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The Eritrean dictator deeply cares for us in Djibouti.

Post by Zack » 24 Jul 2025, 19:54



i thought Deqi arewit was just making things bigger but he really said it isias said that Ethiopia proposed to Isias that Abiye and the gallas wanted to abandon Djibouti for Assab, But Isias said no , Somali media is now reporting this, this is really big


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Re: The Eritrean dictator deeply cares for us in Djibouti.

Post by Fed_Up » 24 Jul 2025, 23:10

Zack wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 19:54


i thought Deqi arewit was just making things bigger but he really said it isias said that Ethiopia proposed to Isias that Abiye and the gallas wanted to abandon Djibouti for Assab, But Isias said no , Somali media is now reporting this, this is really big


Dr Zackovich
You are tigraway raised in Djibouti. The fat pig dictator in Djibouti should thank us.

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Re: The Eritrean dictator deeply cares for us in Djibouti.

Post by Zack » 25 Jul 2025, 05:17

Well I am not sure this happened but if it truely happened it’s either very Nobel or very stupid who would deny money for his own country and give it to another country


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Re: The Eritrean dictator deeply cares for us in Djibouti.

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 25 Jul 2025, 05:43

Zack wrote:
25 Jul 2025, 05:17
Well I am not sure this happened but if it truely happened it’s either very Nobel or very stupid who would deny money for his own country and give it to another country


Dr Zackovich
There is no trace of nobility in the dictator—not in words, nor in actions. All the rumbling he makes about world affairs is merely a distraction from his domestic policy failures. I mean, What is the point of obsessing over geopolitics for the past 30 years while completely ignoring the conditions at home?

As long as there are moral less mini skunis —who continue to accept and justify this failure, the regime's destructive policies will persist, suffocating the Eritrean people back home rendering them hopeless and helpless . The consequences are already visible, particularly for Eritreans stranded in Uganda and Libya, who are now paying a heavy price.

It’s only a matter of time before more Eritreans are targeted and killed in Uganda due to rising xenophobia. Even if not in large numbers yet, Eritreans have already been killed simply because locals perceive them as wealthy.

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