Why is it questionable? He fought for it, liberated it and exclusively owns it to the end with no question being asked, other than the questions from people like Deqi-Aarawit, and unless you are dreaming to say hand over your exclusive property and go to walk around bare foot, which might be an ideal Dark Energy wishful thinking.Dark Energy wrote: ↑20 Aug 2024, 16:24Deqi,
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.
Re: North Korea: What a country and what a leader
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Re: North Korea: What a country and what a leader
Sun,
Stick to your Oromo politics.

Stick to your Oromo politics.
Re: North Korea: What a country and what a leader
Yes isias fought for the independence of Eritrea but that doesn’t mean he owns every inch of the land or that he owns the people themselves . That’s an absurd thing to say . Why do wonder though isias is one of the big shots of the Shabia eplf are there not any other eplf veterans that can challenge him for the seat I wonder . I know petro solomon is in prison but there must be others to I know there was mesfin Hagos but he decided to live abroad and not be actively involved in politics . If there has to be change I think it should come from a well respected eplf veteran .
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