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If Bahrdar and Gonder were in fact attacked, then this attack must be the last drop of the venom woyane can still use

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 07:09
by DefendTheTruth
I think people say that snakes (cobras) spit their venom as a means of last resort of their defensive mechanism before vanishing from their aggressors, once the last venom is spit, then the snake will no more pose a danger (the arsenal has become relinquished).

The major part of Tigray has been now under the command of the central government, which is rapidly encroaching the power center of the junta, which must be the city of Mekele, but why did the junta wait until that amount of territory were captured to fire its first rocket, which should have been in its arsenal all along?

I think this could be the last breath of the junta before giving up and depart the scene, for the good, like a cobra would also use its last drop of the venom in itself before being left out of any more in its store.

Even if it may have more of this to yet fire on many more sites around the country, then they will never reach to every corner of the country and crush the will of the Ethiopian people to fight them and get red of them for once and for all.

TPLF's strategy should now be on how to manage damage, no more on how to avoid defeat, if logic may dictate me well.

Re: If Bahrdar and Gonder were in fact attacked, then this attack must be the last drop of the venom woyane can still us

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 15:59
by DefendTheTruth
I said it could be the last breath of an attempt to fend off the unavoidable fate, and what Dr. Debretsion Gebremeskel is saying in the following video (both the content and the optic) seems to affirm my assumption.


Re: If Bahrdar and Gonder were in fact attacked, then this attack must be the last drop of the venom woyane can still us

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 16:24
by Sam Ebalalehu
One sentence of his made me to shiver a little : He said if the Tekeze dam is hit again, we will respond in kind. Does he mean the TPLF poised to bomb the Nile dam ? For that to happen TPLF should own airplanes, which it does not. Well, are those Egyptians who found love with TPLF still in Tigray ? Something to think about. One of his sentence however makes me smile. There is humor in it. They are fighting, he said, to get land from Tigray. But the only land they are going to get is the one they will be buried into it. It is a hollow statement, but something that makes you smile. That sentence , I give him credit, is well written.

Re: If Bahrdar and Gonder were in fact attacked, then this attack must be the last drop of the venom woyane can still us

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 16:24
by Sam Ebalalehu
One sentence of his made me to shiver a little : He said if the Tekeze dam is hit again, we will respond in kind. Does he mean the TPLF poised to bomb the Nile dam ? For that to happen TPLF should own airplanes, which it does not. Well, are those Egyptians who found love with TPLF still in Tigray ? Something to think about. One of his sentence however makes me smile. There is humor in it. They are fighting, he said, to get land from Tigray. But the only land they are going to get is the one they will be buried into it. It is a hollow statement, but something that makes you smile. That sentence , I give him credit, is well written.