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A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by eritrea » 07 Oct 2020, 11:43

Lately, or during the last two years, all attention of the Eritrean government and its media campaign has been directed specifically against Woyane and against the Tigrain people in general. All other important domestic political affairs that are extremely essential for the survival of our nation have been regarded as irrelevant or extraneous to even find it be worthy mentioning.

As they say, “The most dangerous people are those who have nothing to lose.” Politically speaking, a cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with. But, so far, we have not seen any effort to that end.
What we are continuing to see is, increased efforts of holding animosity alive and efforts of widening the friction between Prime-minster Abi and local government of Tigray. In the hope to force Mr. Abi to take action against Woyane.

Giving Woyanes past crimes against our nation, we could say, they deserve it. Or, they should have understood, what goes around always comes around. Or, simply put, we don't care.

But we should care. Because the most dangerous people are those who have nothing to lose. And the efforts that is going on against them at this moment seems to end on that direction without considering the consequence of where that can lead us all together.

If this gets out of hand, expect, officially or unofficially, Turkey, Egypt and Qatar to get involved in the matter in what ever possible way. And definitely not for good intentions.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by sesame » 07 Oct 2020, 11:47

Agame, is that your last hope, that Turkey and Qatar will come and save you? Wow! You are cornered and you are a rat. No one is going to save you.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by wegri » 07 Oct 2020, 12:41

sesame wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 11:47
Agame, is that your last hope, that Turkey and Qatar will come and save you? Wow! You are cornered and you are a rat. No one is going to save you.
I couldn't agree more! :mrgreen:

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) » 07 Oct 2020, 12:50

eritrea wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 11:43
and against the Tigrain people in general.

Another agame using the nickname Eritrea. :P :P :P

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by quindibu » 07 Oct 2020, 13:17

:roll: :roll: :roll:

This Agame is entertaining!

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by eritrea » 07 Oct 2020, 17:02

quindibu wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 13:17
:roll: :roll: :roll:

This Agame is entertaining!
Why I am not surprised why you find this to be entertaining?

Well, lets assume, Woyane in what ever form will be decimated from the corridor of power in Tigray. And I don't expect them to hand over power willingly as they did last time in Addis. So there is great chance that this will require a lot of deaths and destructions. Only God knows how far-reaching this will be. But what should be remembered in this regard is that there are some scavenger countries that when ever such kinds of conflict erupts make sure that this must continue for ever.

Syria is a good example of those countries efforts and they are even now trying their luck in the border conflict between Azerbejan and Armenia to fuel it even farther. So don't say you were not warned at the end when it is time to own its results.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by Temt » 07 Oct 2020, 17:44

eritrea wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 17:02
quindibu wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 13:17
:roll: :roll: :roll:

This Agame is entertaining!
Why I am not surprised why you find this to be entertaining?

Well, lets assume, Woyane in what ever form will be decimated from the corridor of power in Tigray. And I don't expect them to hand over power willingly as they did last time in Addis. So there is great chance that this will require a lot of deaths and destructions. Only God knows how far-reaching this will be. But what should be remembered in this regard is that there are some scavenger countries that when ever such kinds of conflict erupts make sure that this must continue for ever.

Syria is a good example of those countries efforts and they are even now trying their luck in the border conflict between Azerbejan and Armenia to fuel it even farther. So don't say you were not warned at the end when it is time to own its results.
Forget about Eritrea, which is far from your reach. Agame boy, the Federal government's noose is being tightened to chock you to death. Believe it.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by eritrea » 08 Oct 2020, 07:13

Temt wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 17:44
Forget about Eritrea, which is far from your reach. Agame boy, the Federal government's noose is being tightened to chock you to death. Believe it.
I know for a fact that your assignment is just limited to throw crabby responses to destruct any meaningful discussion. Isn't it. If that was not the case, It wouldn't have taken one person to come as three different people.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by kerenite » 08 Oct 2020, 15:18

eritrea wrote:
08 Oct 2020, 07:13
Temt wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 17:44
Forget about Eritrea, which is far from your reach. Agame boy, the Federal government's noose is being tightened to chock you to death. Believe it.
I know for a fact that your assignment is just limited to throw crabby responses to destruct any meaningful discussion. Isn't it. If that was not the case, It wouldn't have taken one person to come as three different people.

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You have plausible points here wedi adi but you are being faced by the character assassination by who? By the nhna nsu lots who are on high gear and they are trying to silence you.

I ain't a newcomer to this forum, I know who is who with a marginal mistake of 1%.

I tell you, higdef mendef enablers here are less than 8 forumers. Let's take for an example forumer revolution, he sports nicknames such as abdisa, fiyameta, oromay, ejersa, cowboy humera, amole chew and the symbol man.

I believe the webmaster of this website always smiles.

He knows who is who according to the IP of any forumer.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by eritrea » 09 Oct 2020, 04:03

kerenite wrote:
08 Oct 2020, 15:18
You have plausible points here wedi adi but you are being faced by the character assassination by who? By the nhna nsu lots who are on high gear and they are trying to silence you.

