
The problem with the majority of Eritreans is that they tend to forgive and forget too easily — a trait that deprives our enemies of the time and opportunity to reflect on the wrongs they have committed.
If you recall, before the sodomite dictator joined the fray in Ethiopia’s internal war — which resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of Eritrean soldiers — I advocated for a peaceful settlement between Eritrea and Tigray. Not because the Tigrayans had a genuine desire for peace, but because they had no other choice; they were being threatened and blackmailed from all sides.
For making this simple suggestion, I was branded as a Woyane sympathizer and Agame by the low IQ skunis of wedi medhin berad , who were euphoric in their newly found romance with the so-called Ethiopians.
Now we are back to square one. The Amhara were tested, the Tigrayans were tested, and now, of all people, the sub human galla are making similar teret teret as their former masters.
This brings me back to a simple policy that every Eritrean should keep in mind and pursue accordingly: in politics, there are no permanent friends, only permanent interests. Every country in the world pursues policies that serve its national interests — except for the sodomite dictator of Eritrea, who has no shame in stating the opposite openly.
“Unless Ethiopia is stabilized, unless Somalia is stabilized, unless Sudan is stabilized,”
he says — as if it were justified for Eritrea and Eritreans to remain the poorest, most backward, and most hopeless people, and for our country to become the laughingstock of the region these countries to be stabilized.
This has been the guiding principle of the sodomite dictator . Yet, the very entities he supported under the guise of “stabilization” are now becoming threats — not merely to his useless rule but to Eritreans themselves. Still, no one dares to ask the most basic question:
Why did we invest our capital and human lives to support our potential adversaries?'
And this flawed policy is not limited to Ethiopia and Ethiopians. Even in Sudan, the entities he now supports — the so-called Sudanese government — consist of former Muslim Brotherhood members, many of whom come from ethnic groups claiming descent from Hamza. Before Sudan descended into its current turmoil, these very forces were a lethal threat to Eritrea.
israel does not support its enemies in order to stabilize them or allow them to become potential threats to its existence. For example, Israel supports the Druze against the Syrian government; through that alliance, their sphere of influence extends all the way to Damascus, and they maintain strategic control over Mount Hermon.
In Iraq, Israel supports the Kurds, maintaining a significant presence in Erbil and across the Kurdish region. Among the Iranians, Israel is known to back both Azeri and Kurdish groups as part of its broader regional strategy.
In Eritrea, Thanks to the low IQ skunis who are dumber than the Rock and usefull opposition who always makes erraneous decision, the dictator treat the country as his personal property because he knows no one question his "wisedom"
In regard to Egypt::when was the last time Egypt engaged in a war and won? Fu@@@ck Egypt