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Selam/
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Re: When you make a deal with the devil, the devil's problems become yours

Post by Selam/ » 04 Apr 2021, 22:39

Kichamo Komalo - 1) Issu has already buried the criminal woyane thugs and he has no business left anymore to stay in Ethiopia. He even got more than what he asked for by taking part of Burre, Zalambesa & Badame. You were told not to disturb the beehive.
2) The tiny woyane leeches & digital militias like yourself will only peel their back and suffer from laryngitis while rolling & screaming in Ferenji streets. KIFU!
Aba wrote:
04 Apr 2021, 22:09
Look what happens when you [deleted] a certified tyrant. You have to tell the world " he's gone. Don't hurt me and punish me."
You have to beg to convince the world the monster is going out and to not take action against Ethiopia. "Please, don't punish us. The monster is leaving"
Little do you know that the world powers know exactly where the monster is and what he's doing. Fools, that's what happens when you make a deal with the devil.
Ethiopia says Eritrean troops have started withdrawing from Tigray[/b]

Soraya Ebrahimi. April 5, 2021

The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said Eritrean forces have started withdrawing from the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia after mounting reports blaming the Eritreans for human rights abuses...


https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/a ... -1.1197180

Aba
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Re: When you make a deal with the devil, the devil's problems become yours

Post by Aba » 04 Apr 2021, 22:42

Look what happens when you make a deal with a monster. Your country turns into shambles, just like the monster's.
Ethiopia is fighting 'difficult and tiresome' guerrilla war in Tigray, says PM

Jason Burke. Sun 4 Apr 2021 16.13 EDT

...There are widespread fears among observers that protracted conflict in Tigray could seriously destabilise Ethiopia, previously a linchpin of stability and western security strategy in one of Africa’s most volatile regions...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/ ... uJxH-xIaYg


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