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Is Eritrea still independent country after 30 years
Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 20:28
by AbyssiniaLady
The good for nothing Eritrea's authoritarian regime has completely attached itself tightly to Ethiopia's Tigray war chariot, Instead of focusing on its hand to mouth economy.
Re: Is Eritrea still independent country after 30 years
Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 20:45
by Fiyameta
Re: Is Eritrea still independent country after 30 years
Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 22:43
by Temt
Agame ለውጥ whether you like it or not:
Re: Is Eritrea still independent country after 30 years
Posted: 09 Oct 2021, 23:11
by AbyssiniaLady
Apart from small dusty village, what has Eritrea's authoritarian regime gained from fighting in Tigray? The one thing Eritrea should concern the most is definitely not Ethiopia's internal affairs but its own disastrous hand to mouth economy, But anyway, One thing is for sure, Ethiopia will throw Eritrea under the bus.
Re: Is Eritrea still independent country after 30 years
Posted: 10 Oct 2021, 01:22
by TGAA
Though you are a pretentious Weyane playing the role of Somalia, Just for the sake of argument let us see the history of Somalia "June 26, 1960, British Somaliland gained independence from Britain as the State of Somaliland. On July 1, 1960, the State of Somaliland unified with the Trust Territory of Somaliland, forming the Somali Republic." That is 60 years ago, twice that of Eritrea. What Somalia has got to show for? Your pretentiousness aside, as weyanitt, nothing pains you more than the fraternity relationship between Eritrea and Ethiopia; only a crack between the two-- Eritreans and Ethiopians that going to provide you fertile ground for your shenanigans to sprout. The November 4th attack and Eritrean principled stance at that decisive time have changed everything. Everything. If you think Ethiopia throw Eritrea under the bus or the other way around --it is telling you know neither Ethiopians nor Eritreans. The only thing you know is your twisted heart.