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Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:02
by QB
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:05
by sesame
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:26
by Mesob
A 9.0 scale political earthquake is going to hit the Horn of Africa, and every map and border is going to change soon. The situation is ripe for a major upheaval in the region: Somalia, Sudan, Somali land, Yemen, Eritrea and Ethiopia are either dead or in intensive care. For the Americans, EU and UAE, this is a delicate time and also opportune time to change in their own way.
Most of the Horn nations are very badly prepared and too poor to deal with the changes, therefore, the forces that ally with the American and UAE side have better chance to survive.
In this case, the Tigrayans and the Amharas, unless they move faster and strengthen their side to take action, they may be isolated, trampled and crushed like Issaias Afeworki.
The Tigrayans have assessed the situation right but they are so weakened by the war and squabbling each other, I doubt they are ready to deal with the change. One thing, they should be careful is that Issaias will not survive this mess and they should stay away from any deals with him.
The closest historical event similar to the current chaotic political scene, is, the Abyssinia and the Horn of Africa after the death of the Jihadist Ahmed Gragn.
QB wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:02
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:31
by Deqi-Arawit
Mesob wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:26
A 9.0 scale political earthquake is going to hit the Horn of Africa, and every map and border is going to change soon. The situation is ripe for a major upheaval in the region: Somalia, Sudan, Somali land, Yemen, Eritrea and Ethiopia are either dead or in intensive care. For the Americans, EU and UAE, this is a delicate time and also opportune time to change in their own way.
Most of the Horn nations are very badly prepared and too poor to deal with the changes, therefore, the forces that ally with the American and UAE side have better chance to survive.
In this case, the Tigrayans and the Amharas, unless they move faster and strengthen their side to take action, they may be isolated, trampled and crushed like Issaias Afeworki.
The Tigrayans have assessed the situation right but they are so weakened by the war and squabbling each other, I doubt they are ready to deal with the change. One thing, they should be careful is that Issaias will not survive this mess and they should stay away from any deals with him.
QB wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:02
No amount of Shilho Ethiopians su@@ck, be it Arab, western or oriental, Even if God comes to planet earth is not going to change your status. If su@@cking Shilho had an impact to change something for the better, the leeches would still be in menelik palace yet, they are in Mekele licking their wounds.

Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:33
by euroland
I also heard TPLF discussed Gaza conflict, the Ukraine war, the upcoming American Idle contest, the Grammy Award, Tensions between Taiwan and China. Really busy week for TPLF
QB wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:02
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 17:46
by Mesob
A 9.0 scale political earthquake is going to hit the Horn of Africa, and every map and border is going to change soon. The situation is ripe for a major upheaval in the region: Somalia, Sudan, Somali land, Yemen, Eritrea and Ethiopia are either dead or in intensive care. For the Americans, EU and UAE, this is a delicate time and also opportune time to change in their own way.
Most of the Horn nations are very badly prepared and too poor to deal with the changes, therefore, the forces that ally with the American and UAE side have better chance to survive.
In this case, the Tigrayans and the Amharas, unless they move faster and strengthen their side to take action, they may be isolated, trampled and crushed like Issaias Afeworki.
The Tigrayans have assessed the situation right but they are so weakened by the war and squabbling each other, I doubt they are ready to deal with the change. One thing, they should be careful is that Issaias will not survive this mess and they should stay away from any deals with him.
QB wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:02
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 20:26
by euroland
ብላ ሳይሉት እጁን ታጥቦ መጣ አለ አማራ ሲተርት
ገድለን የቀበርነውን ወያኔሽ ማን አስታውሶት?
Mesob wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:46
they should stay away from any deals with him.[/color]
QB wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:02
Re: Assab was the topic of discussion during the TPLF meeting.
Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 08:35
by Somaliman
Your clown at Menelik Palace and his puppets can take over the discussion and carry it on. But guess what, no amount of Ethiopian discussion will ever put Assab onto Ethiopia's hands.
Discussing something is free and is for everyone, but getting what's being discussed is another issue, and this needs a pack of balls, which Ethiopia is seriously lacking.
Just a thought!