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free-tembien
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Sam Ebalalehu
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Re: Severe shortage of food and fuel hit Tigray
I do believe there is shortage, and will continue to be. I do think TPLF has not anticipated a long fight. The longer the fight continues, the more the chance they will be cut off resources. They are not enlightened, but not ridiculously stupid either. They knew that.
TPLF however behaved as if they had engaged in a coup.
The attack on the military which had lived among them could not have happened if they were not sure to wrap up the fight within days.
Is there something the Abiy administration knows that we do not ? Let alone the TPLF politicians who had a forty-five years experience, an ordinary person whose life is totally detached from politics could anticipate such shortage to occur.
It is reasonable to assume the TPLF politicians could know food and gas shortage to happen. But it did not seem that they to have prepared for it it. Why ?
The answer for the why reveals the TPLF strategy and tactic on the ongoing fight.
TPLF however behaved as if they had engaged in a coup.
The attack on the military which had lived among them could not have happened if they were not sure to wrap up the fight within days.
Is there something the Abiy administration knows that we do not ? Let alone the TPLF politicians who had a forty-five years experience, an ordinary person whose life is totally detached from politics could anticipate such shortage to occur.
It is reasonable to assume the TPLF politicians could know food and gas shortage to happen. But it did not seem that they to have prepared for it it. Why ?
The answer for the why reveals the TPLF strategy and tactic on the ongoing fight.
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Deqi-Arawit
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Re: Severe shortage of food and fuel hit Tigray
They live in their own bubble and the woyane pumped Tigrians with much empty bravado and lies, average Tigrians starts to have hubris.Sam Ebalalehu wrote: ↑15 Nov 2020, 16:50I do believe there is shortage, and will continue to be. I do think TPLF has not anticipated a long fight. The longer the fight continues, the more the chance they will be cut off resources. They are not enlightened, but not ridiculously stupid either. They knew that.
TPLF however behaved as if they had engaged in a coup.
The attack on the military which had lived among them could not have happened if they were not sure to wrap up the fight within days.
Is there something the Abiy administration knows that we do not ? Let alone the TPLF politicians who had a forty-five years experience, an ordinary person whose life is totally detached from politics could anticipate such shortage to occur.
It is reasonable to assume the TPLF politicians could know food and gas shortage to happen. But it did not seem that they to have prepared for it it. Why ?
The answer for the why reveals the TPLF strategy and tactic on the ongoing fight.
Re: Severe shortage of food and fuel hit Tigray
Listen what this guy says about life in Mekele.