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DefendTheTruth
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by DefendTheTruth » 14 Nov 2025, 14:49
The clique in Eritrea's leadership has been stuck at the the same mentality of militarism and sabotaging all of its neighbors as the main task and duty of a government in power, the same old mindset of its early years of formation, in the bushes and desert of Nakfa, which lies in today's northern Eritrea.
Eritrean leadership with this syndrome can never reconcile itself with a modern day of running a state, can never envisage and implement any sort of government policies geared towards progress and development of its citizens.
It is a moral imperative of any international and regional actors to come to the rescue of the poor people of Eritrea, which has suffered more than its share for decades.
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sarcasm
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by sarcasm » 14 Nov 2025, 16:09
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑14 Nov 2025, 14:49
It is a moral imperative of any international and regional actors to come to the rescue of the poor people of Eritrea
ጅብ ከማያውቁት አገር ሄዶ ቁርበት አንጥፉልኝ ይላል

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DefendTheTruth
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by DefendTheTruth » 14 Nov 2025, 16:18
sarcasm wrote: ↑14 Nov 2025, 16:09
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑14 Nov 2025, 14:49
It is a moral imperative of any international and regional actors to come to the rescue of the poor people of Eritrea
ጅብ ከማያውቁት አገር ሄዶ ቁርበት አንጥፉልኝ ይላል
Are you denying there is no such a Nakfa Syndrome in Eritrea, as outlined by the FM of Ethiopia?