Following what we may call the "Halafi-Mengedi military doctrine", the Agame generals raised a million-person army. That is what every Agame has been urging them to do. The Halafi-Mengedis, of course, have no clue of how to run such an army. For them, once the millions of ill-assorted human waves start to march, they will over-run any enemy. What the morons don't understand is that a million-person army comes with a million problems. The illiterate Weyane generals would have known this if anyone in their ranks had taken a first year course in systems theory. It may be relatively easy to raise a million person army in a brain-washed society of the Agames, but the problems that emerge in managing that human mass is beyond the capabilities of even the most advanced nations. How can the Agames, who rely on aid for survival, be able to manage coordinating, transporting, supplying, and feeding it. Human wave tactics may work for one-day affairs, like the battle of Adwa, but for campaigns that take weeks, or even months, a million-person army is doomed to failure.
And the Agames will learn this when the shooting ends and hundreds of thousands of their youth are rotting in the killing fields of Northern Ethiopia!