The Game Changer!
Posted: 04 Aug 2024, 06:20
has been changed over night, don't tell this story to eden!
እግዚያብሔር እንደዚህ መሳቂያ አያድርጋችዉ!
እግዚያብሔር እንደዚህ መሳቂያ አያድርጋችዉ!
……..,DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 06:20has been changed over night, don't tell this story to eden!
እግዚያብሔር እንደዚህ መሳቂያ አያድርጋችዉ!
Which means, IMF wanted to avoid the collapse of Ethiopian government (here you called it Tigray regime) and then Eritrea intervened to facilitate that collapse, though in disguise here by trying to broker a deal with UAE) and then IMF still wanted to collapse the Ethiopian government by ordering TPLF to attack the government?Fiyameta wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 08:25Back in December of 2017 when it became evident that the Tigray regime would collapse, IMF's Managing Director, Christine Lagarde made an emergency visit to Ethiopia to impose IMF's privatization policy that would place the heavily-indebted country's public assets, such as the Ethiopian Airlines, into foreign hands to ensure debt repayment.
A few months later, when Abiy came to power in 2018, Eritrea brokered a deal with the UAE that secured a one billion dollar loan to Ethiopia which helped prevent the IMF from auctioning off Ethiopia's public assets to the highest bidders.
The IMF however was not happy with what had transpired that it ordered the TPLF to attack both Ethiopia and Eritrea in an effort to impose its will on Ethiopia. 1.5 million agame later died in a war fought to force Ethiopia comply with IMF's demands for privatization.
Eritrea bailed out Ethiopia. And now, shunned, even worse, it wants Assab.Fiyameta wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 08:25Back in December of 2017 when it became evident that the Tigray regime would collapse, IMF's Managing Director, Christine Lagarde made an emergency visit to Ethiopia to impose IMF's privatization policy that would place the heavily-indebted country's public assets, such as the Ethiopian Airlines, into foreign hands to ensure debt repayment.
A few months later, when Abiy came to power in 2018, Eritrea brokered a deal with the UAE that secured a one billion dollar loan to Ethiopia which helped prevent the IMF from auctioning off Ethiopia's public assets to the highest bidders.
The IMF however was not happy with what had transpired that it ordered the TPLF to attack both Ethiopia and Eritrea in an effort to impose its will on Ethiopia. 1.5 million agame later died in a war fought to force Ethiopia comply with IMF's demands for privatization.
Eritrea's policy towards Ethiopia is constant that never changes with circumstances. Our vision for a stable, peaceful and prosperous Horn of Africa has afforded us the ability to see Ethiopia beyond its past and current day-dreaming mercenary leaders, but as a country with full potential to break the chains of Neo-colonialism if it can find its Moses to lead the sheep to the Promise Land.Dama wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:03Eritrea bailed out Ethiopia. And now, shunned, even worse, it wants Assab.Fiyameta wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 08:25Back in December of 2017 when it became evident that the Tigray regime would collapse, IMF's Managing Director, Christine Lagarde made an emergency visit to Ethiopia to impose IMF's privatization policy that would place the heavily-indebted country's public assets, such as the Ethiopian Airlines, into foreign hands to ensure debt repayment.
A few months later, when Abiy came to power in 2018, Eritrea brokered a deal with the UAE that secured a one billion dollar loan to Ethiopia which helped prevent the IMF from auctioning off Ethiopia's public assets to the highest bidders.
The IMF however was not happy with what had transpired that it ordered the TPLF to attack both Ethiopia and Eritrea in an effort to impose its will on Ethiopia. 1.5 million agame later died in a war fought to force Ethiopia comply with IMF's demands for privatization.
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It's just unethical, indeed ungrateful of us, that we the Goliath Ethiopians lose sight of the heartfelt sympathy our poor and desolate brother to the north offers us.Fiyameta wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:54Eritrea's policy towards Ethiopia is constant that never changes with circumstances. Our vision for a stable, peaceful and prosperous Horn of Africa has afforded us the ability to see Ethiopia beyond its past and current day-dreaming mercenary leaders, but as a country with full potential to break the chains of Neo-colonialism if it can find its Moses to lead the sheep to the Promise Land.Dama wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 09:03Eritrea bailed out Ethiopia. And now, shunned, even worse, it wants Assab.Fiyameta wrote: ↑04 Aug 2024, 08:25Back in December of 2017 when it became evident that the Tigray regime would collapse, IMF's Managing Director, Christine Lagarde made an emergency visit to Ethiopia to impose IMF's privatization policy that would place the heavily-indebted country's public assets, such as the Ethiopian Airlines, into foreign hands to ensure debt repayment.
A few months later, when Abiy came to power in 2018, Eritrea brokered a deal with the UAE that secured a one billion dollar loan to Ethiopia which helped prevent the IMF from auctioning off Ethiopia's public assets to the highest bidders.
The IMF however was not happy with what had transpired that it ordered the TPLF to attack both Ethiopia and Eritrea in an effort to impose its will on Ethiopia. 1.5 million agame later died in a war fought to force Ethiopia comply with IMF's demands for privatization.
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Notice how we Eritreans are never bothered by the empty rhetoric and hollow threats coming from your side of the fence? It is called super self-confidence -- confident in our ability to make you or break you, although we always err on the side of the former thanks to our holistic approach to every problem. Hope that will help you sleep with both eyes closed tonight.![]()