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U.S did two things this week alone
1) suggestions on U.N peace keepers (U.S soldiers) deployment
2) Sanctioning Eritrea
Both actions tell you that the west realized TPLF had run out of gas and is now taking a beating. Agames are ordered to roll (መንከባለል) just this week all again.
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Deqi-Arawit
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Re: U.S actions tells us...
No matter the circumstances Ethiopia should never accept UN peace keepers in its territory.Misraq wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 09:30.
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U.S did two things this week alone
1) suggestions on U.N peace keepers (U.S soldiers) deployment
2) Sanctioning Eritrea
Both actions tell you that the west realized TPLF had run out of gas and is now taking a beating. Agames are ordered to roll (መንከባለል) just this week all again.
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Sholla Addis
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Re: U.S actions tells us...
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The war is at a critical juncture. I believe the TPLF is in a critical position in the war front, as all Amhara militia and ENDF are attempting to cut the supply line around Woldiya.
There are also reports that Afar militias are in southern Tigray, and TPLF is attempting to negotiate a peace between the two.
On the Mille and Debre birhan fronts, TPLF is up against regular Ethiopian military forces, particularly those deployed from Abay, Ethiopian peacekeeping in Somalia and Sudan.
The war front will heavily tilt one way in the next two weeks, but only time will tell which way.
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The war is at a critical juncture. I believe the TPLF is in a critical position in the war front, as all Amhara militia and ENDF are attempting to cut the supply line around Woldiya.
There are also reports that Afar militias are in southern Tigray, and TPLF is attempting to negotiate a peace between the two.
On the Mille and Debre birhan fronts, TPLF is up against regular Ethiopian military forces, particularly those deployed from Abay, Ethiopian peacekeeping in Somalia and Sudan.
The war front will heavily tilt one way in the next two weeks, but only time will tell which way.
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Weyane.is.dead
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Re: U.S actions tells us...
It has also made it crystal clear for everyone that it's not tplf fighting Ethiopia and Eritrea. It's the US and Europe fighting us through their lap dogs. Since the start of the conflict tplf vermin bore no punitive measures by the west, while both Eritrea and Ethiopia have been sanctioned multiple times.
The terrorist aggressor has been rewarded for attempting a coup and treated in par with the elected government of Ethiopia. This has set a dangerous precedent for other African states and exposes US hypocrisy of being the champion of democracy and human rights.
The terrorist aggressor has been rewarded for attempting a coup and treated in par with the elected government of Ethiopia. This has set a dangerous precedent for other African states and exposes US hypocrisy of being the champion of democracy and human rights.
Misraq wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 09:30.
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U.S did two things this week alone
1) suggestions on U.N peace keepers (U.S soldiers) deployment
2) Sanctioning Eritrea
Both actions tell you that the west realized TPLF had run out of gas and is now taking a beating. Agames are ordered to roll (መንከባለል) just this week all again.
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Digital Weyane
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Re: U.S actions tells us...
ኡንደ አንድ የትግራይ ተወላጅ ሆኜ ሳየው፣ ለCNNን ወሬ ማጣፈጫ ተብሎ የ500ሺ ሕወሓት ታጣቂ ጁንታ ደም በከንቱ ፈሶ ፣ ደማቸው ደመ-ከልብ ሆኖ ሲቀር ቦጣም ያሳዝናል። እግዚኦ ነው የሚባለው የሰው ልጅ ኡንደ ሳር የታጨደበት በሽታ ፈጣሪ ምህረቱን ይላክልን።

Re: U.S actions tells us...
The Abiy administration need to learn from Eritreans on mass mobilization. The problem with Abiy and his PP Oromo wing is that they are tribal nationalists much like the TPLF and are half-hearted when it comes to the national agenda. They could arm and train 5 million fano Amhara but they hesitated doing it because they fear it will be a threat for their Oromuma.
My admiration to the Eritrean leadership is limitless. They are outside their borders to protect their interest to the point of being on the way of the western interest which is not typical of sub-saharan Africa.
My admiration to the Eritrean leadership is limitless. They are outside their borders to protect their interest to the point of being on the way of the western interest which is not typical of sub-saharan Africa.
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Misraq wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 09:30.
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U.S did two things this week alone
1) suggestions on U.N peace keepers (U.S soldiers) deployment
2) Sanctioning Eritrea
Both actions tell you that the west realized TPLF had run out of gas and is now taking a beating. Agames are ordered to roll (መንከባለል) just this week all again.
Cut your crap and most of all your paranoia. The US has no intention whatsoever in using military force against Ethiopia, leave alone deploying US soldiers.
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The western interest had been there always behind the background dear Misraq. Soon after independence, one of the western countries office in Tessenai was closed because of their association and connection with some jihadists group that had links with Al-Qaida. Those groups were totally cleansed back in 1994.Misraq wrote: ↑13 Nov 2021, 11:11The Abiy administration need to learn from Eritreans on mass mobilization. The problem with Abiy and his PP Oromo wing is that they are tribal nationalists much like the TPLF and are half-hearted when it comes to the national agenda. They could arm and train 5 million fano Amhara but they hesitated doing it because they fear it will be a threat for their Oromuma.
My admiration to the Eritrean leadership is limitless. They are outside their borders to protect their interest to the point of being on the way of the western interest which is not typical of sub-saharan Africa.
But personally I never expected the US to go this far for woayne to risk its relationship with a country that is governed by democratically elected institutions. But as they say “Arrogance is the camouflage of insecurity” and this insecurity is uncovering their hideous plans they have in restore for us all. Of this reason, It is not an option but compulsory duty of all of us to oppose and fight against such interventions in our countries business.