Under "Our father, the supreme leader " Kim Un, North Korea developed nuclear deterrence, creating the world most sophisticated cyber warfare capability not to mention building armament which are even exported to Russia. The man even build recreation center in the middle of the capital Pyongyang which shames Euro Disney in Paris.
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North Korea: What a country and what a leader
There are some mentality challenged regime supporters who become upset because their leader is compared to the Korean dictator Kim Un in the western press but look at the Korean leader and his achievement.
Under "Our father, the supreme leader " Kim Un, North Korea developed nuclear deterrence, creating the world most sophisticated cyber warfare capability not to mention building armament which are even exported to Russia. The man even build recreation center in the middle of the capital Pyongyang which shames Euro Disney in Paris.
Under "Our father, the supreme leader " Kim Un, North Korea developed nuclear deterrence, creating the world most sophisticated cyber warfare capability not to mention building armament which are even exported to Russia. The man even build recreation center in the middle of the capital Pyongyang which shames Euro Disney in Paris.
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What is the tere sega eaters language say? Does it say, I need to eat more raw meat and drink more Gojame Tij and ultimately dance eskista...That is the vision among the tere sega eaters, they might cry Ethiopia and pretend to be psuedo nationalists but they don't have any vision the state and the country they want to design in their mind.... They are no better than their close kith and kin the Gallas!
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Aramu, your caregiver has not tucked you into bed yet. It's getting late in Sweden.


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We have 1200Km of coastal area and Eritrea has the potential to attract more tourist to visit the country rather than Sheerm Al Sheik in Egypt but we have leadership who take pride in poverty and backwardness and there are also a bunch of low iQ herds who cheer and applaud these traits.
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North Korea is the most severely sanctioned country on planet earth, yet look at this country. Under the "supreme leader, our father" Kim young um, the country is on its way to surpass South Korea in terms of economic activity in the multipolar world.
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Under the alcoholic junk We have an army with no body armor or proper military boot, yet even the janjawid militia have military armor and wear military boots in their fight against the so called sudanese forces.
And here is North Korea achieving a milestone to have a supersonic missile which reach the US mainland. (No excuse that the country was under sanction)
And here is North Korea achieving a milestone to have a supersonic missile which reach the US mainland. (No excuse that the country was under sanction)
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Of course no sane person wishes to see his country being ruled by one oppressive party irrespective of any development which it achieves.
North korea ain't a role model for Eritrea neither for the entire world countries which aspire to have multi party systems. Come on! Give me a break! Don't impose higdef on me and tell me that it is the best.
North korea ain't a role model for Eritrea neither for the entire world countries which aspire to have multi party systems. Come on! Give me a break! Don't impose higdef on me and tell me that it is the best.
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Is Dubai your role model? Most Low IQ negro think multiple party systems is for everyone but for a multi party system to work you need a [deleted] society who has the same heartbeat, the same mission and the same destiny. Most Negro countries are artificial countries which were designed by European colonial powers according to the Berlin conference which was held in 1884 without the consideration of the inhabitants who lives there. that is also why, when you see maps of Africa and the middle east, you see straight lines here and there.kerenite wrote: ↑14 Aug 2024, 14:06Of course no sane person wishes to see his country being ruled by one oppressive party irrespective of any development which it achieves.
North korea ain't a role model for Eritrea neither for the entire world countries which aspire to have multi party systems. Come on! Give me a break! Don't impose higdef on me and tell me that it is the best.
The united Arab emirates is a monarch yet even people from the west move to the country because of its security and low taxes and non existent corruption. As you see, the first priority for any ruler is to meet the basic needs of its population, food, shelter, education, health and infrastructure. and of course security apparatus (Defence and internal security)
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First of all, give credit to the Korean people in general. Compare North Korea and South Korea. But, if you choose to look at North Korea, it starts with the grand father, Kim the first.
Not the big baby, Idi Amin 2.
