Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
Uggume
So what??
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So what??
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Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
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Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
Deqi komarit,
So what? That's interference and aegitimate military target. By the way, weyane is not going to Addis 800 km away; they're going to Asmara 50 km away and dislodge the baztard regime.
You see, wedi komarit gave them the reason to go for it by bringing the dergist troops through Eritrea. Who's gonna stop them? You, or the slave defense force who're fed up of these idiot deqi40?
Oh, btw, the Eritrean people will celebrate like Allied forces freed the Jews from concentration camps.
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So what? That's interference and aegitimate military target. By the way, weyane is not going to Addis 800 km away; they're going to Asmara 50 km away and dislodge the baztard regime.
You see, wedi komarit gave them the reason to go for it by bringing the dergist troops through Eritrea. Who's gonna stop them? You, or the slave defense force who're fed up of these idiot deqi40?



Oh, btw, the Eritrean people will celebrate like Allied forces freed the Jews from concentration camps.
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[/quote]s://i.imgur.com/bY6SE8i.jpg[/image]euroland wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 18:51Uggume
So what??
quote=Awash post_id=1122732 time=1605653334 user_id=25767]
https://eritreahub.org/ethiopian-troops ... ra-reports
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Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports



TPLF plan is to have old white guy save them by posting random BS on random site
I hope you have a plan B...



Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
NOVEMBER 17, 2020 MARTIN PLAUT ETHIOPIA, NEWS
Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
What's up ወዲ ቡታና ኣባሻውል aka ኣንጺፋ ቊልጭ፧
The noose on your criminal Weyane's neck is getting tighter by the hour, what are you gonna do bad boy ሓሳድ boy?
The noose on your criminal Weyane's neck is getting tighter by the hour, what are you gonna do bad boy ሓሳድ boy?




Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports



He has.......ኢድ ለዓቐብ!!!
As cowards as they are, most of them will be captured alive while hiding in their rat holes! Wishing death to these cowards looks a very generous gesture.......
And the beauty is you would see this mental case Agame still around on this site after that humiliation - begging us for more humiliation!

Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
That is no news but only crying and moaning from the self inflicted excruciating pains. It is only good that they are being transported through the air, the sea, from the west, east, north, south and in between and position themselves, eat thick spicy Beef, drink lots of Milk after which time they may move in and offer precise and exact surgical operations and empty ToRaBora underground poison producing tunnels.

Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
I'm telling you, folks. The guy, has lost it!

Check this out, too!

Check this out, too!

Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
Wed ta Kosal Agame! I have told you several times about the Lion of Nakfa & his colleague's capacity regarding their capacity of designing a strategy as they did while carrying you Agames to 4-kilo palace. However, you have betrayed the lion of Nakfa & opened war against the Eritrean society trusting the Western support as well as EastEurope mercenaries & armaments. Your creator knows how to punish you and facilitate your demise. You shouted on ER for ten years with the hope of inflicting damage on PIA & Eritrea but no result is achieved except for consuming the looted Ethiopian money. I advice you to leave this forum & start your old Bella Roba /Liwach Liwach/ profession
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Awash wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 19:23Deqi komarit,
So what? That's interference and aegitimate military target. By the way, weyane is not going to Addis 800 km away; they're going to Asmara 50 km away and dislodge the baztard regime.
You see, wedi komarit gave them the reason to go for it by bringing the dergist troops through Eritrea. Who's gonna stop them? You, or the slave defense force who're fed up of these idiot deqi40?![]()
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Oh, btw, the Eritrean people will celebrate like Allied forces freed the Jews from concentration camps.
[/quote]s://i.imgur.com/bY6SE8i.jpg[/image]euroland wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 18:51Uggume
So what??
quote=Awash post_id=1122732 time=1605653334 user_id=25767]
https://eritreahub.org/ethiopian-troops ... ra-reports
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Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
The weyane should have finished wedi komarit off when they had the chance in 2000. But, here comes another opportunity and they're gonna take it. I'm all for that. Abiynesh will have to fend for herself with her boyfriend out of commission.
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s://i.imgur.com/bY6SE8i.jpg[/image]Kuasmeda wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 20:48Wed ta Kosal Agame! I have told you several times about the Lion of Nakfa & his colleague's capacity regarding their capacity of designing a strategy as they did while carrying you Agames to 4-kilo palace. However, you have betrayed the lion of Nakfa & opened war against the Eritrean society trusting the Western support as well as EastEurope mercenaries & armaments. Your creator knows how to punish you and facilitate your demise. You shouted on ER for ten years with the hope of inflicting damage on PIA & Eritrea but no result is achieved except for consuming the looted Ethiopian money. I advice you to leave this forum & start your old Bella Roba /Liwach Liwach/ profession![]()
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Awash wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 19:23Deqi komarit,
So what? That's interference and aegitimate military target. By the way, weyane is not going to Addis 800 km away; they're going to Asmara 50 km away and dislodge the baztard regime.
You see, wedi komarit gave them the reason to go for it by bringing the dergist troops through Eritrea. Who's gonna stop them? You, or the slave defense force who're fed up of these idiot deqi40?![]()
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Oh, btw, the Eritrean people will celebrate like Allied forces freed the Jews from concentration camps.
euroland wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 18:51Uggume
So what??
quote=Awash post_id=1122732 time=1605653334 user_id=25767]
https://eritreahub.org/ethiopian-troops ... ra-reports
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Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
Fikre
TPLF: More condemnations and facing a final offensive
By: Dr. Fikrejesus Anhazion
https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... ssion=true
9 hours ago

A brief update on several important developments in Ethiopia.
One is that a number of countries have condemned the TPLF’s actions from this past weekend. https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... om-asmara/
This includes the US. Earlier today, Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, released a statement which included the following:
As well, DW Amharic reports that the German Foreign Ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany) condemns the
While strong denunciations are important, they are only first steps. https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... -required/ More still needs to be done. They must be closely followed by direct, substantive actions to mean anything.
Second, Djibouti’s communique on the recent events is very interesting.
Recall that Djibouti has been a longtime ally of the TPLF, closely aligning itself with the TPLF’s moves and policies over the years. However, the recent communique appears to be a departure from the past and goes against the TPLF’s positions (such as attempts at internationalisation of the conflict and the supposed illegitimacy of Abiy’s government).
Third, it is interesting to how many media outlets have been referring to the TPLF.
Consider, for instance:
The Financial Times – Ethiopian PM accuses Tigrayan rebels of ‘massacring’ civilians https://www.ft.com/content/19a20716-ee3 ... e8d7680a0d
The Wall Street Journal – Ethiopian Rebels Fire Rockets Into Eritrea, Threatening Wider Conflict https://www.wsj.com/articles/ethiopian- ... 1605457041
Vatican News – Surrender: Ethiopian Prime Minister urges Tigray rebel forces https://www.vaticannews.va/en/africa/ne ... rrend.html
Anadolu Agency – Eritrea silent over attack by Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/eritrea ... ls/2044373#
The common theme here is rebels, which represents a significant contrast from the glowing portrayals and descriptions that the TPLF had become accustomed to over the years.
Shortly after the events in Ethiopia first broke out nearly two weeks ago, I composed a brief piece observing that while the TPLF had long sought to sweep others from power, denounce them as terrorists, and keep them in isolation, the group had found itself out of power, being denounced as a terrorist group by the same parliament it had once lorded over, and seemingly isolated with few allies or friends. Recent events have hardly improved the TPLF’s situation: significant members of the international community have condemned its actions, some of its longest, closest allies are seemingly abandoning it, and parts of the mainstream media are perceptively changing their description and label.
And, quite ominously, Prime Minister Abiy has just announced that Ethiopia’s federal troops will launch a “final” offensive against the TPLF. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... ke-mekelle
TPLF: More condemnations and facing a final offensive
By: Dr. Fikrejesus Anhazion
https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... ssion=true
9 hours ago

