All her neighbors have got a sea-coast but not Ethiopia, something must be wrong here!
Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 12:34
That Nile doesn't flow through Eritrea is a natural creation, but not the case of cutting Ethiopia from the Red-Sea. Ethiopia has a natural bond to that body of water. Moreover Eritrea is more than welcome to use the gifts of Nile, not my word but that of the leader of the country.euroland wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 15:07All Eritrea’s neighbors have hydropower dams…thus, Eritrea needs to claim Nile. Something needs to change DDT, don’t you think?
My neighbor drives Porsha and Maserati but i am driving Corolla, I should go get at least one of his cars, it is not fair for him to drive a couple of high end cars while I drive cheap car…..something got to change.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:26That Nile doesn't flow through Eritrea is a natural creation, but not the case of cutting Ethiopia from the Red-Sea. Ethiopia has a natural bond to that body of water. Moreover Eritrea is more than welcome to use the gifts of Nile, not my word but that of the leader of the country.euroland wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 15:07All Eritrea’s neighbors have hydropower dams…thus, Eritrea needs to claim Nile. Something needs to change DDT, don’t you think?
My neighbor drives Porsha and Maserati but i am driving Corolla, I should go get at least one of his cars, it is not fair for him to drive a couple of high end cars while I drive cheap car…..something got to change.
The parallel is far-fetched there.
A short episode of something like 60 years can't overshadow the long history of over thousands of years, unless something might have not been twisted, be design or mere coincidence.
Zmeselo, my brother (I mean it in earnest here),Zmeselo wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:37
The other alternative is bloodshed and we're, as always, ready & prepared for that eventuality.
Period!
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:26That Nile doesn't flow through Eritrea is a natural creation, but not the case of cutting Ethiopia from the Red-Sea. Ethiopia has a natural bond to that body of water. Moreover Eritrea is more than welcome to use the gifts of Nile, not my word but that of the leader of the country.euroland wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 15:07All Eritrea’s neighbors have hydropower dams…thus, Eritrea needs to claim Nile. Something needs to change DDT, don’t you think?
My neighbor drives Porsha and Maserati but i am driving Corolla, I should go get at least one of his cars, it is not fair for him to drive a couple of high end cars while I drive cheap car…..something got to change.
The parallel is far-fetched there.
A short episode of something like 60 years can't overshadow the long history of over thousands of years, unless something might have not been twisted, be design or mere coincidence.
I never thought Orommuma elites have the same IQ level as the agame elitesDefendTheTruth wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 17:08Zmeselo, my brother (I mean it in earnest here),Zmeselo wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:37
The other alternative is bloodshed and we're, as always, ready & prepared for that eventuality.
Period!
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:26That Nile doesn't flow through Eritrea is a natural creation, but not the case of cutting Ethiopia from the Red-Sea. Ethiopia has a natural bond to that body of water. Moreover Eritrea is more than welcome to use the gifts of Nile, not my word but that of the leader of the country.euroland wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 15:07All Eritrea’s neighbors have hydropower dams…thus, Eritrea needs to claim Nile. Something needs to change DDT, don’t you think?
My neighbor drives Porsha and Maserati but i am driving Corolla, I should go get at least one of his cars, it is not fair for him to drive a couple of high end cars while I drive cheap car…..something got to change.
The parallel is far-fetched there.
A short episode of something like 60 years can't overshadow the long history of over thousands of years, unless something might have not been twisted, be design or mere coincidence.
in contrast to your tantrum I am not prepared to wage a war with anybody. Those children who would going to die on both sides are my people, in my understanding. God forbid that!
War should never be the first choice of resolving disagreements, not between Eritrea and Ethiopia or any other peoples of this planet in my view.
Having said that I will share with you my deepest internal feeling that this time around will never be any new round of "Algiers" in my feeling in the "eventuality" you are talking about, simply because this is about a life and death.
Ethiopians have never succumbed to any sort of imposition from outside in their whole long history and there is no reason to assume anything different this time around.
Like the PM of Ethiopia said somewhere else it is much better to negotiate for 10 years instead of waging war even for few months.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 16:26That Nile doesn't flow through Eritrea is a natural creation, but not the case of cutting Ethiopia from the Red-Sea. Ethiopia has a natural bond to that body of water. Moreover Eritrea is more than welcome to use the gifts of Nile, not my word but that of the leader of the country.euroland wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 15:07All Eritrea’s neighbors have hydropower dams…thus, Eritrea needs to claim Nile. Something needs to change DDT, don’t you think?
My neighbor drives Porsha and Maserati but i am driving Corolla, I should go get at least one of his cars, it is not fair for him to drive a couple of high end cars while I drive cheap car…..something got to change.
The parallel is far-fetched there.
A short episode of something like 60 years can't overshadow the long history of over thousands of years, unless something might have not been twisted, be design or mere coincidence.