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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Abere » 26 Mar 2025, 13:45

Axumezana,

I have told a million times in the past the so-called "Pretoria" agreement was null and void from the outset. It was meant to save 5 to 10 few surviving TPLF leaders. As of Tigray province, it is in a complete state of anarchy and lawlessness. It is a complete sorry state of affair. The window of opportunity was slammed against Tigray people when the victory over TPLF got averted by Mike-Hammer and OLF-Abiy Ahmed to conspire against Amhara people. Tigary has no option left other than joining Amhara Fano by dumping Woyane and dropping wild claim over Raya and Welqait. Tigres have to focus on the big picture - not helpful crying over someone's territory or people. The Woyane tantrum is hurting Tigray and the insane desire to become a break away country like the failed province of Eritrea will claim the lives of million surviving Tigres - Trust me Tigay have one safe exit door out of this hellish affairs of OLF-PP and Woyane - Support Amhara Fano and come clean.

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Axumezana » 26 Mar 2025, 19:36

Abere you always live in your fantasy world of non-TPLF Ethiopia . Better to accept the reality & get peace of mind by accepting TPLF is here to stay!

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Abere » 26 Mar 2025, 20:36

Axumezana,

You are only fooling yourself and brainwashed Woyanized Tigres. You really believe any piece of land would be given to Tigray from Welqait? :lol: Why in hell Ethiopia commit a suicide by doing so for a breaking away province. Every normal person knows Woyane ultimate goal is to have the Utopia Abay-Tigray Republic. Today's TPLF letter written in response to Abiy Ahmed's call to Tigre people to nominate presidential candidate by citing the expiration the so-called "Pretoria deal" clearly stated that they wanted to steal Amhara territories and people. You can hiccup a million time about Raya and Welqait, it will never ever happen. TPLF has hit a dead end road - and many of its mama rats already dead like a [deleted] run falling into a fiery flame. በላይነሽ አመዴ እየመጣች ነው። መቀሌን መዘየሯ አይቀርም። :lol:


Axumezana wrote:
26 Mar 2025, 19:36
Abere you always live in your fantasy world of non-TPLF Ethiopia . Better to accept the reality & get peace of mind by accepting TPLF is here to stay!

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Affable » 26 Mar 2025, 21:06

TPLF is here to stay. Is that true ? Yes, any political entity of Tigray could use the name. The question must be is the TPLF we used to know will resurrect ? Absolutely not. Abiy definitely knows that. Your underestimating of his understanding works to his favor. I say this sincerely believing it. He has a better understanding what the future East Africa looks like than the Tigray and Eritrean politicians.
Maybe his being young is an advantage. The ህወአት and ሻቢያ ፓለቲከኞች በድሮ ፉከራ ነው ዛሬም የሚኖሩት። ኢትዪጺያ እየተቀየረች ነው for the better. Get used to it.

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Affable » 26 Mar 2025, 21:06

TPLF is here to stay. Is that true ? Yes, any political entity of Tigray could use the name. The question must be is the TPLF we used to know will resurrect ? Absolutely not. Abiy definitely knows that. Your underestimating of his understanding works to his favor. I say this sincerely believing it. He has a better understanding what the future East Africa looks like than the Tigray and Eritrean politicians.
Maybe his being young is an advantage. The ህወአት and ሻቢያ ፓለቲከኞች በድሮ ፉከራ ነው ዛሬም የሚኖሩት። ኢትዪጺያ እየተቀየረች ነው for the better. Get used to it.

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Odie » 26 Mar 2025, 21:24

Affable wrote:
26 Mar 2025, 21:06
TPLF is here to stay. Is that true ? Yes, any political entity of Tigray could use the name. The question must be is the TPLF we used to know will resurrect ? Absolutely not. Abiy definitely knows that. Your underestimating of his understanding works to his favor. I say this sincerely believing it. He has a better understanding what the future East Africa looks like than the Tigray and Eritrean politicians.
Maybe his being young is an advantage. The ህወአት and ሻቢያ ፓለቲከኞች በድሮ ፉከራ ነው ዛሬም የሚኖሩት። ኢትዪጺያ እየተቀየረች ነው for the better. Get used to it.
ኧረ ባክሽ :lol:
ገገማ ነህ ባክህ?
How is Ethiopia let alone east africa changing without the most important rhythm seters of the region, Amhara and the rest of Tigrians included? Fooling yourself. There should be consensus to make things work if possible. Abiy is a failed ethnofascist on the walking and we don’t think even all Oromos support him! Trouble is in the making already and just needs forces to come together to erupt like a volcano. Until then you could say, do and fool yourself :lol:
Since OPP came most foreign investors shuttered and left. Women are being rapped day and night. People are detained for ransom. Corruption sky rocketed. Your military is dropping like flies in all corners of the country. Means there is no peace and security.
Now you insult our intelligence by saying Ethiopia is changed for good bs OPP gentrified Addis for you or with Arab money twinkling lights rose and china paved the rods?

Another imbecile :lol:

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Selam/ » 26 Mar 2025, 21:30

viewtopic.php?t=319915#p1383026
Axumezana wrote:
02 May 2023, 02:54
Following to the Pretoria Agreement the axis of evil of allied forces against Tigray has been disintegrated and the fighting forces have been realigned and regrouped as follows:

Group 1: Ethiopian forces + Tigray forces - under the leadership of the 7th King Abiy Ahmed

Group 2: - Amhara Shifta forces + Eritrea forces - Under the leadership of the dictator Isaias ( Isu)


The upcoming war between Group 1 and Group 2 forces will take a maximum of six months. The war will be culminated by the removal of Isaias from power and the annihilation of Amhara forces never to challenge the Group 1 forces to the foreseeable future. Eritrea shall be unstable, with out government and Group 1 forces will be necessitated to govern it for at least two years until a new Ethiopian/ Tigray friendly government is established from diaspora. Ethiopia under the leadership of Group 1 allied forces and PM Abiy shall secure access to Red Sea and it shall propel very fast to prosperity and greatness. Post Isaias Eritrea will also prosper side to side to Ethiopia.

Refer to https://mereja.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=313052 for the 6 initial phases of the war!

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Selam/ » 26 Mar 2025, 21:33

05 Apr 2023
Axumezana wrote:
05 Apr 2023, 01:21
Following to the Pretoria Peace Agreement Isaias planned the following :

- Killing PM Abiy in coordination to Amhara- exterimists
- Killing TPLF in coordination to Demhit Tigrayan bandas and making a surprise attack on TDF

Per the above plans Isaias has been preparing and he is now ready to act. It surprising that the spy chief of Isaias is currently in Ethiopia which is a demonstration that PM Abiy is playing with fire.

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Re: The Pretoria Agreement is dead !

Post by Affable » 26 Mar 2025, 21:43

What is the Pretoria agreement ? I really do not know what the agreement is. But is that always necessary to keep an agreement intact ? I do not think so. Let us say during the agreement TPLF had some juice. Now, not anymore. Politicians believe me use their own calculator. If Abiy believes the TPLF of during the Pretoria agreement now does not exist, or has diminished significantly, why one expect of him to dance to the music of the Pretoria agreement. It doesn’t make sense.

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