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The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 18:08

The Syrians regardless of their ethnicity stood behind their leader Bashar al assad and defeated the islamists who were financed by gulf countries, turkey, Israel and the US in 2014. After the defeat of the terrrorist , instead of reforming and making some changes to build a national unity government, the syrian dictator went to rule the country as business as usual. Which ultimately exhausted the people and made no resistance when the islamist came and conquered Syria within a month.


Likewise, The Eritrean dictators reluctance to reform and open a window of opportunity to Eritreans to live a normal life is not only antagonizing the eternal mourners of some sect of Eritrean society, but also his ardent supporters. the old guards who used to admire him are either old or dead. wearing worn out clothes is not going to convince the poor eritreans to support the dictator unconditionally anymore. The 25 years of empty promises of ጽርግያታት ክስራሕ ኣለዎ፣ ሓይሊ ኤሌክትሪክ ክሰፍሕ ኣለዎ,ኤርትራውያን ጽሩይ ማይ ክሰትዩ፣ኣለዎም፣ ኤርትራውያን ክምሃሩ ኣለዎም is just a boring and exhausting time consuming stunt on which it is becoming clear and clear for every day which passes.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by temari » 08 Dec 2024, 18:15

I don’t think Isaias faces remotely anything like Assad. Syrians fought a bitter civil war for 13 years to remove Assad while the so called Eritrean opposition hasn’t even decided whether to shoot its first bullet :lol: They are instead busy vandalizing western cities :lol:

Abiy has a much more realistic chance of facing the fate of Assad in the near future especially if the main armed forces join hands. Isaias is nowhere near to that level, in fact there’s no sign of an armed struggle.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 18:24

temari wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:15
I don’t think Isaias faces remotely anything like Assad. Syrians fought a bitter civil war for 13 years to remove Assad while the so called Eritrean opposition hasn’t even decided whether to shoot its first bullet :lol: They are instead busy vandalizing western cities :lol:

Abiy has a much more realistic chance of facing the fate of Assad in the near future especially if the main armed forces join hands. Isaias is nowhere near to that level, in fact there’s no sign of an armed struggle.
That is exactly what Bashar al Assad felt a week ago. He thought every thing is calm but the Syrian Army just abandoned their position without a fight and joined the resistance or fled to Iraq.

In regard to Abiye, the man just think he is the governor or mayor of Addis Ababa while leaving the rest of Ethiopia to its fate.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Somaliman » 08 Dec 2024, 18:25

The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.


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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Agazi General » 08 Dec 2024, 18:30

Z AGAMES OF KONFUSED KEBESSAN LAND ARE TOO DOCILE AND PACIFIED TO REBEL AGAINST Z SUPERIOR AGAME STRATEGIST KING ISAYAS. IF Z VETERAN EPLF MEMBERS DONT ASSIST OR LEAD Z REBELLION, ZEN KING ISAYAS WILL BE IN POWER UNTIL 2049. ZEN RETIRE AND GIVE POWER 2 ANOZER AGAME KING ABRAHAM AFEWERKI.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 18:30

Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:25
The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.
Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

Given the strategic significance of bab el mendeb straight and the strong hold of the Houthis in Yemen, Great Britain is losing too much capital to insure boats which passes the straight and the US can't let the Houthis to control the narrow straight in the Red Sea area because it is through this straight it controls the Middle East.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Dark Energy » 08 Dec 2024, 18:39

Deqi,

Isayas and Beshir are not similar dictators. Hafez Al Assad , the father of Beshir was a lot similar to Isayas. If Abraham inherits power from Isayas, perhaps Abraham would be a lot like Beshir. Third World country presidents are all jokes. They are like gang leaders. Perhaps I am pessimistic. I just don’t see any meaningful change coming to Eritrea. Isayas told the Eritrean people that it is impossible to safeguard Eritrea sea by ourselves. A few weeks later, Abbiy shows up in Asmara. Abbiy told Eritreans on Eritrean. Media, አሰብ እንካፈላለን :evil: Then Isayas flies to Addis and hands symbolic key to lead us, meaning Eritreans and Ethiopians. That is handing out sovereignty on the silver platter. twisted: :roll: . ሂበካ ኣሎኹ መፍትሕ እስኻ ኢኻ ትመርሓና 8) :x
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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by tarik » 08 Dec 2024, 18:44

Here is z truth how slave usa-turkey toppled assad 2 please terrorist-israhell and 2 z same time 2 weaken iran and hizbuallah. What they don't know is z syrian rebels next target will be terrorist-israhell and it's slave the usa's base and interests in syria and all middle east. Mark my words. :lol:
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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Somaliman » 08 Dec 2024, 18:45

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:30
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:25
The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.
Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

Given the strategic significance of bab el mendeb straight and the strong hold of the Houthis in Yemen, Great Britain is losing too much capital to insure boats which passes the straight and the US can't let the Houthis to control the narrow straight in the Red Sea area because it is through this straight it controls the Middle East.


Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

It's not about who would prevent the US from doing do, but why should the US do this in the first place, as it has no interest in such an exercise?

