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The brainless mini skunis and drones warfare

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 06 Jun 2025, 10:06

The so-called Ethiopian federal forces are ineffective and incompetent, unable to conduct either defensive or offensive warfare. However, the Prime Minister places excessive faith in drone technology, believing it alone can secure military victories.

The United Arab Emirates has invested significant resources in destabilizing Sudan for its own strategic interests. A country once known for resolving disputes with merely empty threats is now engulfed in conflict involving drones, Kalashnikovs, and RPGs. As a result, Sudan has effectively become a failed state with no functioning central government.

The UAE’s vested interest in controlling the Red Sea basin may also explain its reliance on regional actors to advance its agenda. It attempted to deploy its own troops to Berbera by negotiating with Somaliland, but this initiative was ultimately rejected by the Somaliland authorities. Additionally, the UAE tried to gain control of the Port of Djibouti, but that effort also failed.

Ultimately, they found a prime minister willing to serve their interests. In a desperate effort to rally "Ethiopians" around a unifying slogan, the prime minister is beating the drums of war and pursuing maritime access by any means necessary. The sub human Galla is repeating woyane old game which is divert the attention of the so called Ethiopians instead of dealing with matters which is affecting them directly. inflation, unemployment and security are "Ethiopians" top priority and here you have a juvenile sub human Galla, kissing the asses of Bill Gates [Who advocate for the death of unwanted Africans] and hosting both significant and insignificant so called dignitaries and give the impress that everything is normal in Ethiopia.

The Diaspora mini skunis and the skunis are trying to reconcile with the poor Tigrians, they are claiming without any shame that their struggle is Tigris struggle. :mrgreen: Regardless the input of Tigrians, if the coming war come to fruition, it is going to be waged by drones and wedi Medhin Berad doest even know what drone is.

For the country best interest, I hope long range drones are directed to Adi-Halo and let the Skuni feel how Macho he is. Yesterday, Hemedti made a rare threat to the Eritrean dictator and we know the capability of Hemedti, if he is able to launch drones all the way to port Sudan to reach their target, to reach adi halo is not that difficult.

Holding a country backward with no window of development and modernity has a price and hopefully the skuni is going to pay dearly. The Skuni should have learned from the northern korean dictator but alas, he is a dumb [deleted] to learn new trick...he still thinks that war can be won by wearing sandals and carrying AK-47

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and their idiotic lord are unaware of

Post by Fed_Up » 06 Jun 2025, 10:19

The tiny Qinter rotten old ajewjeW cat chattered excitedly by herself, sharing her tips and tricks on how to hunt to the lion. Meanwhile, I used to think of Smirnoff as merely a type of liquor, but it seems there’s a depth to it that goes far beyond my initial assumptions. Either it has grass or the old fvcker smokes the grass.

If it had been all about drones, the Galla king would have won the war against the Amhara peasants.

ነዚ ክትጽሕፋ ዶ ትርህጻ :lol: :lol: :lol:

Fvcking illiterate!

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and drones warfare

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2025, 10:41






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Let alone drones, there're even drone rules!

In Eritrea, drones can be used but require permits for both recreational and commercial purposes. Specific rules apply, including avoiding areas with people, aircraft, and sensitive government or military facilities. Visual line-of-sight and daytime operation are also required.

Detailed Regulations:

Permits: A permit is required for both recreational and commercial drone use in Eritrea.

Prohibited Areas: Drones should not be flown over people, large crowds, airports, areas with aircraft operations, or sensitive areas like government or military facilities.

Visual Line-of-Sight: Drones must be kept within visual line-of-sight.

Daytime Operation: Drone operation is restricted to daylight hours.

Good Weather: Flying should only occur in good weather conditions.

Altitude: While there's no specific altitude limit in the provided information, it's generally advisable to fly at or below 400 feet, as mentioned in the general drone guidelines for Eritrea.

Other Considerations: Avoid flying within five miles of an airport, do not fly from a moving vehicle (unless in a sparsely populated area), and always yield the right of way to manned aircraft. https://uavsystemsinternational.com/pag ... drone-laws

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and drones warfare

Post by tarik » 06 Jun 2025, 10:56

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER DUMMY DEQI ARAWIT AKA MISRAQ AGAME :lol:
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UAE arranged 'secret meeting' between Sudan militia leader and Mossad chief
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High-ranking Emirati officials were in attendance, according to the source, including the brother of UAE Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

Dagalo and Cohen discussed announcing full normalisation between Khartoum and Tel Aviv [Getty[
The United Arab Emirates arranged a secret meeting bringing together the leader of a Sudanese militia and the head of Israel's spy agency, an exclusive source told The New Arab’s Arabic-language sister-site.

