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Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:01
by DefendTheTruth
If the leader of that nation goes out of his way and start to threaten the nation, which is uncalled for, then doesn't Ethiopia deserve the right to reciprocate to his verbal and diplomatic aggression by using all means available as an act of self-defense, including cheapest means, like using Abay as a means?
Al-Sisi should be taught a lesson of his life and start to know Ethiopia for what it is. And he can go to Somalia (his "brothers") for what to drink.
"Do not try Egypt, or try to threaten its brothers, especially if they ask it to intervene," el-Sissi said during a visit from Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:05
by Fiyameta
Abiy's response to Egypt's threats is ፍትሃዊ፣ ተገቢና ተመጣጣኝ እርምጃ ነው!
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:42
by Abere
____ First, Arabs are naturally noisy. So, one does not have to be surprised by the much noise coming out of Al Sisi. Culture is also very much like culture. Also, Italians are known to be talking loud and gesture dramatically, thus, they left this noisy legacy in their colonies.
_____ Second, Ethiopia does not have to waste a bullet to bring down Egypt. Abay River is natural nuclear weapon, Ethiopia can use when her existence is threatened.
____ Ethiopia has many arsenals in her tool box to punish Egypt's black puppies attempting to sabotage Ethiopia.
____ The very reason why Egypt is noisy now and the puppies jumping heights more than expected of them, Egypt thought her decades long investment in OLF, TPLF, EPLF is now matured and ripe to harvest; and Ethiopia at this time appears very weak in the hand of Abiy Ahmed.
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 14:53
by ZEMEN
Abere wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 14:42
____ First, Arabs are naturally noisy. So, one does not have to be surprised by the much noise coming out of Al Sisi. Culture is also very much like culture. Also, Italians are known to be talking loud and gesture dramatically, thus, they left this noisy legacy in their colonies.
_____ Second, Ethiopia does not have to waste a bullet to bring down Egypt. Abay River is natural nuclear weapon, Ethiopia can use when her existence is threatened.
____ Ethiopia has many arsenals in her tool box to punish Egypt's black puppies attempting to sabotage Ethiopia.
____ The very reason why Egypt is noisy now and the puppies jumping heights more than expected of them, Egypt thought her decades long investment in OLF, TPLF, EPLF is now matured and ripe to harvest; and Ethiopia at this time appears very weak in the hand of Abiy Ahmed.
I can understand every Ethiopia should stick with their country. However, I wouldn't brag about Ethiopia in the current sad situation of Ethiopia. Dude, Ethiopian ground force, Air force can't even bring down untrained Amara peasants, let alone, number one army of Africa who is equipped with the state of art weaponry. Ethiopia can be a force to rocked with but, the leaders are stupid, greedy, illiterate and you name it. Case in point, why is Abiy interfering with orthodox church? I am just at loss. It is official, there is no hope.
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 16:15
by TGAA
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 14:01
If the leader of that nation goes out of his way and start to threaten the nation, which is uncalled for, then doesn't Ethiopia deserve the right to reciprocate to his verbal and diplomatic aggression by using all means available as an act of self-defense, including cheapest means, like using Abay as a means?
Al-Sisi should be taught a lesson of his life and start to know Ethiopia for what it is. And he can go to Somalia (his "brothers") for what to drink.
"Do not try Egypt, or try to threaten its brothers, especially if they ask it to intervene," el-Sissi said during a visit from Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Abiy has turned Ethiopia into a basket case in every possible way. He antagonizes neighboring countries, and the nation struggles to make even the minimum payment on its national debt. Yet, you have the audacity to discuss reciprocating Egypt's belligerence. Do you believe the events unfolding in Ethiopia are a secret to Egypt? አያያዙን አይተው ጭብጦውን ቀሙት ይሉሀ ይሄ ነው፤ When you unite the Ethiopian people, every country respects Ethiopia. Despite your cadre la la land dream , the country's situation is dire, and both its enemies and friends are well aware.

Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 17:23
by DefendTheTruth
TGAA wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 16:15
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 14:01
If the leader of that nation goes out of his way and start to threaten the nation, which is uncalled for, then doesn't Ethiopia deserve the right to reciprocate to his verbal and diplomatic aggression by using all means available as an act of self-defense, including cheapest means, like using Abay as a means?
Al-Sisi should be taught a lesson of his life and start to know Ethiopia for what it is. And he can go to Somalia (his "brothers") for what to drink.
"Do not try Egypt, or try to threaten its brothers, especially if they ask it to intervene," el-Sissi said during a visit from Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Abiy has turned Ethiopia into a basket case in every possible way. He antagonizes neighboring countries, and the nation struggles to make even the minimum payment on its national debt. Yet, you have the audacity to discuss reciprocating Egypt's belligerence. Do you believe the events unfolding in Ethiopia are a secret to Egypt? አያያዙን አይተው ጭብጦውን ቀሙት ይሉሀ ይሄ ነው፤ When you unite the Ethiopian people, every country respects Ethiopia. Despite your cadre la la land dream , the country's situation is dire, and both its enemies and friends are well aware.
የደብተራዎቹ ቀሚስ እንዴት ነዉ፣ ይሞቃል? ሰሞኑን ጥሩ ከለላ አድርግኋል፣ ይባላል።
With or without them the country will be defended!
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 23 Jan 2024, 19:29
by TGAA
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 17:23
TGAA wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 16:15
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 14:01
If the leader of that nation goes out of his way and start to threaten the nation, which is uncalled for, then doesn't Ethiopia deserve the right to reciprocate to his verbal and diplomatic aggression by using all means available as an act of self-defense, including cheapest means, like using Abay as a means?
Al-Sisi should be taught a lesson of his life and start to know Ethiopia for what it is. And he can go to Somalia (his "brothers") for what to drink.
"Do not try Egypt, or try to threaten its brothers, especially if they ask it to intervene," el-Sissi said during a visit from Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Abiy has turned Ethiopia into a basket case in every possible way. He antagonizes neighboring countries, and the nation struggles to make even the minimum payment on its national debt. Yet, you have the audacity to discuss reciprocating Egypt's belligerence. Do you believe the events unfolding in Ethiopia are a secret to Egypt? አያያዙን አይተው ጭብጦውን ቀሙት ይሉሀ ይሄ ነው፤ When you unite the Ethiopian people, every country respects Ethiopia. Despite your cadre la la land dream , the country's situation is dire, and both its enemies and friends are well aware.
የደብተራዎቹ ቀሚስ እንዴት ነዉ፣ ይሞቃል? ሰሞኑን ጥሩ ከለላ አድርግኋል፣ ይባላል።
With or without them the country will be defended!
Live in your cloud cuckoo land.
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 24 Jan 2024, 13:53
by DefendTheTruth
TGAA wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 19:29
Live in your cloud cuckoo land.
And where do you live, if may ask?
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 24 Jan 2024, 15:02
by Fiyameta
Yes, Ethiopia has earned the right to invade Egypt and annex the Suez Canal.
Re: Does Ethiopia have a right to reciprocate in "kind" to Egypt's belligerence
Posted: 24 Jan 2024, 15:16
by Dark Energy