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The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jan 2025, 19:33

:lol:




ETHIOPIA ― Maj. Gen. Alemshet Degife, a senior Ethiopian army officer, suggested that the ongoing, two-year-long conflict against the Fano rebels in the Amhara region will be dealt with by a militia force as the army decided to withdraw from the Amhara region.

The General argued that Fano rebels are divided and lack proper organization that a police and militia force would be sufficient to deal with them.

According to the General, the army (ENDF), which was involved in a bloody conflicts both in Tigray and Oromia regions, will return to its barracks for a break and additional training in preparation for larger future wars.

He also stated that the Turkish government, through the Ankara Agreement signed with Somalia, "recognizes Ethiopia's right to sea access," describing the agreement as a major victory for Ethiopia - at least that's how this illiterate army general believes it.

"What's wrong with us requesting our own sea access?" asked the general. "It’s our right," he added.

He also characterized Eritrea and Egypt as "historical enemies" of Ethiopia.





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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Fiyameta » 14 Jan 2025, 19:39

IQ of 63. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jan 2025, 19:49

Fiyameta wrote:
14 Jan 2025, 19:39
IQ of 63. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:



Let's remind them, what we're capable of:

In December 1989, the mighty EPLF (ሻዕቢያ) launched a remarkable military operation, covering 2,000 km from its stronghold in the Sahel Mountains to Assosa in western Ethiopia, crossing through Sudanese territory.

This daring mission was aimed not only to create a strategic distraction but also to instill fear in the Derg regime and support the Oromo Liberation fighters secure a base (ዛሬ ምስጋና ቢስ ሆኑብን እንጂ).


... ሻዕቢያ ጭንቅላቱ ያለው ሳህል ተራሮች ላይ ቢሆንም፥ ጅራቱ ግን አሶሳ ላይ ነው ...
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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by almaze » 14 Jan 2025, 20:13

Zemso, Are you talking about General Wedi Medhin Berad? Take a look he's a real poultry pro :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Post by eden » 14 Jan 2025, 20:14

is it my eyes or did senior cadre zmeselo just shared ethioforum video? what’s the world coming to

that’s the same ethioforum he hated for exposing hgdef atrocities in Asmara and Mekelle

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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jan 2025, 20:30

My two personal prostitutés, if your so called "field marshal" was his POW, tell me what that makes Wedi Afom?

C'mon, do the math. It's quite easy.
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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jan 2025, 20:45

What's Che Guevara himself in comparison? 8)

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Re: The chicken farmer, turned general.

Post by Zmeselo » 14 Jan 2025, 20:56



Azerbaijani ships remain detained in Eritrea as investigation continues

14 January 2025

Akbar Novruz

https://www.azernews.az/nation/236435.html



The release of three Azerbaijani ships detained in Eritrean waters on November 7, 2024, remains pending due to ongoing investigations by the Eritrean authorities, Azernews reports.

According to a statement from "Caspian Marine Services B.V.," the documentation process for releasing the vessels has yet to be completed.
The reason why the ships have not yet been released is related to the Eritrean state. An investigation is currently underway in Eritrea in this regard. This will require some time,
the company said.

The company assured that regular contact is being maintained with the crew members aboard the ships.
The condition of each of them is good. The crew members are provided with food, and they are in contact with their family members,
the statement added.

The incident occurred on November 7 when the ships “CMS Pahlevan,” “CMS Yigit,” and “CMS-3,” sailing under the Azerbaijani flag and operated by the Azerbaijani branch of "Caspian Marine Services B.V.," made an unauthorized entry into Eritrean territorial waters. The vessels were en route from the Suez Canal to Abu Dhabi, UAE, when severe weather conditions forced them to deviate.

Despite prior contact with Eritrean port authorities, the ships were deemed to have entered the country's 12-mile territorial waters without authorization and were subsequently detained by local authorities.

A total of 24 crew members are on board the detained ships, including 18 Azerbaijani nationals and six foreign citizens.

Efforts are ongoing to resolve the issue and secure the release of the ships and their crew.

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