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Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 15:41Stop daydreaming! There's no way Ethiopia can win against Egypt, as this a matter of life-and-death for Egypt. And bear in mind, Uncle Sam is behind Egypt, and not Ethiopia. And don't forget either that all Arabs that have excellent relations with Uncle Sam are sticking with Egypt, and not with Ethiopia!
All it takes to sort this out is a phone call from Uncle Sam to your Amhara in Oromo skin charlatan PM. Hold on until things get serious!
Sam Ebalalehu wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 15:54It is not the US which seemed to be backing up the Egyptian demand, instead it is the Trump administration. American governments come and go, but Ethiopia always will be there to use what is hers.
I guess Cigar is in charge of pretending to be Somali today. Don't worry Ethiopia will do what it wants and you will sit here whining about it like the giant loser that you are.Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:24You're right, "American governments come and go". But what you forget is that American policy has lately been to provide strong support to governments that supported U.S. and Israeli interests in the Middle East - and Egypt hasn't failed to play that role to date.
And don't forget relations have improved significantly between Israel and Egypt after the removal of Morsi from office in July 2013, with close military cooperation over the Sinai insurgency.
Again, stop daydreaming. The only way Ethiopia can win in this case is to negotiate a satisfactory deal with Egypt.
opmerc wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:33I guess Cigar is in charge of pretending to be Somali today. Don't worry Ethiopia will do what it wants and you will sit here whining about it like the giant loser that you are.Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:24You're right, "American governments come and go". But what you forget is that American policy has lately been to provide strong support to governments that supported U.S. and Israeli interests in the Middle East - and Egypt hasn't failed to play that role to date.
And don't forget relations have improved significantly between Israel and Egypt after the removal of Morsi from office in July 2013, with close military cooperation over the Sinai insurgency.
Again, stop daydreaming. The only way Ethiopia can win in this case is to negotiate a satisfactory deal with Egypt.
There you are Cigar. You are one of the easiest of your bitter sisters to spot. You wouldn't slap anything though.Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:54No one bothers to interact with you with respect; you're a delusional retard that should be locked in a psychiatric ward, but I wonder which hospital would be prepared to keep your dirty arse for more than a day, or two!
I would slap you in the face, but that would be animal abuse! It's even an insult for animals to call you an animal! I'm not insulting you; I'm just describing you, despicable wanker!
Shut up you ignorant idiotSomaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 15:41Stop daydreaming! There's no way Ethiopia can win against Egypt, as this a matter of life-and-death for Egypt. And bear in mind, Uncle Sam is behind Egypt, and not Ethiopia. And don't forget either that all Arabs that have excellent relations with Uncle Sam are sticking with Egypt, and not with Ethiopia!
All it takes to sort this out is a phone call from Uncle Sam to your Amhara in Oromo skin charlatan PM. Hold on until things get serious!
opmerc wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:33I guess Cigar is in charge of pretending to be Somali today. Don't worry Ethiopia will do what it wants and you will sit here whining about it like the giant loser that you are.Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 16:24You're right, "American governments come and go". But what you forget is that American policy has lately been to provide strong support to governments that supported U.S. and Israeli interests in the Middle East - and Egypt hasn't failed to play that role to date.
And don't forget relations have improved significantly between Israel and Egypt after the removal of Morsi from office in July 2013, with close military cooperation over the Sinai insurgency.
Again, stop daydreaming. The only way Ethiopia can win in this case is to negotiate a satisfactory deal with Egypt.
I guess Cigar is in charge of pretending to be Somali today.
Like I told the other Shabia midget, I don't care which of you is using the account. You all stand out like sore thumbs you are just too stupid to see it.Somaliman wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 17:10The other day, you were saying I was Zmeselo, but today it's Cigar that is using my username to write the above. You must be suffering from a serious mental unsoundness, buffoon! You should go to see a psychiatrist, instead of hanging on this forum with you diarrhea of the mouth that's disgusted by everyone.
Cigar wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 17:19Lol this is the first time I am being called a Somalian
I will that badge with honor. Just don't call me agame or Ethiopian not to insult the genuine ethiopians by the way.
What I am saying is that I wouldn't change my Eritreanism for a zillion dollars.
Now, why you call Somalian is me (Cigar) is because he is a smart dude like me.
In other words, not that I hate Ethiopia, but since I know politics is dirty (Eritreans experience) I been saying the same thing Somalian just said.
Ethiopia's Dam will be an elephant project unless Ethiopia make some kind of half win scenario with Egypt.
You ethiopians need to stop telling yourselves that a naturally flowing river which crosses borders is yours. It is not.
For a fact that you can not stop it flowing to the Mediterranean is a fact that the river belongs to the Mediterranean sea.
And logic dictates that the lives of millions of people takes higher priority than building a dam for electricity.
The international community would help you to build a nuclear power generated power, or Egypt can give you an Ethiopian sovereign territory in it's own land at the end flow of the river to build a dam (after Egypt gets its share...the excess water) and manage it and sell your electricity to who ever you want.
All that is besides all the worst scenario is stacked against Ethiopia.
This is not a hate thing. It is just politics at play.
Remember when Eritrea was all along right about every thing, only because ethiopia is the darling of the west, it got all the favor from its masters?
Well now your dilemma is not Eritrea, it is Egypt, the most favorable daling of the west in Africa.
Hope you be always honest than looking only for your interests.
I mean, when you see wrong doing by the west, I hope you advocate against it when it comes to other countries.
Other than that the boomerang will come and hit you in the faces one day, as it is doing now.
Honesty and respect is the best policy.
Again, what I said is not a hate thing.
Life comes before money.
Egypt comes before ethiopia even if it didnt get help from the USA and the Arabs.
Put your feet on the Egyptians shoes or lives.
I wanted your thoughts on what you know about it, since you seem to follow such close attention to our football. It's obvious such a thing won't get built in Asmara. Ever. Pretending it has not been built yet because you don't want one is the funniest thing you've said in a while though. I appreciate such humor.Cigar wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 17:48I am not going to prove to you that I am Cigar or Somalian.
If you were intelligent you should focus on the message than the messenger you filthy agame.
Besides you heard me saying the same thing before. An Eritrea is not as stupid to claim other nationality identity. We are proud of who we are, we are honest and we tell what is right even if one is our friend but is wrong.
Now let's wait and see who is right about the dilemma Ethiopia is at and the fact that Eritrea owns over 1200 miles of sea shores which you can't take our of your unattainable dream.
I don't freaking know what you talking about stadium crap.
Asmara's population is probably 600 to 700 thousand.
So why the fu*ck does Eritrea need to build a mega stadium which is going to look empty even when the most will be in the stadium at its highest is 30 thousand plus or minus.
It is like you are blaming us for not having 13 miles rail track you have for over 6 million Addis residents or empty high rise glass buildings.
Asmara doesn't need such crap.
Asmara is built with rectangular, easy access streets which people can use to go from point A to B.
Why do you think it was voted to be the most charming city and got inscribed in the world Heritage site by UNESCO in July 2017 in its entirety (first time ever a world city got inscribed in its entirety).
And finally be smart and face the smart guy by the nick Somalian and stop making lame excuse when you hear the same message from different smart people.
Look around at where you are genius. When I come over to a website that's about Eritrea or Eritreans pretending to be some other nationality and moaning all day with nonsense, you can accuse me of having grudges against Eritreans.