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“We are not asking for using somebody’s port, but...."

Post by Somaliman » 26 Dec 2023, 17:29

“We are not asking for using somebody’s port; we are asking a real access that is owned and operated by Ethiopians."

This obviously means that Ethiopia wants to own a portion of another country's land with access to the sea, which is a daydreaming that has gone too far.




https://www.ena.et/web/eng/w/eng_377661 ... ir%20issue.

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Post by Deqi-Arawit » 26 Dec 2023, 17:49

We know where this Sub-Human Gala is heading to.


This Teret Teret is directed at Eritrea and we are going to make sure to turn the Gala to their previous sub-human status just like we have done to the Agames.......The Gala should be on notice!

“We are not asking for using somebody’s port; we are asking a real access that is owned and operated by Ethiopians. Historically, we used to have it; we lost it due to some historical reasons and this is time to reclaim a historical right of Ethiopia to a port. And that port has to be negotiated, secured and has to be linked to what Ethiopia aims to have as a prosperous nation and for regional integration-- as one of the ultimate objectives we have to achieve,” Interim President Samuel.

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Post by tarik » 26 Dec 2023, 17:52

Somaliman wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 17:29
“We are not asking for using somebody’s port; we are asking a real access that is owned and operated by Ethiopians."

This obviously means that Ethiopia wants to own a portion of another country's land with access to the sea, which is a daydreaming that has gone too far.




https://www.ena.et/web/eng/w/eng_377661 ... ir%20issue.
These bantu-galla ethiopians r funny and shameless ppl. He said he doesn't want to use other ports but own or take it by force, does this bantu-galla-agame knows that is a declaration of war? Idiots. This is why our brother the beja or handendewa from east sudan the mayor of port-sudan redsea warned baztard uae and also indirectly 2 bantu-galla agame abiy not 2 fkkkkk with sudan's ports or redsea. It's time my Eritrea-Sudan-Somalia-Djibouti-Egypt to sign a MOU and create a REDSEA FORCE against this bantu-galla-agame ethiopia.


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Post by Somaliman » 26 Dec 2023, 20:55

Historically, we used to have it;
It all depends on from which point you pick your history, as it can equally be said that historically Ethiopia was not used to have any port in Eritrea.

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Post by Dark Energy » 26 Dec 2023, 21:19

And, he is supposed to have a PhD, just like his wish wash boss, Abbiy Ahmed. :lol: :lol: :lol: I don’t know in what planet they are living ! Sovereignty is a holy grail at the UN. If it is violated, peace in the World will take turn to the worse. Rich smaller countries like the Emirates would be in danger. Suppose, Russia decides to take over the Emirates, what country would prevent it from doing so. Russia has some 6,000 nuclear warheads. Tough luck, right ? Ukraine is the beginning. No one knows where this is going. Forget about third world Ethiopia. Ethiopia can never sustain taking over a port by force. But, the ramification of it could be far dangerous. The UN itself could be out of business. The US needs to revisit Ronald Reagan’s space weapons program and the Stragetic Defense Initiative (SDI) to put a stop to it.

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Post by Somaliman » 26 Dec 2023, 21:47

Ethiopia can achieve taking Assab port through a regime change, by replacing Isaias with an Ethiopia's a.s licking puppet. Without Isaias, Eritreans won't be able to do much, as those back home won't fight back, and those abroad would be limited to talking.

Eritrea is all about Isaias, and Eritreans need to figure out how to continue his legacy by putting their differences with Isaias aside and rather focusing on their existential threat - Ethiopia.

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Post by Somaliman » 26 Dec 2023, 22:08

I'm not very happy about the way Isaias runs Eritrea, but as soon as Ethiopia tries to flex its false muscles, I automatically become an apologist for him, because we Somalis have always supported Eritrea and its founding father - Isaias.

In time of a major issue, minor stuff should be kept on hold.

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Post by Sadacha Macca » 26 Dec 2023, 23:12

We all know this talk of access to the sea is all a distraction and we know that various actors are exploiting it for their own benefit and to advance their own agendas, such as agame tarik striving to pretend to be Eritrean, insult Ethiopians, in hopes that he could provoke Ethiopians to insult Eritreans.
Not too long ago, agame boy Tarik was insulting shabia, saying they were to blame for Eritrean problems and that tigrayans and Eritreans "should unite." Now there's other agendas he's pushing.

We can reach amicable agreements in regards to getting access to the sea. Anything other than that, is bound to fail and further destabilize an already volatile region. This should go without saying.


