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ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 31 Oct 2025, 13:02
by sesame
Abiy Ahmed's Parliament rant has to be one of the most bizzare spectacles by a leader. He proved again and again, that he is an illiterate low IQ idiot. He, for example, declared that he could find no documents in the archives about how Ethiopia lost the Red Sea. What the moron doesn't understand is that Eritrea's Red Sea coast is an integral part of Eritrea. The moron forgot ithat the Algiers decision, which he heartily accepted, and the various agreements he signed were with a sovereign Eritrea! Abiy is so dumb, he forgot he was awarded a Nobel peace prize for accepting a border demarcation! He should be the last person to complain about Eritrean independence!

All the noise he has made the past 2 years is just that, noise. Anybody who imagines Ethiopia will get an inch of Eritrean territory has the IQ of a monkey!

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Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 31 Oct 2025, 13:16
by sesame
የኣቢይ ጃለ ሰራዊት መቀጥቀጡ ይቀጥላል::


Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 31 Oct 2025, 15:51
by Temt
Ethiopian Leaders' Delusion on Eritrea!
For the record, Eritrea earned back its natural independence after a costly and most painful 30 years of struggle for independence by none other than its heroic men and women Eritrean freedom fighters. No, the UN and the OAU (present-day AU) were behaving like opportunistic bystanders to appease certain powers!
That being the case, one would think that, finally, the Ethiopian leaders would apologize to the people and government of Eritrea for their barbaric damages committed against the unarmed people (including burning livestock, running over live women and children by tanks and trucks! In other words, they should have accepted the crimes they have committed and worked for cooperation with Eritrea for a mutually beneficial coexistence for both the Eritrean and Ethiopian peoples. But no, the Ethiopian leaders would rather forget their defeat on the battlefields and drool over a memory they have had at the cost of the Eritrean people. Now that Eritrea has become a free country and a member of both the UN and AU, it’s beyond comprehension and absurd, and irresponsible for subsequent Ethiopian leaders to keep on dreaming and demanding to get back the part of the Eritrean Red Sea by hook or crook!
While we, Eritreans, are not interested in participating in any war, for we have had enough of them, it would be dead wrong for any Ethiopian leader (including the current Prime Minister) to assume that we would be just standby observers of any war that may be declared against Eritrea! As much as we hate to do it, Eritrea shall stand ready and firm to defend its political independence, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity!
We have never been and are not war mongers. However, we would pay anything to safeguard our people and country from any belligerent war-toting country, leader, or institution. We want peaceful coexistence. But, as the saying goes, "ብሓደ ኢድካ ኣይጣቓዕን'ዩ” or "It takes two to tango."
Let peace reign in the Horn of Africa and beyond, for peaceful coexistence is the only way to achieve lasting success in life, not an unwarranted and irresponsible war mongering, as the current Prime Minister of Ethiopia is threatening to.
Berhane Alazar

Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 31 Oct 2025, 21:08
by Naga Tuma
Nobody in Europe would say that medieval anarchy wasn’t bad and sad. They would tell you that it was evil all around.

They got to the bottom of the problem instead of treating its symptoms and got over it.

I have been on this forum for more than 18 years now literally preaching that we all get to the bottom of the problem instead of treating its symptoms.

Any enlightened individual, whether one is from Ethiopia or Eritrea, would promptly say let the tragedy in the family pass.

Eritrea is organically closer to Ethiopia than it is to either the AU or UN. Yet, it feels beholden to saying it is part of the AU and UN and symptomatically allergic to saying that it was part of ancient Ethiopia, which existed long before either the AU or UN was ever heard of.

For heaven’s sake, Isaias Afwerki was a college dropout when the CIA found him a useful asset. He must have been lording over evidently college graduates like you and you lecture how many about delusion?

Science doesn’t have a luxury of 30 years whether in the past or in the future to prove one thing correct.

Getting any participant on this forum to learn basic history that I read about has taken me more than 18 years now.

If you aren’t yourself in a bottomless delusion, answer the following question correctly and show us where your chips fall: Do you agree or disagree that Moses was the Pharaoh par excellence?

