Temt wrote: ↑25 Feb 2022, 12:56
I never could understand why Ethiopian leaders like to live on inuendos aka ተረት ተረት and keep on yawning without ever waking up and realizing the reality. What is the reality? Never mind about the hearsay ተረት ተረት they have been indoctrinated to believe that Ethiopia has a "right" to own a sea port, which it never had except for the 30 short years of the illegal Eritrean annexation by their midget king with the help of the US. Believe it or not, Ethiopia is a landlocked country now. Why is that so difficult to understand?
It can seek any bordering country to use port facilities it lacks. But the idea that it must have its own port facility simply because it is a big country is an illusionary daydream that won't materialize.
Temt,
Granted we will be better off you running the sea port the way you do now, if you ask me; remember though, Isu has said, Abiy shall lead us. I don't think he was kidding!
He was thinking of Abiy leading after his demise; I guess, he figured the rest of old guard Shaebia are duds anyway! They'll mess it up like Woyane after Meles was gone.
We just hope they will do better than Woyane after Meles!
Be that as it may, Eritreans were part & parcel of the "ተረት ተረት" core Ethiopians; if you look at recent history, the leading figure of HIM cabinet that came back after Italian invasion of Ethiopia for 5 years was an "Eritrean". Lorenzo Taezaz served as Emperor Haile Selassie's diplomatic representative during the Emperor's exile in Britain following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, being the permanent delegate from Ethiopia to the League of Nations. After the restoration of the Ethiopian government, Lorenzo was Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Posts and Telegraph, and served in the Ethiopian Senate.
Having said that, how about the Eritreans who realize of owning Ethiopia? Why're you attached to keep the sea port to yourself. How many Afar people feel the same way? Can the majority be attached to the inner land/people of Ethiopia? We hear Eritrean Afar is fighting Woyane as we speak? What for, if they feel alien? Chances are they're not Eritrean army?
How about the others? Can they be attached to Axum? Gondar, Humera etc by chance? And what have you?
So, why you guys jump up & down, swear in cutting of Ethiopians off the feeling of ownership of the Red Sea and Eritreans not owning the inland? Be nice to the next generation at least.
BTW, the same goes to Somalis-Djibouti people; they own the inland.
The inland is not as "worthless" as you think; just watch it the next 5 years! We will be the bread basket of the middle east for sure.