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temari
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The winners and losers of the peace agreement

Post by temari » 04 Nov 2022, 12:13

Honestly, there are no losers but only winners in the region, particularly

1. The people of Tigray
2. The peoples of Amhara and Afar
3. The peoples of Ethiopia and Eritrea as a whole
4. The governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea
5. TPLF leaders (for saving their lives)
6. Soldiers and fighters from both sides
7. Even those Tigreans and other Ethiopians who oppose the agreement for various reasons

are all winners of the peace agreement and will benefit from the dividend of peace!

The only losers may be those external forces (Egypt comes to my mind :lol: ) who may were hopping to see a disintegrated Ethiopia and those who has made war and suffering of innocent people their business.

Let us all support the implementation of the peace agreement and join hands for the betterment and development of our region! We have so much work to do ahead of us!

Abdisa
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Re: The winners and losers of the peace agreement

Post by Abdisa » 04 Nov 2022, 12:34

TPLF cadres are already setting the social media ablaze with fake news reports of a government "airstrike" in Tigray, which gives you the perfect glimpse into the minds of these TPLF Diaspora warmongers who see Tigray's youth and children as disposable pawns in their battle for supremacy. Don't call it a "peace agreement." It was an unconditional surrender made possible by a swift and decisive military victory.

DefendTheTruth
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Re: The winners and losers of the peace agreement

Post by DefendTheTruth » 04 Nov 2022, 13:58

Abdisa wrote:
04 Nov 2022, 12:34
TPLF cadres are already setting the social media ablaze with fake news reports of a government "airstrike" in Tigray, which gives you the perfect glimpse into the minds of these TPLF Diaspora warmongers who see Tigray's youth and children as disposable pawns in their battle for supremacy. Don't call it a "peace agreement." It was an unconditional surrender made possible by a swift and decisive military victory.
Diaspora can't make war, it can make a much over pitched voice, by its very nature it is a detached entity. Detached not only physically but also psychologically. The biggest failure of the so called Diaspora is its assumption of its position as somebody that can somehow remote control what actually happens on the ground. It has managed in the past to make here and there some sort of financial contributions to instigation of hit and run and then use it for the nightly show of Youtube video consumption. It became a means of generating income for the inept and unemployed sector of the diaspora.

Now those backhome are saying leave us alone, we are tired of your temptation of touching the fire with our hands, if you like the business then put your own hands in it and get the feeling first-hand.

It has become a way of business, but business has also its own phases of boom and bust. The peace process will definitely bring the bust phase of the business.

It is better if the diaspora may realize that its role in what is happening back home is that of a "support" and they are advised to not overstep their true role.

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