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Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 10:23
by Somaliman
Ethiopia, under the dictatorship of the infamous clown monkey, Abiy Ahmed, is incessantly claiming that Ethiopia has urgent needs for ports to ensure its economic growth.
In reality, when Eritrea was under the occupation of expansionist evil Ethiopia and the latter was using Eritrea's ports at will and completely free of charge, Ethiopia's GDP grew at a rate between 3% and 5%. While since Eritrea fought for its God-given right for freedom and had finally gained its hard-won independence and Ethiopia had signed a major agreement with Djibouti to use the Red Sea port at Djibouti and it had become dependent on Djibouti's port as its single port with one road and railroad to move imports and exports, Ethiopia's GDP had been growing at a rate between 8% and 11%.
In other words, the GDP of Ethiopia remained either stagnant or grew at lower rates when Ethiopia had free access to Eritrea's ports entirely free of charge, while its GDP has phenomenally been growing since it has depended on Djibouti's port for moving its fuc'king goods in and out.
In truth, Ethiopia's search for a coastal access has to do with achieving its classical ambition of dominating the Horn of Africa more than anything else.
Ethiopia can fool its people for so long it's wishing, but no one else, as the rest of us are just not buying it
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 10:40
by Abere
Eri-woman,
No, madam. Ethiopia has 100% need of taking back Assab. You will be kicked on your Ascari sh!thole arse soon. This is not about Abiy Ahmed, the time is wrong but the issue is 100% perfect. Assab will be 100% under Ethiopian control. In stead of whining here hone your war skill and see if you can keep stealing Assab. Yes, the bulls eye of the tsunami will be heading to Assab, it will hit everything like never before there ( this is not going to be the botched Qe'y Kokob) - you will never know the timing, you will only know where Ascari arse is kicked hard.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 10:57
by Somaliman
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 11:22
by Abere
Eri_girl,
I kind of predict this is not even going to be like Badme, where Ascari Meles Zenawi gave you a second chance to live in absolute destitution and global marginalization. He thought he benefited you - but the God of Ethiopia turned fruitless less just like the curse fig tree.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 11:54
by Jikaar
I am somalilander and we have no free ports for Ethiopia. Neither do we give a shiit about Somalia. We are a progressive sovereign nation. And we see the potentials of Ethiopia as the future china of Africa. Abiy is economically illiterate. I agree.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 11:58
by Jikaar
Who on earth can come to me and say give me this piece of land in your coast. It belongs to me , and I won't share the benefits with you. That's not logic. My answer is fk off.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 13:11
by Dark Energy
Somali man,
Forget about stealing ports from the neighboring countries, Ethiopia as one entity would not survive for long. That idiotic Galla man named Abbiy Ahmed is just trying to prolong
his power. He had misearable life up until 2018. He had not even slept on a regular bed all of his life up until that time. He does not want to let the good times go now.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 13:39
by Fed_Up
Abere wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 10:40
Eri-woman,
No, madam. Ethiopia has 100% need of taking back Assab. You will be kicked on your Ascari sh!thole arse soon. This is not about Abiy Ahmed, the time is wrong but the issue is 100% perfect. Assab will be 100% under Ethiopian control. In stead of whining here hone your war skill and see if you can keep stealing Assab. Yes, the bulls eye of the tsunami will be heading to Assab, it will hit everything like never before there ( this is not going to be the botched Qe'y Kokob) - you will never know the timing, you will only know where Ascari arse is kicked hard.
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Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 13:46
by Abere
የስሙኒ ሚጢጢ ምጥሪ - የወረሞ ወታደር ከ25 ሣንቲም ምጥሪ አባሻውል ወልዶ የተወሽ። ወፍ አራሽ
Yes, Assab is an inetgral part of Wolo province. Sooner or later Ethiopia will recover this stolen territory. Eritrea has nothing to do with Assab. You can appeal your deceased father of Eritrea, Ascari Meles Zenawi, when your Aram arse is kicked out
Fed_Up wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:39
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Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 14:31
by Fed_Up
Abere wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:46
የስሙኒ ሚጢጢ ምጥሪ - የወረሞ ወታደር ከ25 ሣንቲም ምጥሪ አባሻውል ወልዶ የተወሽ። ወፍ አራሽ
Yes, Assab is an inetgral part of Wolo province. Sooner or later Ethiopia will recover this stolen territory. Eritrea has nothing to do with Assab. You can appeal your deceased father of Eritrea, Ascari Meles Zenawi, when your Aram arse is kicked out
Fed_Up wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:39
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በኤርትራኛ ይህ አባባል አለ "ዝገብር ነዲኡ አይነግር"---ማለት "የሚፈጽም ለናቱ እንኳን አይነግርም"--- ወደ አጋመኛ ተርጉመው በበለጠ እንዲገባህ:: ስለዚህ እዚህ አትንዠርዠር.. ቅንዳሻም ሽማግሌ:: ፈሳም
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 15:03
by Somaliman
Dark Energy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 13:11
Somali man,
Forget about stealing ports from the neighboring countries, Ethiopia as one entity would not survive for long. That idiotic Galla man named Abbiy Ahmed is just trying to prolong
his power. He had misearable life up until 2018. He had not even slept on a regular bed all of his life up until that time. He does not want to let the good times go now.

Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 15:18
by Somaliman
Ethiopia going to war with Eritrea is, in fact, beneficial for Eritrea, albeit it causes death and destruction on both sides. Such a war would help Eritrea to top up and renew its arms free of charge, as Ethiopians would surrender on the first gunshot, as usual, and Eritreans would easily be able to capture Ethiopian arms as it happened during the Badme war.
Many, if not most, of the current arms of Eritrea were captured from Ethiopia.
Re: Ethiopia's Urgent Need Of Access To Ports For Its Economic Growth Debunked
Posted: 07 Jul 2024, 15:34
by Dama
Somaliman wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 10:23
Ethiopia, under the dictatorship of the infamous clown monkey, Abiy Ahmed, is incessantly claiming that Ethiopia has urgent needs for ports to ensure its economic growth.
In reality, when Eritrea was under the occupation of expansionist evil Ethiopia and the latter was using Eritrea's ports at will and completely free of charge, Ethiopia's GDP grew at a rate between 3% and 5%. While since Eritrea fought for its God-given right for freedom and had finally gained its hard-won independence and Ethiopia had signed a major agreement with Djibouti to use the Red Sea port at Djibouti and it had become dependent on Djibouti's port as its single port with one road and railroad to move imports and exports, Ethiopia's GDP had been growing at a rate between 8% and 11%.
In other words, the GDP of Ethiopia remained either stagnant or grew at lower rates when Ethiopia had free access to Eritrea's ports entirely free of charge, while its GDP has phenomenally been growing since it has depended on Djibouti's port for moving its fuc'king goods in and out.
In truth, Ethiopia's search for a coastal access has to do with achieving its classical ambition of dominating the Horn of Africa more than anything else.
Ethiopia can fool its people for so long it's wishing, but no one else, as the rest of us are just not buying it
If you a country has a sea port, it gains revenue from ships that dock on its port and it doesn't have to pay for its shipments. At the same time, the country pays for maintenance and security ships on its port. It would find it necessary to have a navy army, with its own college and war ships.