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When does a weak enemy attack? When its enemy is weak. Egypt is weak, it will lose for eternity.

Post by Abere » 20 Dec 2023, 10:59

When does a weak enemy attack? When its enemy is weak. Egypt is weak, it will lose for eternity.

Ethiopia is a dynamite of the East Africa region; it can hurt anyone trying to walk over her. Unlike those who think Ethiopia will disintegrate, I truly believe God naturally created Ethiopia as unified, organically holistic, and very integral. No segment of Ethiopia region or people can function without another because God created the land to function in sync. Thus, no one tribe can triumph or survive without the whole. The formula used by some foreign conflict engineer of “divide and rule”, does not have a valid lasting effect when it comes to Ethiopia. Ethiopians are peaceful people, however, in recent decades they suffered from toxic and myopic leader such as Abiy Ahmed. They are paying heavy prices because of toxic leaders. Historically, Egypt is one of these enemies that does not want to see Ethiopia becoming the Breadbasket and Grain Depot of Africa. It is true, Ethiopia has the most potential to become food self-sufficient Global food donor and exporter. All kinds of sabotage has been played for long to lock Ethiopia in perpetual poverty. Since poverty is a weapon to knock down one’s enemy for the enemy becomes dependent, Egypt has been exerting every pressure and her will have been supported because the supporters too do not want to see a strong and rich country of Ethiopia. They regard strong and rich Ethiopia as their threat. But the question is will they succeed in the long run? No, not all. There certainly will be a period of nation-wide awakening. There is no reason Ethiopians owning Abay River go thirsty and hungry while Egypt loot their water for eternity. It is insane to see starved children in Tigray and elsewhere while the water of the country is feeding the belly of Egyptians. የዐባይን ልጅ ውሃ ጠማው. It is better to die fighting in war than dying in hunger and thirsty. Also, Egypt is feeling false power which actually she does not have. Her only power is Ethiopians internal weakness and her toxic leaders. In this eternal conflict, Sudan will be the battle ground to pay heavy price, if foolishly indulged in because of this rubbish Arab League affiliation. አገር በመርከብ ትጭኖ ወደ ሌላ ክፍለ አለም የሚሄድ ቢሆን አገሬን ኢትዮጵያን ከጩኸታም አረብ አገራት አርቄ እወስዳት ነበር። They are a curse on beautiful Ethiopia.

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Re: When does a weak enemy attack? When its enemy is weak. Egypt is weak, it will lose for eternity.

Post by sesame » 20 Dec 2023, 11:36

When Abiy declared, from inside the Ethiopian parliament, that Ethiopia has a right to invade its neighbors because the Red Sea was vital for its existence, it was foregone conclusion that Egypt would be emboldened to use similar arguments about the Nile, which when you think about it, is more vital to Egypt's existence than the Red Sea is to Ethiopia. You shouldn't reduce the argument to whether Egypt is capable of doing anything about it. It is the principle that matters. How can Abiy now claim that Egypt is "violating the UN Charter" when only weeks ago he was doing exactly the same thing.

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Re: When does a weak enemy attack? When its enemy is weak. Egypt is weak, it will lose for eternity.

Post by Abere » 20 Dec 2023, 11:54

To be honest, Egypt's malicious act has no correlation with Red Sea. She has been as busy as ever regardless of the current Red Sea fever.

We know all Abiy Ahmed been doing just like many dictators creating agenda to stay in power so as to dodge internal threat. Dictators always externalize their internal threat - that is what Abiy Ahmed has been surprising us every other week with new agenda item.

I regard Egypt very archiac and foolish to think Ethiopians will go hungry and thirsty while their water is flowing free. In stead of peacefully dealing the situation, bullying will not secure he future at all. Abay river is in our kitchen and we can secure it in every possible strategy, forget Abiy Ahmed.

sesame wrote:
20 Dec 2023, 11:36
When Abiy declared, from inside the Ethiopian parliament, that Ethiopia has a right to invade its neighbors because the Red Sea was vital for its existence, it was foregone conclusion that Egypt would be emboldened to use similar arguments about the Nile, which when you think about it, is more vital to Egypt's existence than the Red Sea is to Ethiopia. You shouldn't reduce the argument to whether Egypt is capable of doing anything about it. It is the principle that matters. How can Abiy now claim that Egypt is "violating the UN Charter" when only weeks ago he was doing exactly the same thing.

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