Actually, building a nuclear bomb for deterrence is not an achievement. US had three times thermo nuclear warheads than the Russians themselves. American labor is not cheap.North Koreans are just slaves of the dictators who rule North Korea. The US realized that it was just a waste of tax payers money. Instead, it chose to build space weapons which came out to be far more cheaper. The US reduced the number of nuclear war heads. The Soviet Union dissolved for it couldn’t compete with US when it comes to building space weapons. Putin complained so much about that. Now, the Russians possess about 1000 more thermonuclear warheads than the US. But, Putin is not sleeping at night well. The fat boy in North Korea is a spoiled brat. He makes the intelligent Korean decent look bad. South Korean population is the envy of their brothers and sisters in Shi…. Hole North. Korea. 
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As always, you have always difficult to connect and difficulty to grasp what message the author is trying to convey.Dark Energy wrote: ↑14 Aug 2024, 16:58First of all, give credit to the Korean people in general. Compare North Korea and South Korea. But, if you choose to look at North Korea, it starts with the grand father, Kim the first.Not the big baby, Idi Amin 2.
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Actually, building a nuclear bomb for deterrence is not an achievement. US had three times thermo nuclear warheads than the Russians themselves. American labor is not cheap.North Koreans are just slaves of the dictators who rule North Korea. The US realized that it was just a waste of tax payers money. Instead, it chose to build space weapons which came out to be far more cheaper. The US reduced the number of nuclear war heads. The Soviet Union dissolved for it couldn’t compete with US when it comes to building space weapons. Putin complained so much about that. Now, the Russians possess about 1000 more thermonuclear warheads than the US. But, Putin is not sleeping at night well. The fat boy in North Korea is a spoiled brat. He makes the intelligent Korean decent look bad. South Korean population is the envy of their brothers and sisters in Shi…. Hole North. Korea.
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Ze NAPPY HEADED KNEE GROWS OF EAST AFRIKA WOULD BE VERY LUCKY TO EVEN BE A QUARTER AS DEVELOPED AS EITHER NORZ R SOUZ KOREA
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Let me hijack you to Uganda,
Yesterday, I just watched a video clip about Eritreans living in Kampala, Uganda. The ugandan reporters were displaying in their clip the eri shops, restaurants and even night clubs and according to the ugandan officials, 20,000 registered eris live in Uganda. It is disgusting and annoying.
Why.... Why....?
Uganda is a resourceless landlocked country. What made it better than Eritrea? Good governance?
Why eris are there?
Yesterday, I just watched a video clip about Eritreans living in Kampala, Uganda. The ugandan reporters were displaying in their clip the eri shops, restaurants and even night clubs and according to the ugandan officials, 20,000 registered eris live in Uganda. It is disgusting and annoying.
Why.... Why....?
Uganda is a resourceless landlocked country. What made it better than Eritrea? Good governance?
Why eris are there?
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Deqi,
Have you ever heard of South Korea ?
Anyhow, Communism is garbage. Lazy A..ssss.zzzzz love it. God knows how many innocent Koreans are languishing in this overgrown child like spoiled dictator’s prison ? 
Have you ever heard of South Korea ?
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Context context. Compare Eritrea with North Korea. Why do you think i posted this article to begin with? Why do you think i didn't brought Malaysia or Laos?Dark Energy wrote: ↑20 Aug 2024, 15:18Deqi,
Have you ever heard of South Korea ?![]()
Anyhow, Communism is garbage. Lazy A..ssss.zzzzz love it. God knows how many innocent Koreans are languishing in this overgrown child like spoiled dictator’s prison ?
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Deqi,
You need to be fair. North Korea has been a stable country more than seventy years. You can’t compare the work force potential of North Korea to Eritrea. You need to compare apples to apples . The North Korean dictator is just a big boy. I don’t question Isayas potential.I question his intentions. What really is his objective? He is a smart man. No question about that. His motive and objectives are questionable . The North Korean leader is just a boy playing with toys. As long as Eritreans are divided by region and religion, Eritrea will continue to be toasted.
