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Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by justo » 06 Mar 2022, 08:19

Eritrea has to play the long game and should always think long-term. It should have principled positions on a large number of issues, take positions that are compatible with the Eritrean national character and Eritrea's long-term interest

Principled things that Eritrea did that have been beneficial to our people
1. Total rejection of any form of terrorist act, be it today or during the armed struggle period
- Eritrea never attacked civilian targets even when the Dergue was carpet bombing Massawa with napalm and woyane terrorising Eritrean civilians

2. Not allowing foreign multinationals to run away with the economy and run havoc on Eritrean livelihood
- the 60% Eritrean (taxes included) and 40% foreign ownership model of investment in the Eritrean mining sector is such a good example

3. Not allowing foreign NGOs to operate in Eritrea and run havoc with Eritrean dignity
- kicking out USAID, Oxfam and others is such a good example

4. Not allowing foreign peace keepers to live longer than few moths in the country and run havoc with the dignity of our youth
- the highly principled kicking out of the UNMEE was such a highly appreciated gesture

Principled things that Eritrea needs to do at all times
- defend the rights of small nations against any kind of aggression
- the recent vote at the UN is not compatible with that

Things Isaias needs to stop saying
- coming on TV once a year to disparage our economy ("our companies look like "enda hidirtna"; "we have no economy to talk abut", "Massawa looks like a ghost town now", and such silly things. We've heard this before from Ethiopianists like Kassa Kebede, Dawit Woldegiorgis and other Ethiopian officials who try to argue that Eritrea does not have an economy that can support independence. We don't need to hear this from Isaias on his once a year public address
- that we are one people, one culture or one anything with anybody in our neighborhood
- that economic integration is of any important to us

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by pushkin » 06 Mar 2022, 08:41

Justo from Wiqro abi-Adi! Don't worry about Eritrea & its ports. We are doing construction work to make our ports competitive. I would like you to tell us more about your Chigaray Tigray including Wikro that is turned into the stone age.
Dedebit is always Dedeb,
Rest in Hell says Hawzen :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by justo » 06 Mar 2022, 09:06

pushkin wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 08:41
Justo from Wiqro abi-Adi! Don't worry about Eritrea & its ports. We are doing construction work to make our ports competitive. I would like you to tell us more about your Chigaray Tigray including Wikro that is turned into the stone age.
Dedebit is always Dedeb,
Rest in Hell says Hawzen :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Look, ኣብ ኤርትራ ክቐብጥ መሰል ዘለዎ ሰብ የለን። ቃሕትኡ ክብል መሰል ዘለዎ ሰብ የለን። ኩሉ ሰብ ተጠንቂቑ ክዛረብ ኣለዎ።

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by Noble Amhara » 06 Mar 2022, 13:32

Sun fiyameta aka pushkin is a amche from Ethiopia Kuasmeda Addis ababa no worry justo is pure Eritrean

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by pushkin » 06 Mar 2022, 13:46

Another Agame with a fake Amhara nickname is comforting his Agame brother. What you dirty Agames couldn't recognize is that Eritrea is a strong country & its people are there to defend their nation from every evil creature let alone useless Agame like you whose mentality is yet on Liwatch Liwatch business. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Noble Amhara wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 13:32
Sun fiyameta aka pushkin is a amche from Ethiopia Kuasmeda Addis ababa no worry justo is pure Eritrean

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by Noble Amhara » 06 Mar 2022, 13:55

Pushkino

Blame landlocked riverless agame all you want it wont change anything. Go and debate justo without insult and name calling in fact he is addressing real issues you are just deflecting everything

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by pushkin » 06 Mar 2022, 14:58

I have told him that it is none of Agame's business. The Government of Eritrea is doing its best to address the needs of all Eritreans based on the principles of self-reliance & equitable distribution of resources. Eritrea is a self-reliant country that was able to feed its people. :lol:
Noble Amhara wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 13:55
Pushkino

Blame landlocked riverless agame all you want it wont change anything. Go and debate justo without insult and name calling in fact he is addressing real issues you are just deflecting everything

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by sebdoyeley » 06 Mar 2022, 14:59

It is true, it is true!!!
justo is from Wiqro
He never saidAgame here on ER.
this proof that he is Agame :lol: :lol: :lol:
pushkin wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 08:41
Justo from Wiqro abi-Adi! Don't worry about Eritrea & its ports. We are doing construction work to make our ports competitive. I would like you to tell us more about your Chigaray Tigray including Wikro that is turned into the stone age.
Dedebit is always Dedeb,
Rest in Hell says Hawzen :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by kerenite » 06 Mar 2022, 16:30

justo wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 08:19
Eritrea has to play the long game and should always think long-term. It should have principled positions on a large number of issues, take positions that are compatible with the Eritrean national character and Eritrea's long-term interest

Principled things that Eritrea did that have been beneficial to our people
1. Total rejection of any form of terrorist act, be it today or during the armed struggle period
- Eritrea never attacked civilian targets even when the Dergue was carpet bombing Massawa with napalm and woyane terrorising Eritrean civilians

2. Not allowing foreign multinationals to run away with the economy and run havoc on Eritrean livelihood
- the 60% Eritrean (taxes included) and 40% foreign ownership model of investment in the Eritrean mining sector is such a good example