Mohammed Dagalo, the commander of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Suppport Forces (RSF), better known by the nickname Hemdti, arrived on a private plane to a secret location where he allegedly met Mossaf chief Yossi Cohen.

High-ranking Emirati officials were in attendance, according to the source, including National Security Adviser Tahnoun Bin Zayed, the brother of UAE Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

The source did not specify the date of the meeting, with talks allegedly covering a range of bilateral plans, including announcement of the full normalisation of ties between Khartoum and Tel Aviv, as well as broader economic cooperation.

Sudan's soverieignty council has come out to deny reports any meeting took place between Cohen and the powerful commander, whose RSF is accused of widespread human rights abuses, and finds its origins among the infamous Janjaweed militias accused of atrocities in Darfur.

A spokesman for the council, Mohamed AlFaki Suleiman was defiant, saying that the transitional government ordered an executive branch in parliament to review relations with Israel.

Sulieman told The New Arab the measure came in the aftermath of a controversial February meeting between Sudan’s military head of state General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

While Burhan did not sign a peace agreement during his meeting with Netanyahu in Uganda, Khartoum agreed to allow Israeli flights to transit through Sudanese airspace.

The Israeli premier’s office, for their part, described the meeting with the leader as a first step towards "normalising ties".

Burhan heads the sovereign ruling council, a joint civilian and military body charged with with overseeing the country's transition to civilian rule.

Yesterday, a Sudanese Foreign Ministry spokesman who was sacked for confirming normalisation talks had begun between Khartoum and Tel Aviv, told Israel's public broadcaster he did not regret his decision.

Read more: Sacked Sudanese spokesman has 'no regret' over Israel remarks, says Sudan-Israel normalisation still underway

Haidar Badawi Sadig said he was tired of secret talks between Sudan and Israel being confirmed by outside sources.

When he made the announcement, Sadig said there was no reason for continuing enmity between the two countries, adding that any such agreement would "safeguard the interest of Sudan without compromising its principles".

Observers have linked a possible normalisation deal between Sudan and Israel with Khartoum's removal from the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list, a designation that subjects Sudan to sanctions and limits international aid to its ravaged economy.
Agencies contributed to this report.

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and their idiotic lord are unaware of

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 07 Jun 2025, 08:06

Fed_Up wrote:
06 Jun 2025, 10:19
The tiny Qinter rotten old ajewjeW cat chattered excitedly by herself, sharing her tips and tricks on how to hunt to the lion. Meanwhile, I used to think of Smirnoff as merely a type of liquor, but it seems there’s a depth to it that goes far beyond my initial assumptions. Either it has grass or the old fvcker smokes the grass.

If it had been all about drones, the Galla king would have won the war against the Amhara peasants.

ነዚ ክትጽሕፋ ዶ ትርህጻ :lol: :lol: :lol:

Fvcking illiterate!
Weizero [deleted] up.

I know you are dumb fu@2ck with an IQ level of 58 hence for a change come with some input or just just the f@2ck up. If the consumption of the Russian liquor Smirinov bothers you so much, you shouldn't be an [deleted] kisser of a dictator who consume Milotti liquor for daily consumption. :mrgreen:

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and drones warfare

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 07 Jun 2025, 08:20

in Eritrea, there is no functioning institution; even the military operates more like a mercenary force serving the dictator than a national defense force. To claim that the Eritrean Defence Forces represent the will of the people or act in defense of the nation is far-fetched. Therefore, if the dictator were to be liquidated , where exactly is the chain of command—and who would be left to lead the country?

Who is the vice president? :mrgreen:

Therefore, if I were in the Galla's position, a single long-range drone strike targeting Adi Halo might be enough to finish the job. Even if it doesn't eliminate the Eritrean dictator, it would at least send a strong message—terrifying him and signaling that the days of sending young people to their deaths with impunity while acting macho hiding some where are over.

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Re: The brainless mini skunis and drones warfare

Post by Dark Energy » 07 Jun 2025, 08:55

Deqi,

The worst enemy of the Eritrean people has been Isayas from the get go. He really despises the Eritrean society. But, his demise in not good at this juncture. Besides, the little twerp or the Darfur bandit are not capable of doing so. Eritreans can not afford anarchy at this time.Isayas has purposely alienated the West. Now, the West wants him to be removed. Putin can not stand Isayas either. Putin is shrewd. He can see through him. He prefers Abbiy over Isayas. Isayas is the necessary devil at this time. Abbiy, even if he starts the war, he won’t be able to finish it.Ethiopia will disintegrate eventually. Debre and co, understand it perfectly.

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