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REV: And I just watched BBC World news where it was reported "both sides to disarm" later modified with "neighboring reg

Posted: 02 Nov 2022, 13:58
by Abe Abraham

Rev. wrote:

And I just watched BBC World news where it was reported "both sides to disarm" later modified with "neighboring regions to disarm".

Re: REV: And I just watched BBC World news where it was reported "both sides to disarm" later modified with "neighboring

Posted: 02 Nov 2022, 14:10
by Za-Ilmaknun
TPLF did play their losing hands so smartly here. However, it is also in the interest of the ruling clique to kill two birds with the same stone. Now all the heavy hands of the Feds will be geared towards disarming Fano and dismantling the Amhara Region security structure which the Gov't has labeled as the greatest threat to its tribal power. We are transitioning back to square one except that TPLF and OLF will be on the same side against Amhara this time around.

Re: REV: And I just watched BBC World news where it was reported "both sides to disarm" later modified with "neighboring

Posted: 02 Nov 2022, 15:11
by Abe Abraham
Za-Ilmaknun wrote:
02 Nov 2022, 14:10
TPLF did play their losing hands so smartly here. However, it is also in the interest of the ruling clique to kill two birds with the same stone. Now all the heavy hands of the Feds will be geared towards disarming Fano and dismantling the Amhara Region security structure which the Gov't has labeled as the greatest threat to its tribal power. We are transitioning back to square one except that TPLF and OLF will be on the same side against Amhara this time around.
That makes a lot of sense. What you are saying is from now onwards the danger comes from the policy of the government ( on Fano,the security structure in the Amhara region and taking control of Amhara lands using the Woyane constitution ) and not the defeated TPLF.
The map of Tigray according to the government and the Meles Zenawi ( the only person leading a country from the grave ) constitution.