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Can you imagine how the remaining 100K TPLF foot soldiers feel?? (out of 500K to 1-million TPLF soldiers that died)...

Posted: 14 Dec 2022, 21:42
by Hazega/Tsazega.

Can you imagine how the remaining 100K TPLF foot soldiers feel?? (out of 500K to 1-million TPLF soldiers that died)...after seeing/hearing that their terrorist TPLF leaders finally surrendered in writing in Pretoria??

The first feeling may have been of relief that war may finally be over and that they will no longer be aimlessly led to their death by their incompetent leaders.

What would have been the second feeling??...maybe confusion?? They didn't know whether to cry or laugh at their incompetent & cowardly leaders.

These are the images of them still trying/struggling to hold it in...but its only a matter of time until they ridicule/lambast & castigate their incompetent TPLF leaders for all the death/destruction they incurred upon the Tigray people and also to other neighboring regions/people just to cling on to power. In the end the Tigray people have no choice but to hold terrorist TPLF responsible to begin their own healing & reformation.


:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ...the horses 🐎🍑...aka terrorist TPLF leaders





Re: Can you imagine how the remaining 100K TPLF foot soldiers (out of 500K to 1-million TPLF soldiers that died) feel??.

Posted: 14 Dec 2022, 21:56
by Sadacha Macca
Those of them, with some sense, would/will begin to question their so called leaders and themselves: was the war worth it? what did we achieve? is tigray better off today than it was prior to the war? could this peace agreement have been agreed to without years of devastating war? did the tplf make the best decision(s) possible during/before/after this war?

Re: Can you imagine how the remaining 100K TPLF foot soldiers feel?? (out of 500K to 1-million TPLF soldiers that died).

Posted: 14 Dec 2022, 22:06
by Hazega/Tsazega.
Sadacha Macca wrote:
14 Dec 2022, 21:56
Those of them, with some sense, would/will begin to question their so called leaders and themselves: was the war worth it? what did we achieve? is tigray better off today than it was prior to the war? could this peace agreement have been agreed to without years of devastating war? did the tplf make the best decision(s) possible during/before/after this war?

Yes, if they genuinely ask themselves those worthwhile reflective questions, then they can begin to heal from the unnecessary destruction that the terrorist TPLF launched against not only themselves/Tigray but also against their fellow neighboring peoples/regions/countries.