3. Not allowing foreign NGOs to operate in Eritrea and run havoc with Eritrean dignity
- kicking out USAID, Oxfam and others is such a good example

4. Not allowing foreign peace keepers to live longer than few moths in the country and run havoc with the dignity of our youth
- the highly principled kicking out of the UNMEE was such a highly appreciated gesture

Principled things that Eritrea needs to do at all times
- defend the rights of small nations against any kind of aggression
- the recent vote at the UN is not compatible with that

Things Isaias needs to stop saying
- coming on TV once a year to disparage our economy ("our companies look like "enda hidirtna"; "we have no economy to talk abut", "Massawa looks like a ghost town now", and such silly things. We've heard this before from Ethiopianists like Kassa Kebede, Dawit Woldegiorgis and other Ethiopian officials who try to argue that Eritrea does not have an economy that can support independence. We don't need to hear this from Isaias on his once a year public address
- that we are one people, one culture or one anything with anybody in our neighborhood
- that economic integration is of any important to us
Co-signed!!! Well said!!!

I urge other eritreans whether they are pro/anti hgdef to join me in co-signing.

The illiterate cockroaches are crying foul here, however, they don't count.

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by pushkin » 06 Mar 2022, 16:42

A wolf in sheep's clothing Agame Koremit! We all know that you are serving the TPLF Terrorist Group under the fake Eritrean City nickname & have no right to speak about the self-reliant nation! Please try to feed your Agame people who are suffering from hunger!
kerenite wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 16:30
justo wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 08:19
Eritrea has to play the long game and should always think long-term. It should have principled positions on a large number of issues, take positions that are compatible with the Eritrean national character and Eritrea's long-term interest

Principled things that Eritrea did that have been beneficial to our people
1. Total rejection of any form of terrorist act, be it today or during the armed struggle period
- Eritrea never attacked civilian targets even when the Dergue was carpet bombing Massawa with napalm and woyane terrorising Eritrean civilians

2. Not allowing foreign multinationals to run away with the economy and run havoc on Eritrean livelihood
- the 60% Eritrean (taxes included) and 40% foreign ownership model of investment in the Eritrean mining sector is such a good example

3. Not allowing foreign NGOs to operate in Eritrea and run havoc with Eritrean dignity
- kicking out USAID, Oxfam and others is such a good example

4. Not allowing foreign peace keepers to live longer than few moths in the country and run havoc with the dignity of our youth
- the highly principled kicking out of the UNMEE was such a highly appreciated gesture

Principled things that Eritrea needs to do at all times
- defend the rights of small nations against any kind of aggression
- the recent vote at the UN is not compatible with that

Things Isaias needs to stop saying
- coming on TV once a year to disparage our economy ("our companies look like "enda hidirtna"; "we have no economy to talk abut", "Massawa looks like a ghost town now", and such silly things. We've heard this before from Ethiopianists like Kassa Kebede, Dawit Woldegiorgis and other Ethiopian officials who try to argue that Eritrea does not have an economy that can support independence. We don't need to hear this from Isaias on his once a year public address
- that we are one people, one culture or one anything with anybody in our neighborhood
- that economic integration is of any important to us
Co-signed!!! Well said!!!

I urge other eritreans whether they are pro/anti hgdef to join me in co-signing.

The illiterate cockroaches are crying foul here, however, they don't count.

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Re: Eritrea's long game and long-term interest

Post by Sabur » 06 Mar 2022, 18:30


Well Said and Co-signed !!

justo wrote:
06 Mar 2022, 08:19
Eritrea has to play the long game and should always think long-term. It should have principled positions on a large number of issues, take positions that are compatible with the Eritrean national character and Eritrea's long-term interest

Principled things that Eritrea did that have been beneficial to our people
1. Total rejection of any form of terrorist act, be it today or during the armed struggle period
- Eritrea never attacked civilian targets even when the Dergue was carpet bombing Massawa with napalm and woyane terrorising Eritrean civilians

2. Not allowing foreign multinationals to run away with the economy and run havoc on Eritrean livelihood
- the 60% Eritrean (taxes included) and 40% foreign ownership model of investment in the Eritrean mining sector is such a good example

3. Not allowing foreign NGOs to operate in Eritrea and run havoc with Eritrean dignity
- kicking out USAID, Oxfam and others is such a good example

4. Not allowing foreign peace keepers to live longer than few moths in the country and run havoc with the dignity of our youth
- the highly principled kicking out of the UNMEE was such a highly appreciated gesture

Principled things that Eritrea needs to do at all times
- defend the rights of small nations against any kind of aggression
- the recent vote at the UN is not compatible with that

Things Isaias needs to stop saying
- coming on TV once a year to disparage our economy ("our companies look like "enda hidirtna"; "we have no economy to talk abut", "Massawa looks like a ghost town now", and such silly things. We've heard this before from Ethiopianists like Kassa Kebede, Dawit Woldegiorgis and other Ethiopian officials who try to argue that Eritrea does not have an economy that can support independence. We don't need to hear this from Isaias on his once a year public address
- that we are one people, one culture or one anything with anybody in our neighborhood
- that economic integration is of any important to us

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