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DefendTheTruth
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by DefendTheTruth » 17 Dec 2024, 14:47
Don't assume this channel is mine, If you talk the truth, then the truth shines in front of your own eyes!
I told you just the day before yesterday, on the 15th and this video did stream also on the same day, I think.
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Eritrea can export only conflict, no neighboring state have been spared from this business so far.
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by eden » 17 Dec 2024, 20:16
DTT, you ever stop to wonder why your threads don’t get attention and don’t generate rational debate?
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by DefendTheTruth » 18 Dec 2024, 00:59
eden wrote: ↑17 Dec 2024, 20:16
DTT, you ever stop to wonder why your threads don’t get attention and don’t generate rational debate?
That could be due to failure of my records care taker, my secretary, and I should fire her!
My secretary, listen! I am not writing in here to generate any viewer of Mereja forum's audience!
Mereja and Eritrea will go down together, both are useless creatures!
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by DefendTheTruth » 19 Dec 2024, 14:20
Listen folks,
Eritrea became "independent" after decades of guerrilla warfare against Ethiopia and her interests before 3 decades. By doing so it also took the coastline of the motherland along with, rendering the historic nation suddenly the most populous landlocked country in this world. This is a big deal, if you can think twice.
Ever since Eritrea was declared a sovereign member state of the nations of the world, it couldn't stabilize itself and make the lives of those who are inside the country any better, the plight of the Eritrean people have exacerbated itself under the so called "independent" Eritrea in comparison to the situation during the "colony" under Ethiopia.
It has been stated time and again the reason is that the state couldn't focus on any sort of development activities due to the permanent worry of the newly created state arising from the mother land. One can stop and ask a simple question "but why is Eritrea's administration so worried" about the country which has let it go in the first place? Something must have been at odd here!
Ethiopians know what is at odd, and Eritreans also know what is at odd in the whole enterprise.
There is a saying in Ethiopian local languages which says something like "a hyena knows what it has stolen during the night and tries to evade during the day", even if you might not be chasing it somehow by implication.
Eritrea has managed so far to only export violence to all of its neighboring countries and beyond, it is the only business it has managed to trade on for her survival. If that business is to be cut down somehow, then Eritrea's existence as we know her so far may also cease at once.
If we tell you Eritrea can never become a viable state and Ethiopia can never forget the wounds of her orchestrated secession from the motherland, in an event dubbed referendum, which in reality didn't qualify for one, there is a reason you shouldn't miss.
I can write a long essay about it but the bottom line is neither of the parties will come into terms with what has transpired during the so called Eritrea's orchestrated "independence" declaration.
Governments may come and go, but the grievances of the affected people will stay on. It could most likely end with the same tool it was brought about in the first place: war! I am an independent observer, not commenting on behalf of any party here.
War has created it, and war has to rectify it, injustice can't sustain itself for ever! All other means have failed so far to deliver the required result.