Bereket KidaneIn Deuteronomy 27:17, the holy bible tells us “Cursed is he who moves his neighbor’s boundary stone.” To say having Tigray as a neighbor has been nothing but a curse to Eritrea is an understatement. It is enough to make you ask God, “What did we ever do to deserve a neighboring enemy like that?”
It was Tigray’s attempt to push its boundaries north into Eritrea that has been the cause of all of the complications Eritrea has experienced in the last 15 years. This week marked the 12th anniversary of the signing of the Algiers Peace Agreement. The current leaders of Ethiopia who hail from Tigray, in whose name an expansionist war was fought to cure an inferiority complex, show no sign of leaving sovereign Eritrean territory. But it doesn’t stop there.
If one considers the opportunity cost alone that has been lost to Eritrea and the region over the last 15 years is incalculable. The fact that Tigrayan leaders were willing to risk it all and gamble everything the Ethiopian State had as long as it meant that they could take Eritrea down with them is a very telling sign of the depth of the inferiority complex that they are afflicted with.
Having failed to militarily dismantle Eritrean sovereignty, they now seem to be pursuing a long-term stealth agenda that is aimed at reversing Eritrean sovereignty. It is hard not to notice how Tigray seems to be co-opting Eritrean culture and symbols wholesale in the hopes of deliberately blurring the differences and staying close enough to the Eritrean heartbeat until the day Eritrea is weakened enough through sanctions that Tigray can walk-in and have its way with Eritrea.
If it were possible to change your geography, Eritreans would do it in a heartbeat. How nice would it be to trade Tigray for another Sudan that deals with its neighbors in good faith and doesn’t suffer from inferiority complex?
The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Kuasmeda wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 23:04Bereket KidaneIn Deuteronomy 27:17, the holy bible tells us “Cursed is he who moves his neighbor’s boundary stone.” To say having Tigray as a neighbor has been nothing but a curse to Eritrea is an understatement. It is enough to make you ask God, “What did we ever do to deserve a neighboring enemy like that?”
It was Tigray’s attempt to push its boundaries north into Eritrea that has been the cause of all of the complications Eritrea has experienced in the last 15 years. This week marked the 12th anniversary of the signing of the Algiers Peace Agreement. The current leaders of Ethiopia who hail from Tigray, in whose name an expansionist war was fought to cure an inferiority complex, show no sign of leaving sovereign Eritrean territory. But it doesn’t stop there.
If one considers the opportunity cost alone that has been lost to Eritrea and the region over the last 15 years is incalculable. The fact that Tigrayan leaders were willing to risk it all and gamble everything the Ethiopian State had as long as it meant that they could take Eritrea down with them is a very telling sign of the depth of the inferiority complex that they are afflicted with.
Having failed to militarily dismantle Eritrean sovereignty, they now seem to be pursuing a long-term stealth agenda that is aimed at reversing Eritrean sovereignty. It is hard not to notice how Tigray seems to be co-opting Eritrean culture and symbols wholesale in the hopes of deliberately blurring the differences and staying close enough to the Eritrean heartbeat until the day Eritrea is weakened enough through sanctions that Tigray can walk-in and have its way with Eritrea.
If it were possible to change your geography, Eritreans would do it in a heartbeat. How nice would it be to trade Tigray for another Sudan that deals with its neighbors in good faith and doesn’t suffer from inferiority complex?
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Halafi Mengedi
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Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Filthy mouth you dare to talk neighbor???
Ata Gaegae angol Tisem'o do Aleka Entay Kemzbleka Zelo, Naaka Eyu Zderfo zelo, Emny Lubu Zeyneb'ee???
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Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Gefih Meakoru Ab Arat Tisheseh Aregit Agame!
Why is Tigray a curse?
1. You are constraints to peace and are yet occupying the sovereign Eritrean territory.
2. You conspired to pass the sanctions against Eritrea.
3. You are evils & jealous on Eritrea & didn't want to see our development
4- You are human traffickers who killed many Eritreans
5. You deported Eritreans from Ethiopia afterconfesticating their property and making them walk through landmines.
Should I keep going or do you get it why Eritreans consider you an enemy? Lekbat Agame
Why is Tigray a curse?
1. You are constraints to peace and are yet occupying the sovereign Eritrean territory.
2. You conspired to pass the sanctions against Eritrea.
3. You are evils & jealous on Eritrea & didn't want to see our development
4- You are human traffickers who killed many Eritreans
5. You deported Eritreans from Ethiopia afterconfesticating their property and making them walk through landmines.
Should I keep going or do you get it why Eritreans consider you an enemy? Lekbat Agame
Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 23:17Filthy mouth you dare to talk neighbor???
Ata Gaegae angol Tisem'o do Aleka Entay Kemzbleka Zelo, Naaka Eyu Zderfo zelo, Emny Lubu Zeyneb'ee???
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Halafi Mengedi
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Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Har'ee Angol Kisadka Bnay metahit Gemed Kisadka Tintiltel Eya Xahay Msbereqe Ata Ginay Balae Seb???
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Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
Wedi medhin berad metris, please think twice before you vomit your shxxit.Kuasmeda wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 23:04Bereket KidaneIn Deuteronomy 27:17, the holy bible tells us “Cursed is he who moves his neighbor’s boundary stone.” To say having Tigray as a neighbor has been nothing but a curse to Eritrea is an understatement. It is enough to make you ask God, “What did we ever do to deserve a neighboring enemy like that?”
It was Tigray’s attempt to push its boundaries north into Eritrea that has been the cause of all of the complications Eritrea has experienced in the last 15 years. This week marked the 12th anniversary of the signing of the Algiers Peace Agreement. The current leaders of Ethiopia who hail from Tigray, in whose name an expansionist war was fought to cure an inferiority complex, show no sign of leaving sovereign Eritrean territory. But it doesn’t stop there.
If one considers the opportunity cost alone that has been lost to Eritrea and the region over the last 15 years is incalculable. The fact that Tigrayan leaders were willing to risk it all and gamble everything the Ethiopian State had as long as it meant that they could take Eritrea down with them is a very telling sign of the depth of the inferiority complex that they are afflicted with.
Having failed to militarily dismantle Eritrean sovereignty, they now seem to be pursuing a long-term stealth agenda that is aimed at reversing Eritrean sovereignty. It is hard not to notice how Tigray seems to be co-opting Eritrean culture and symbols wholesale in the hopes of deliberately blurring the differences and staying close enough to the Eritrean heartbeat until the day Eritrea is weakened enough through sanctions that Tigray can walk-in and have its way with Eritrea.
If it were possible to change your geography, Eritreans would do it in a heartbeat. How nice would it be to trade Tigray for another Sudan that deals with its neighbors in good faith and doesn’t suffer from inferiority complex?
Re: The Curse of Having Tigray as a neighbor!!!!
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