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pushkin
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by pushkin » 14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
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Abere
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by Abere » 14 Dec 2024, 13:29
Leaving aside Abiy Ahmed, there is no doubt Ethiopia will take back Assab. Ethiopia being the largest country in Africa, no scam so-called "fabricated treaties" etc. will stop her claiming and breaking the backbone of her enemies.
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
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Horus
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by Horus » 14 Dec 2024, 13:31
አንተ ችጋራም አጋሚዶ!
ስለ ኢትዮጵያ መጨማለቁት ትተህ ለምትበላውና ምትጠጣው ያለብህን እዳ ክፈል! ኢትዮጵያን በመጋጥ በነጻ መኖር ለምደህ የምት ሳፈርበትን ትኬት ዋጋ አልከፍልም የምትል ማፈሪያ ወንጀለኛ! ደሞ አንተ ብሎ አገር ! አሳፋሪ ልብ ወለድ!
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Dama
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by Dama » 14 Dec 2024, 13:33
Abere wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:29
Leaving aside Abiy Ahmed, there is no doubt Ethiopia will take back Assab. Ethiopia being the largest country in Africa, no scam so-called "fabricated treaties" etc. will stop her claiming and breaking the backbone of her enemies.
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
Cash strapped Eritrea after the demise of the rotten dictator, Eritreans will gladly cede Assab to Ethiopia. Ethiopia will also help in the new Eritrea's infrastructure.
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Abere
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by Abere » 14 Dec 2024, 13:46
That is so right! There is no beating around the bush in Somalia. Such as stunt in Somalia is unnecessary waste of time, resource and energy which could have been invested to reclaim Assab. Since Abiy Ahmed is all about his phantom "Oromiya", he does not even want to put a seed and announce officially Assab is Ethiopians legal possession and the international community should learn about that. Simply Meles Zenawi (an Eritrean occupied office in Ethiopia) and gave away Assab from Wolo province as a gift of bonus does not mean any leader following him should honor. Let alone a deal made between rebels, any treaty if it later found has undesirable consequence can be made null and void. Nothing is immutable, let alone the tiny province of Eritrea.
The fact that Shabia trolls ranting here does not mean the fact on the ground is the same as they parrot here.
The bottom-line is Ethiopia needs a leader. It is a must precondition. With Orommuma, Ethiopia cannot move further an inch. Orommuma is an Oromigna speaking Shabia. It does what Shabia did.
Dama wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:33
Cash strapped Eritrea after the demise of the rotten dictator, Eritreans will gladly cede Assab to Ethiopia. Ethiopia will also help in the new Eritrea's infrastructure.
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by Kuasmeda » 14 Dec 2024, 13:48
ከዘመቻ - ቀይ ባህር
ወደ
ዘመቻ - ቀይ ስጋ
Dama wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:33
Abere wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:29
Leaving aside Abiy Ahmed, there is no doubt Ethiopia will take back Assab. Ethiopia being the largest country in Africa, no scam so-called "fabricated treaties" etc. will stop her claiming and breaking the backbone of her enemies.
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
Cash strapped Eritrea after the demise of the rotten dictator, Eritreans will gladly cede Assab to Ethiopia. Ethiopia will also help in the new Eritrea's infrastructure.
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Abdisa
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by Abdisa » 14 Dec 2024, 14:01
You stated the bitter truth. Abiy's futile and childish efforts to change international laws in his favor has backfired in his face. If he was at the mercy of Djibouti yesterday, he's at the mercy of Somalia today. The billions he had borrowed from the IMF will be going to pay Somalia as Ethiopia's foreign debt grows exponentially, while the Somali people laughing all the way to the bank. Back to square one!
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
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Dama
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by Dama » 14 Dec 2024, 14:07
Abere wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:46
That is so right! There is no beating around the bush in Somalia. Such as stunt in Somalia is unnecessary waste of time, resource and energy which could have been invested to reclaim Assab. Since Abiy Ahmed is all about his phantom "Oromiya", he does not even want to put a seed and announce officially Assab is Ethiopians legal possession and the international community should learn about that. Simply Meles Zenawi (an Eritrean occupied office in Ethiopia) and gave away Assab from Wolo province as a gift of bonus does not mean any leader following him should honor. Let alone a deal made between rebels, any treaty if it later found has undesirable consequence can be made null and void. Nothing is immutable, let alone the tiny province of Eritrea.
The fact that Shabia trolls ranting here does not mean the fact on the ground is the same as they parrot here.
The bottom-line is Ethiopia needs a leader. It is a must precondition. With Orommuma, Ethiopia cannot move further an inch. Orommuma is an Oromigna speaking Shabia. It does what Shabia did.
Dama wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:33
Cash strapped Eritrea after the demise of the rotten dictator, Eritreans will gladly cede Assab to Ethiopia. Ethiopia will also help in the new Eritrea's infrastructure.
