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Abaymado
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Sorry for Eritrea, I don't know this

Post by Abaymado » 15 Feb 2024, 02:36

We have been mute regrading Eritrea whatever it was bad. But what is wrong with them? Look the remnant of rubble from Ethio-Eritrea war 30 years ago are still there, no effort to fix and rebuild the area again.


Fiyameta
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Re: Sorry for Eritrea, I don't know this

Post by Fiyameta » 15 Feb 2024, 02:58

We are keeping the war destroyed buildings in their current conditions to remind future generations of Eritreans of how evil the enemy was, so they may stay alert at all times to prevent the same kind of destruction from happening ever again. That's what Smart nations do, and we are Smart, very Smart.


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Re: Sorry for Eritrea, I don't know this

Post by TesfaNews » 15 Feb 2024, 03:06

Massawa the pearl of the Red Sea turned into the ash of the Red Sea :mrgreen: Massawa was intended to be 2nd most populated and developed city in Eritrea after Assmara once Eritrea gained independence everyone thought Eritrea would turn into Singapore but it ended up as Sing a Poor

Now look at Port Sudan the twin city of Massawa ... same geography... same heat...but one has 500,000 people the other has 20,000

Fiyameta wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 02:58
We are keeping the war destroyed buildings in their current conditions to remind future generations of Eritreans of how evil the enemy was, so they may stay alert at all times to prevent the same kind of destruction from happening ever again. That's what Smart nations do, and we are Smart, very Smart.


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Re: Sorry for Eritrea, I don't know this

Post by Fed_Up » 15 Feb 2024, 11:23

Abaymado wrote:
15 Feb 2024, 02:36
We have been mute regrading Eritrea whatever it was bad. But what is wrong with them? Look the remnant of rubble from Ethio-Eritrea war 30 years ago are still there, no effort to fix and rebuild the area again.

I love this video. Forget the never-ending starving baboons down south, but all the comments from the civilized world are refreshing. Read the comments, people!!

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