Of course, you can’t blame this fact of history expressed by one individual on any other party. Proving or disproving your narrative here is this simple.
Temt wrote:
31 Oct 2025, 15:51
Ethiopian Leaders' Delusion on Eritrea!
For the record, Eritrea earned back its natural independence after a costly and most painful 30 years of struggle for independence by none other than its heroic men and women Eritrean freedom fighters. No, the UN and the OAU (present-day AU) were behaving like opportunistic bystanders to appease certain powers!
That being the case, one would think that, finally, the Ethiopian leaders would apologize to the people and government of Eritrea for their barbaric damages committed against the unarmed people (including burning livestock, running over live women and children by tanks and trucks! In other words, they should have accepted the crimes they have committed and worked for cooperation with Eritrea for a mutually beneficial coexistence for both the Eritrean and Ethiopian peoples. But no, the Ethiopian leaders would rather forget their defeat on the battlefields and drool over a memory they have had at the cost of the Eritrean people. Now that Eritrea has become a free country and a member of both the UN and AU, it’s beyond comprehension and absurd, and irresponsible for subsequent Ethiopian leaders to keep on dreaming and demanding to get back the part of the Eritrean Red Sea by hook or crook!
While we, Eritreans, are not interested in participating in any war, for we have had enough of them, it would be dead wrong for any Ethiopian leader (including the current Prime Minister) to assume that we would be just standby observers of any war that may be declared against Eritrea! As much as we hate to do it, Eritrea shall stand ready and firm to defend its political independence, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity!
We have never been and are not war mongers. However, we would pay anything to safeguard our people and country from any belligerent war-toting country, leader, or institution. We want peaceful coexistence. But, as the saying goes, "ብሓደ ኢድካ ኣይጣቓዕን'ዩ” or "It takes two to tango."
Let peace reign in the Horn of Africa and beyond, for peaceful coexistence is the only way to achieve lasting success in life, not an unwarranted and irresponsible war mongering, as the current Prime Minister of Ethiopia is threatening to.
Berhane Alazar

Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 01 Nov 2025, 08:49
by sesame
sesame wrote:
31 Oct 2025, 13:02
Abiy Ahmed's Parliament rant has to be one of the most bizzare spectacles by a leader. He proved again and again, that he is an illiterate low IQ idiot. He, for example, declared that he could find no documents in the archives about how Ethiopia lost the Red Sea. What the moron doesn't understand is that Eritrea's Red Sea coast is an integral part of Eritrea. The moron forgot ithat the Algiers decision, which he heartily accepted, and the various agreements he signed were with a sovereign Eritrea! Abiy is so dumb, he forgot he was awarded a Nobel peace prize for accepting a border demarcation! He should be the last person to complain about Eritrean independence!

All the noise he has made the past 2 years is just that, noise. Anybody who imagines Ethiopia will get an inch of Eritrean territory has the IQ of a monkey!

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1B1Gjh1rj6/

Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2025, 06:29
by Zmeselo
The existence of the State of Eritrea is not a matter for an Ethiopian parliamentary or cabinet records search.

Ethiopia is the only state that defined its own territory by signing int'l colonial boundary treaties with European colonial powers.


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Re: ማልቀሱ ይቀጥላል :: That is all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2025, 06:36
by Zmeselo


Abiy Ahmed Ali, has been fabricating justifications to provoke a confrontation with Eritrea and seize its sovereign ports. His arguments are so hollow — and his distortions so frequent — that one would need a full-time fact-checker to keep up with his stream of baseless claims.

In his latest outburst, Abiy cites the British author Tim Marshall (@Itwitius), misquoting him from Prisoners of Geography as allegedly saying,

To accept being a prisoner of geography is to accept poverty willingly.


I revisited Tim Marshall’s book — which I had read years ago — and found no such quote or even a sentiment remotely resembling Abiy’s claim. Marshall indeed writes extensively about the constraints geography places on nations and their leaders, but nowhere does he suggest that countries should respond by inflaming irredentist ambitions or invading neighbors to compensate for their geographic limits.

Marshall’s discussion of Ethiopia focuses on its loss of Red Sea access after Eritrea’s independence in 1993, noting that being landlocked poses economic and logistical challenges; particularly its dependence on Djibouti’s ports. But he is careful to emphasize that this does not condemn Ethiopia to poverty — it merely shapes its strategic and policy options.

Moreover, Marshall highlights Ethiopia’s efforts to overcome these geographic disadvantages through infrastructure development, hydropower projects such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, and diplomatic outreach to its neighbors (Mind you he was talking about TPLF, since the book was written in 2015). His point is clear: geography sets the parameters, but human decisions determine the outcomes.

To be clear, Tim Marshall never wrote — or implied — that

accepting geography means accepting poverty.


His thesis is far more nuanced (like politics frequently is): while geography influences national development, it does not define a nation’s destiny.

If anything, currently Abiy keeps telling everyone that Ethiopia is achieving miraculous economical rise under his leadership (while it is landlocked ) — proves Marshall’s central argument, and exposes Abiy’s misquotation as yet another manipulative distortion to rationalize his reckless ambitions.