Menelick's acceptance of Italy's annexation of Asseb to Massaw and their hinterlands was made under duress; therefore legally void.
The referendum that is supposedly gave Eritrea its independence lacks legally binding because the referendum result was not presented to the Ethiopian parliament to ratify it. Eritrean independence up to now is not in the laws of Ethiopia enacted by the Ethiopian parliament.
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Fed_Up
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by Fed_Up » 14 Dec 2024, 16:12
The doma and the እበት
የትኛዋ ኢትዮጵያ?
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Dama
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by Dama » 14 Dec 2024, 16:20
Fed_Up wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 16:12
The doma and the እበት
የትኛዋ ኢትዮጵያ?
Animal shiit is fandia
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kebena05
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by kebena05 » 14 Dec 2024, 17:10
Abere wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:29
Leaving aside Abiy Ahmed, there is no doubt Ethiopia will take back Assab. Ethiopia being the largest country in Africa, no scam so-called "fabricated treaties" etc. will stop her claiming and breaking the backbone of her enemies.
አየ የሙርከኛው ነገር
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መቸም በአካኪ ዘራፍ ጠላታችሁን ብታሸንፉ ኑሮ እንዲ ባልሆናቹህ ነበር።
First off, your little brain can’t comprehend the fact that you are no match to the might Eritrean. Your coward behind was wipe off every Eritrean territory despite the ratio of 1/20 we had by the same Eritreans. Back then, you had brought over 10 country soldiers to help you defeat Shaebia while you were also more united as a country and losing Eritrea was losing your neck as your coward leader Mengstu put it. Now, you are extremely fragile, your entire military leadership are the POW of Shaebia, and no single country come to your aide at least in manpower. Your huge number is like a 100 sheep are getting chased by one fox. Number means nothing.
Talk is cheap, if your country had military capability, it would have taken Assab long time ago; rather than paying another country billions of dollars a year for pert fee. Unlike you the paper tiger who hidea behide the computer and wage a war, your weak military knows, having a war with Eritrea is the end of your country as we know it. Your fragile country would be 5-6 different countries in a matter of weeks.
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by union » 14 Dec 2024, 17:10
ወደ ዘመቻ ክትፎ
ወራዳ horus የጋላ olf አብይ አሽከር
Kuasmeda wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:48
ከዘመቻ - ቀይ ባህር
ወደ
ዘመቻ - ቀይ ስጋ :l:
Dama wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:33
Abere wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:29
Leaving aside Abiy Ahmed, there is no doubt Ethiopia will take back Assab. Ethiopia being the largest country in Africa, no scam so-called "fabricated treaties" etc. will stop her claiming and breaking the backbone of her enemies.
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
Cash strapped Eritrea after the demise of the rotten dictator, Eritreans will gladly cede Assab to Ethiopia. Ethiopia will also help in the new Eritrea's infrastructure.
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Somaliman
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by Somaliman » 14 Dec 2024, 17:24
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
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by Ejersa » 14 Dec 2024, 22:46
https://x.com/i/status/1867874463812907029
pushkin wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:24
Ethiopia will not gain more or less than what Uganda, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, and similar landlocked nations receive from coastal states.
Somalia now holds Ethiopia's economy in its hands, able to capitalize on roughly $2 billion to $4 billion annually from Abiy Ahmed.
Depending on the location of the port, it is most likely to be a port under Turkey, which could be Hobyo, Mogadishu, or Kismayo. Infrastructure and development will only benefit the Somalis, as all roads to Addis Ababa pass through Somali territory.
No naval base, and furthermore, Ethiopia has signed a document clearly stipulating adherence to international law, UN and AU charters, and the Geneva Conventions. Effectively land locking Abiy Ahmed & Ethiopias foreign policy.
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ethiopianunity
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by ethiopianunity » 15 Dec 2024, 16:53
Horus wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:31
አንተ ችጋራም አጋሚዶ!
ስለ ኢትዮጵያ መጨማለቁት ትተህ ለምትበላውና ምትጠጣው ያለብህን እዳ ክፈል! ኢትዮጵያን በመጋጥ በነጻ መኖር ለምደህ የምት ሳፈርበትን ትኬት ዋጋ አልከፍልም የምትል ማፈሪያ ወንጀለኛ! ደሞ አንተ ብሎ አገር ! አሳፋሪ ልብ ወለድ!
Horus pp's worshipper, you are still giving handsomely to Weyane it is amazing, you still complain while pp is giving the hand out if what you say is truth, in the meantime, it is the Ethiopians losing who dint have house, job, etc, shouldnt all thise expenses you are giving go to the poor Ethiopians? You are confused that is what it does to be Eprp. All in theory, nothing tangible for peoole of Ethiopia.Dont tell me tge shiny city will benefit the poor.