People like deqi arrrr with no wit, also, make me laugh because all they know are insults and ethnic slurs. Fed up is probably right, this guy gets drunk and gets on mereja, randomly ranting and raving. We all know you ain't gonna do nothing to the Oromo brave hearts nor are you capable of anything, unless randomly ranting and saying " subhuman galla" over and over is your idea of "doing something."

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Post by Hawzen » 26 Dec 2023, 23:19

Sadacha Macca wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 23:12


....We can reach amicable agreements in regards to getting access to the sea. Anything other than that, is bound to fail and further destabilize an already volatile region. This should go without saying......
I thought this is only the low IQ Pee Pee cadres idea. So you, brother Sadacha, as typical Oromo support what the incapable immature Prime Minister has been saying about having access to Red Sea?

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Post by Hawzen » 26 Dec 2023, 23:25

Sadacha Macca wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 23:12
We all know this talk of access to the sea is all a distraction and we know that various actors are exploiting it for their own benefit and to advance their own agendas, such as agame tarik striving to pretend to be Eritrean, insult Ethiopians, in hopes that he could provoke Ethiopians to insult Eritreans.
Not too long ago, agame boy Tarik was insulting shabia, saying they were to blame for Eritrean problems and that tigrayans and Eritreans "should unite." Now there's other agendas he's pushing.

We can reach amicable agreements in regards to getting access to the sea. Anything other than that, is bound to fail and further destabilize an already volatile region. This should go without saying.



People like deqi arrrr with no wit, also, make me laugh because all they know are insults and ethnic slurs. Fed up is probably right, this guy gets drunk and gets on mereja, randomly ranting and raving. We all know you ain't gonna do nothing to the Oromo brave hearts nor are you capable of anything, unless randomly ranting and saying " subhuman galla" over and over is your idea of "doing something."
So, you are saying this is not just Pee Pee idea. It is also the idea of the people of Oromo :roll: :roll: :roll: ?

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Post by Somaliman » 26 Dec 2023, 23:55

We can reach amicable agreements in regards to getting access to the sea.

FYI, amicability involves in approaching and engaging with your counterpart and discussing with them amicably and not far.ting loud in the media unilaterally flexing false muscles.

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Post by Deqi-Arawit » 27 Dec 2023, 00:08

Somaliman wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 22:08
I'm not very happy about the way Isaias runs Eritrea, but as soon as Ethiopia tries to flex its false muscles, I automatically become an apologist for him, because we Somalis have always supported Eritrea and its founding father - Isaias.

In time of a major issue, minor stuff should be kept on hold.
If the dictator allowed Russia to have a permanent base in the dahlak island after the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov asked asked him to, you woulnt have witnessed the bitching and moaning of Ethiopians in regards to Sea Outlet. More over, Ethiopia is a fragile fragmented state with too many snowflakes ethnicity on which any adversary can exploit if it make real of its Threat. But the sub-human Gala are still repeating the mistakes of the agame.


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Post by Sadacha Macca » 27 Dec 2023, 01:14

Hawzen wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 23:25
Sadacha Macca wrote:
26 Dec 2023, 23:12
We all know this talk of access to the sea is all a distraction and we know that various actors are exploiting it for their own benefit and to advance their own agendas, such as agame tarik striving to pretend to be Eritrean, insult Ethiopians, in hopes that he could provoke Ethiopians to insult Eritreans.
Not too long ago, agame boy Tarik was insulting shabia, saying they were to blame for Eritrean problems and that tigrayans and Eritreans "should unite." Now there's other agendas he's pushing.

We can reach amicable agreements in regards to getting access to the sea. Anything other than that, is bound to fail and further destabilize an already volatile region. This should go without saying.



People like deqi arrrr with no wit, also, make me laugh because all they know are insults and ethnic slurs. Fed up is probably right, this guy gets drunk and gets on mereja, randomly ranting and raving. We all know you ain't gonna do nothing to the Oromo brave hearts nor are you capable of anything, unless randomly ranting and saying " subhuman galla" over and over is your idea of "doing something."
So, you are saying this is not just Pee Pee idea. It is also the idea of the people of Oromo :roll: :roll: :roll: ?

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Are you serious? Re read what I wrote. I said reaching an agreement is the only way. Not use of force, etc, hence the reason why I said the talk of sea access is a distraction from more pressing issues within Ethiopia.

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Post by Zack » 27 Dec 2023, 02:40

No one should take the galla monkey serious he has not what it takes to threaten Eritrea what so ever besides Eritrea has a strong cohesion a bettter trained army a more diciplined army Ethiopia is a failed country which is on the brink of full civil war with. The the Possibility it might fully dissolve in the future .


Besides what does he mean we lost it due to historic reasons Ethiopian never had a port through out its history it had only a port due to the annexation of Eritrean in the 1950s . Other then that it didn’t exist

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