security Council June 29, to discuss the resumption of negotiations over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the filling process during drought and extended drought seasons.
The Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources announced July 3 the resumption of talks http://al-ain.com/article/differences-nahda-dam-africa on the GERD among the ministers of water and irrigation of Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt. But the Egyptian ministry said the virtual meeting held under the African Union sponsorship failed to yield an agreement http://www.mwri.gov.eg/%d8%a7%d8%b3%d8% ... %ab%d9%8a/ on both technical and legal levels.
On Dec. 11, 2019, Sisi had said in a speech at the Aswan Forum for Sustainable Peace and Development that Egypt is ready to transfer 20% of its electrical power http://almalnews.com/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3 ... %84%D8%A3/ to African countries at low prices, reaching half the current price of $0.14 per kilowatt. Experts saw in Sisi’s speech a new step to compete with Ethiopia, which plans to generate and export electricity after the operation of the GERD.
Shaker had revealed in a speech at the International Forum on Power Interconnection — organized by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization — back in September 2017 that Egypt is planning on establishing power grids http://almalnews.com/%D8%AE%D8%B7%D8%B7 ... %86%D9%87/ with five new European, African and Asian countries, namely Greece, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Sudan.
Shaker noted at the time that there are ongoing studies on the establishment of power grids between Sudan and Ethiopia, as well as the Inga Dams in Congo. He said Egypt’s geographic location has made it the core of power linkage among African and Gulf countries, adding that his country is working on completing the power grid project https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origin ... y-hub.html between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
On April 4, the Egyptian government announced the start of the operation of the power grid lines http://almalnews.com/%D9%85%D8%AC%D9%84 ... %A7%D9%84/ between Egypt and Sudan. It said that construction works ended in April 2019, and that the line is 100 kilometers (62 miles) long from the Egyptian side and 70 kilometers (43 miles) from the Sudanese side.
The government added in a statement that the first phase of operation aims at supplying electrical power reaching 70 megawatts (MW) to Sudan, until the installation of equipment in the stations inside Sudan is completed. The second phase, which has already started, involves supplying Sudan with up to 300 MW of electricity, the statement continued.
After the completion of this line with Sudan, it seems the Egyptian government is trying to work on building power grid lines with Ethiopia, in light of Sisi tasking the Electricity Ministry to assess this possible project.
Adel al-Bahnasawi, https://arabic.rt.com/business/1064185- ... %8A%D8%A9/ a journalist focusing on electricity and energy affairs and editor-in-chief of Power News, https://powernews.cc/ said that Sisi’s commissioning of the minister of electricity with completing power grid lines with Ethiopia comes as part of Egypt’s strategy of achieving a “complete deal.” This means highlighting the gains and opportunities that Ethiopia will receive from Egypt, which include boosting economic cooperation and investment in the power sector, if Ethiopia shows leniency and cooperates with Egypt in the GERD negotiations, according to Bahnasawi.
Bahnasawi told Al-Monitor that the Egyptian government has reiterated its support for Ethiopia’s development projects and that it does not object to building the dam initially. But it does not want to put Egypt at risk of drought and water scarcity during drought and prolonged drought. Therefore, cooperation and partnership with Ethiopia to generate electricity is important, if Ethiopia commits not to harm Egypt, he noted.
Bahnasawi added that the power grid lines between Sudan and Ethiopia are not highly effective without adding Egypt to the equation. If Egypt links grid lines with that of Ethiopia and Sudan, Addis Ababa will be able to export power to Europe through Egypt, he said. Ethiopia and Egypt must cooperate in the GERD issue, in exchange for Egypt’s support for Ethiopia in its plans to generate and export electricity to Europe, he added.
Ayman Hamza, official spokesman for the Ministry of Electricity, told Al-Monitor over the phone that Egypt considers helping Ethiopia in its projects to generate and export electricity an important step for two reasons: First, Egypt has prior experience and technical skills in generating electricity from the Aswan High Dam, and it can transmit it to Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s cooperation with Egypt would ensure its rights in the Nile River https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origin ... spute.html without causing harm. Second, Egypt is the only outlet for Africa’s power exports to Europe. Ethiopia can export electricity to Europe through Egypt after the connection project between Egypt and Sudan is complete and Egypt is connected to Ethiopia on one side, and Egypt to Cyprus and Greece http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina ... urkey.html on the other. This project with Cyprus and Greece is currently underway and will be implemented in the next phase.
He said that the huge projects that Egypt is working on for power grid lines with Europe, Asia and Africa can be used to contain the huge electrical power expected to be generated from the dam. Ethiopia thus needs Egypt to export the potential surplus of generated electricity with the completion of the dam.
He concluded that the power grid lines’ project with Sudan was completed in April of this year, and work on connection lines with Ethiopia will start as part of a larger project of power grid lines in the eastern Nile Basin. He added that there are plans and studies to connect all grids of the Nile Basin under one grid to meet the needs of all countries and export the surplus to Europe through Egypt.