A brief update on several important developments in Ethiopia.
One is that a number of countries have condemned the TPLF’s actions from this past weekend. https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... om-asmara/
This includes the US. Earlier today, Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, released a statement which included the following:
This follows Sunday’s message from Tibor Nagy, the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, who tweeted the following:The United States strongly condemns the attack carried out by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) on the airport in Asmara, Eritrea, on November 14. We are deeply concerned by this blatant attempt by the TPLF to cause regional instability by expanding its conflict with Ethiopian authorities to neighboring countries. We also continue to denounce the TPLF’s November 13 missile attacks on Bahir Dar and Gondar airports in Ethiopia.
We strongly urge the TPLF and the Ethiopian authorities to take immediate steps to de-escalate the conflict, restore peace, and protect civilians. We appreciate Eritrea’s restraint, which has helped prevent further spreading of the conflict.
As well, DW Amharic reports that the German Foreign Ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany) condemns the
In addition, the Government of Spain, which released the following official statement: http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/en/ ... MU084.aspxTPLF for firing rockets at…the capital city of the state of Eritrea, Asmara.
And on Monday, Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the rocket attacks that targeted the capital of Eritrea, Asmara. https://english.aawsat.com/home/article ... ea-capitalThe Government of Spain condemns the missile attack launched against Eritrea, allegedly by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, and calls for an escalation of the crisis to be avoided and a peaceful solution to be sought which respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ethiopia and its constitutional institutions.
While strong denunciations are important, they are only first steps. https://fiqre4eri.wordpress.com/2020/11 ... -required/ More still needs to be done. They must be closely followed by direct, substantive actions to mean anything.
Second, Djibouti’s communique on the recent events is very interesting.
Recall that Djibouti has been a longtime ally of the TPLF, closely aligning itself with the TPLF’s moves and policies over the years. However, the recent communique appears to be a departure from the past and goes against the TPLF’s positions (such as attempts at internationalisation of the conflict and the supposed illegitimacy of Abiy’s government).
Third, it is interesting to how many media outlets have been referring to the TPLF.
Consider, for instance:
The Financial Times – Ethiopian PM accuses Tigrayan rebels of ‘massacring’ civilians https://www.ft.com/content/19a20716-ee3 ... e8d7680a0d
The Wall Street Journal – Ethiopian Rebels Fire Rockets Into Eritrea, Threatening Wider Conflict https://www.wsj.com/articles/ethiopian- ... 1605457041
Vatican News – Surrender: Ethiopian Prime Minister urges Tigray rebel forces https://www.vaticannews.va/en/africa/ne ... rrend.html
Anadolu Agency – Eritrea silent over attack by Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/eritrea ... ls/2044373#
The common theme here is rebels, which represents a significant contrast from the glowing portrayals and descriptions that the TPLF had become accustomed to over the years.
Shortly after the events in Ethiopia first broke out nearly two weeks ago, I composed a brief piece observing that while the TPLF had long sought to sweep others from power, denounce them as terrorists, and keep them in isolation, the group had found itself out of power, being denounced as a terrorist group by the same parliament it had once lorded over, and seemingly isolated with few allies or friends. Recent events have hardly improved the TPLF’s situation: significant members of the international community have condemned its actions, some of its longest, closest allies are seemingly abandoning it, and parts of the mainstream media are perceptively changing their description and label.
And, quite ominously, Prime Minister Abiy has just announced that Ethiopia’s federal troops will launch a “final” offensive against the TPLF. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... ke-mekelle
Re: Ethiopian troops transported to the Tigray frontline through Asmara – reports
50,000 had been transported by Emirati finance and logistic help.
Many people say they have never seen such military scandal in history!
The *UN security council was supposedly created to stop such shameful operations by nations on another nation, and more so, on another sub-nation.
Many people say they have never seen such military scandal in history!
The *UN security council was supposedly created to stop such shameful operations by nations on another nation, and more so, on another sub-nation.