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The Visionless dictator and his view in regard to the Ethiopian dam

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 14 Sep 2025, 06:15

Any man with testosterone has an ego, and this was evident in the actions of the late Meles Zenawi when he pursued the construction of the dam. According to accounts of the sodomite dictator, after both Meles Zenawi and the visionless dictator arrived in Cairo in 1993, Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman scornfully warned Meles not to raise any issues related to the River Nile when Meles attempted to bring the matter to the table. This was regarded as a major affront by Meles. Feeling humiliated, he left Cairo declaring: ‘I will show the Egyptians who controls the River Nile if Ethiopia is denied a say in Nile-related issues.’

Years later, despite Egyptian moaning, [deleted]@2ching and fierce resistance and against the backdrop of opposition from many Western financial institutions, Meles pressed ahead with the project and initiated construction. Today, the dam stands completed, and Egyptians themselves regret their rigid stance, now acknowledging that a softer, win–win approach with Ethiopia would have been the wiser course.



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Here is the sodomite dictator....He warned Meles not to bring the issues of nile to the Egyptians.

And Ethiopians, regardless of the mistakes of Meles in regard to other issues, He should get credit as the architect and designer of the dam..........There are some Low IQ people who are trying to give credit to Haile selasie and the Galla for finishing the project ignoring the man who started it.....Which is dishonest

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Re: The Visionless dictator and his view in regard to the Ethiopian dam

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 14 Sep 2025, 06:27

Skunis.

bitcoin miners are heading to Ethiopia to harness it energy potential which will become a big revenue for the country.....and in Eritrea, we have a regime and low IQ supporters who display joy and pride for a visionless dictator for succeeding to hatch 20 000 chickens. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: The Visionless dictator and his view in regard to the Ethiopian dam

Post by sesame » 14 Sep 2025, 06:56

Admit it wedi Agamit, Esu has f.u.c.k.e.d you good and turned you into a raving idiot! He has a habit of doing that to Eritrea's enemies. Look at Abiy! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by eden » 14 Sep 2025, 07:29

Deqi, when it serves you, you believe Isaias. When it doesn’t serve you, you don’t. You never believed his account of G15 and Mele secret talks. Why believe him now?

At least, be honest to yourself.

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Re: The Visionless dictator and his view in regard to the Ethiopian dam

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 14 Sep 2025, 14:08

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
14 Sep 2025, 06:27
Skunis.

bitcoin miners are heading to Ethiopia to harness it energy potential which will become a big revenue for the country.....and in Eritrea, we have a regime and low IQ supporters who display joy and pride for a visionless dictator for succeeding to hatch 20 000 chickens. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Deqi-Arawit » 14 Sep 2025, 15:02

eden wrote:
14 Sep 2025, 07:29
Deqi, when it serves you, you believe Isaias. When it doesn’t serve you, you don’t. You never believed his account of G15 and Mele secret talks. Why believe him now?

At least, be honest to yourself.
The G-15 were incarcerated during the war when the nation faced multiple enemies. At that time, for reasons of “national security,” we accepted the version of the Dictator. Words like democracy and accountability were treated as secondary to the priority of national survival.

According to the official narrative, the crime of the G-15 was that they approached Woyane leaders during the peak of the war. however, if rapprochement with Woyane was their crime, why is it considered halal for the Dictator, yet haram for the G-15 now?
Second, if reconciliation with former external enemies is possible and even celebrated, why is there no effort to reconcile with your own brothers-in-arms and countrymen?

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