The US has already a military base in Djibouti and can do whatever it wants in that area, and PIA is not obstructing anyone in the course of fighting the Houthis, neither has he got anything to do with the Houthis.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 18:52

Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:45
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:30
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:25
The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.
Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

Given the strategic significance of bab el mendeb straight and the strong hold of the Houthis in Yemen, Great Britain is losing too much capital to insure boats which passes the straight and the US can't let the Houthis to control the narrow straight in the Red Sea area because it is through this straight it controls the Middle East.


Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

It's not about who would prevent the US from doing do, but why should the US do this in the first place, as it has no interest in such an exercise?

The US has already a military base in Djibouti and can do whatever it wants in that area, and PIA is not obstructing anyone in the course of fighting the Houthis, neither has he got anything to do with the Houthis.
For the same reason Eritrea was incorporated to Ethiopia in the first place. Even then, the US had a strong hold in the Middle East but to safeguard its strategic interest, it forced Eritrea to be incorporated to their "ally Ethiopia".


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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Somaliman » 08 Dec 2024, 19:09

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:52
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:45
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:30
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:25
The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.
Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

Given the strategic significance of bab el mendeb straight and the strong hold of the Houthis in Yemen, Great Britain is losing too much capital to insure boats which passes the straight and the US can't let the Houthis to control the narrow straight in the Red Sea area because it is through this straight it controls the Middle East.


Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

It's not about who would prevent the US from doing do, but why should the US do this in the first place, as it has no interest in such an exercise?

The US has already a military base in Djibouti and can do whatever it wants in that area, and PIA is not obstructing anyone in the course of fighting the Houthis, neither has he got anything to do with the Houthis.
For the same reason Eritrea was incorporated to Ethiopia in the first place. Even then, the US had a strong hold in the Middle East but to safeguard its strategic interest, it forced Eritrea to be incorporated to their "ally Ethiopia".




So, you prefer to see PIA overthrown and replaced with an Eritrean puppet of Ethiopia who kisses Ethiopian ar'ses and brings Eritrea under the control of Ethiopia, rather than PIA continuing to rule Eritrea!!!

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 19:23

Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 19:09
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:52
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:45
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:30
Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 18:25
The main difference is that the operation to topple Bashar Al-Assad was orchestrated and led by the US, using Erdogan, for Israel. In contrast, neither the US nor Israel have any interest in bringing down PIA.
Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

Given the strategic significance of bab el mendeb straight and the strong hold of the Houthis in Yemen, Great Britain is losing too much capital to insure boats which passes the straight and the US can't let the Houthis to control the narrow straight in the Red Sea area because it is through this straight it controls the Middle East.


Who would prevent the US if it function as the Ethiopian Air Force while leaving the infantry position to Abiye soldiers? The United Nations?

It's not about who would prevent the US from doing do, but why should the US do this in the first place, as it has no interest in such an exercise?

The US has already a military base in Djibouti and can do whatever it wants in that area, and PIA is not obstructing anyone in the course of fighting the Houthis, neither has he got anything to do with the Houthis.
For the same reason Eritrea was incorporated to Ethiopia in the first place. Even then, the US had a strong hold in the Middle East but to safeguard its strategic interest, it forced Eritrea to be incorporated to their "ally Ethiopia".




So, you prefer to see PIA overthrown and replaced with an Eritrean puppet of Ethiopia who kisses Ethiopian ar'ses and brings Eritrea under the control of Ethiopia, rather than PIA continuing to rule Eritrea!!!
of course but that is exactly where we are heading. If soldiers are still in the trench despite there is no war and they can't run their life the way it is fit. do you think they are going to defend their position? after all, this is exactly what happened to the Syrian Army. They were inflitrated with bribe and better living condition and the result is way what they expected. They only expected that only Aleppo will fall but within a week, the entire syria fall and there is no army to defend the regime.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Somaliman » 08 Dec 2024, 19:34

I don't think there are many Eritreans out there agreeing with you on using Ethiopia to overthrow PIA and replace him with an Eritrean puppet of Ethiopia and bring Eritrea under the control of Ethiopia, which might lead to reversing Eritrea's hard-won independence. I don't even think Kerenite and Dark Energy who oppose PIA would agree with you on this.

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Post by Educator » 08 Dec 2024, 19:54

No way, Isu will never face the fate of Al Assad. For one, he is too smart. Second the population is not large enough to uprise. Third, all his enemies are fractured before him for unknown reasons.

Just wait for nature to take its course in Eritrea.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 08 Dec 2024, 20:22

Somaliman wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 19:34
I don't think there are many Eritreans out there agreeing with you on using Ethiopia to overthrow PIA and replace him with an Eritrean puppet of Ethiopia and bring Eritrea under the control of Ethiopia, which might lead to reversing Eritrea's hard-won independence. I don't even think Kerenite and Dark Energy who oppose PIA would agree with you on this.
I meant of course not.

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Re: The fate of the Eritrean dictator is going to be similar like Bashar al Assad of syria

Post by Somaliman » 08 Dec 2024, 20:31

“Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true!” - and see all of a sudden Eritrea under the control of Ethiopia, which will play you "we're the same people" music to your detriment. And guess what - this time around, Ethiopia would quickly populate Eritrea with millions of Ethiopians in no time to reduce your identity to a tiny minority within 120 million fuc'king Ethiopians.

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