I ain't a newcomer to this forum, I know who is who with a marginal mistake of 1%.

I tell you, higdef mendef enablers here are less than 8 forumers. Let's take for an example forumer revolution, he sports nicknames such as abdisa, fiyameta, oromay, ejersa, cowboy humera, amole chew and the symbol man.

I believe the webmaster of this website always smiles.

He knows who is who according to the IP of any forumer.
I totally understand what you mean bro. And those actions are, of course, the great signs of political bankruptcy that they are unwillingly acknowledging in the open for everyone to read and see. With it follows naturally, the destruction of reason, decency, tolerance, respect to one another, empathy and hope for the future in those disgruntled individuals: whom, I hope for their own sake, start to see things as they are, objectively without attaching any emotions in order for them to come to better conclusions.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by Zmeselo » 09 Oct 2020, 08:53

That's up to the tegaru to wake up from their deep sleep & the lie, that only the weyane has their best interest at heart. They're like hostages with Stockholm syndrom, who have in turn held the whole region hostage from going ahead in developemental activities.

If war breaks out, I doubt they will stand with it for too long though. So your image of gloom & room & destruction, will likely not happen to a large scale.

Having said that, & concurring with brother Temt, I even doubt a war is neccessary at all. The budget d'goma to Tgray, has now been cut. Even contacts of any kind with the MLLT rats, has been cut. So now, slowly, we'll see a white flag being raised.

eritrea wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 17:02
quindibu wrote:
07 Oct 2020, 13:17
:roll: :roll: :roll:

This Agame is entertaining!
Why I am not surprised why you find this to be entertaining?

Well, lets assume, Woyane in what ever form will be decimated from the corridor of power in Tigray. And I don't expect them to hand over power willingly as they did last time in Addis. So there is great chance that this will require a lot of deaths and destructions. Only God knows how far-reaching this will be. But what should be remembered in this regard is that there are some scavenger countries that when ever such kinds of conflict erupts make sure that this must continue for ever.

Syria is a good example of those countries efforts and they are even now trying their luck in the border conflict between Azerbejan and Armenia to fuel it even farther. So don't say you were not warned at the end when it is time to own its results.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by lil kogne » 09 Oct 2020, 09:21

"Eritrea" who ever may be Tigraway " Agametay" tewelge and or genuine Eritrean has a point of argument in here. As the amhara say " yechenekew erguz yagebal" Weyanes are desperate and are not to be counted out of doing anything dirty. They have attempted to negotiate with Egypt in the back ally in order to sabotage the GERD dam, they have purchased illegal small arms from Turkey and been caught smuggling it through the Sudan. This filthy creatures have done everything dirty tricks that a human kind wouldn't think of doing. That been said, The government of Eritrea at large has learnt its lesson the hard way and vowed not to trust negotiate or give an inch to these cockroaches. As the government of Ethiopia goes, it has a big issue staring at its face and which ever way it want to deal with it, Eritrea will be right with it. wounded animal is dangerous and this wounded animal way of killing it is " starve it to death". and the starvation has began by cutting off its budget and the rest is to come.

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Re: A cornered enemy is a better enemy to deal with!

Post by eritrea » 09 Oct 2020, 16:57

Zmeselo wrote:
09 Oct 2020, 08:53
That's up to the tegaru to wake up from their deep sleep & the lie, that only the weyane has their best interest at heart. They're like hostages with Stockholm syndrom, who have in turn held the whole region hostage from going ahead in developemental activities.
It is not without reason that I only focus on what is closer to my heart. Because, most of the time, what makes main difference is real self-soul searching and making necessary parameter changes to achieve what is needed. Otherwise, being on the expecting ends and wait an arid desert to blossom would be crazy to say the least.

What I want to say with that is, if woyane had leaders with one cell brain in their head. They could have come out and invite the central government to respect the internationally accepted court decision of the border verdict for once and for all. And leave their concern with the Eritrean government to the Eritrean people. Because, we are tired of all the obligation after obligation that demand that we lose all our rights God knows for what purpose. This in return would have worked well for all concerned parties.

With strong Ethiopian central government at place and peaceful situation at the borders between the two countries. Only the sky would have been the limit for progress and prosperity. Unfortunately, nothing has been better in that part of the world to begin with and the direction that we are forced to head to is not promising either.

Zmeselo wrote:
09 Oct 2020, 08:53
Having said that, & concurring with brother Temt, I even doubt a war is neccessary at all. The budget d'goma to Tgray, has now been cut. Even contacts of any kind with the MLLT rats, has been cut. So now, slowly, we'll see a white flag being raised.
I guess, last time, it was woyane which was waiting to see Eritrea poor and empty because of the sanctions that was imposed upon us thanks to its relationship with neighbouring countries and the world at large. But guess what before they knew it. They lost everything. So don't count your chickens before they hatch would be my advice in this case.

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