You need to be fair. North Korea has been a stable country more than seventy years. You can’t compare the work force potential of North Korea to Eritrea. You need to compare apples to apples . The North Korean dictator is just a big boy. I don’t question Isayas potential.I question his intentions. What really is his objective? He is a smart man. No question about that. His motive and objectives are questionable . The North Korean leader is just a boy playing with toys. As long as Eritreans are divided by region and religion, Eritrea will continue to be toasted.
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North Korea and Eritrea share one significant similarity: both are totalitarian regimes. However, they diverge greatly in all other aspects of society. The people of Eritrea are highly cultured, deeply traditional, and religiously devout. Yet, religious persecution is prevalent, as the practice of faith is restricted to Orthodox Christianity and Sunni Islam. Other Christian denominations, such as Catholicism, must register with the state. In contrast, North Korea openly persecutes Christians, while Buddhism and other religions are allowed to be practiced to some extent.
The work ethic of the people in these two nations also differs notably. In Eritrea, the population is not inherently lazy, but rather, they lack motivation due to the regime's failure to encourage them to reach their full potential. In North Korea, however, the regime actively motivates its people to strive for excellence, demonstrate strength, and remain obedient to the state.
The leadership styles of the two dictators further highlight the differences between these nations. Isaias Afwerki, Eritrea's leader, is primarily focused on foreign relations and often neglects the pressing domestic issues within his country. In contrast, the much younger North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, is heavily invested in developing his nation's military and technological capabilities, despite the difficulty in accurately assessing North Korea's economy due to limited data. Nonetheless, North Korea's GDP is estimated to be five to six times larger than that of Eritrea.
Eritrea possesses significant potential for economic growth, with abundant natural resources and a young population. However, its outdated communist ideology stifles this potential. To unlock its economic viability, Eritrea must embrace free-market capitalism, diversify its economy, and encourage innovation across all sectors. This shift would allow for greater investment and the emergence of joint ventures, paving the way for the country's economic revival.
Dr Zackovich
The work ethic of the people in these two nations also differs notably. In Eritrea, the population is not inherently lazy, but rather, they lack motivation due to the regime's failure to encourage them to reach their full potential. In North Korea, however, the regime actively motivates its people to strive for excellence, demonstrate strength, and remain obedient to the state.
The leadership styles of the two dictators further highlight the differences between these nations. Isaias Afwerki, Eritrea's leader, is primarily focused on foreign relations and often neglects the pressing domestic issues within his country. In contrast, the much younger North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, is heavily invested in developing his nation's military and technological capabilities, despite the difficulty in accurately assessing North Korea's economy due to limited data. Nonetheless, North Korea's GDP is estimated to be five to six times larger than that of Eritrea.
Eritrea possesses significant potential for economic growth, with abundant natural resources and a young population. However, its outdated communist ideology stifles this potential. To unlock its economic viability, Eritrea must embrace free-market capitalism, diversify its economy, and encourage innovation across all sectors. This shift would allow for greater investment and the emergence of joint ventures, paving the way for the country's economic revival.
Dr Zackovich
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And you are sitting at the safe distance and asking them to lift their fingers not knowing the fact that even lifting their fingers may easily lead to the burning of their fingers beyond repairs if the fingers are not used to getting lifted. "Soldiers don't have military boots?" Hmm... what for do they need military boots when bare foot running and fighting can also be the marshal art of the day? Remember the fact that the great world marathoners Abebe Bikila and Mamo wolde did run bare foot and won marathon world gold medal with no question being asked. And you develop your country and its resources when you have hope, trust in yourself and trust in your people but if nothing of these elements are not there you just close the door and sit around with your fingers and legs crossed until the Lord comes back for the promised second coming and take care of all the needs. When it comes to North Korea it is a technological (military) giant to be reckoned with, be it for good or not.Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑14 Aug 2024, 13:11Under the alcoholic junk We have an army with no body armor or proper military boot, yet even the janjawid militia have military armor and wear military boots in their fight against the so called sudanese forces.
And here is North Korea achieving a milestone to have a supersonic missile which reach the US mainland. (No excuse that the country was under sanction)


