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Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
When I said the sodomite dictator doesn't have any interest in resolving the domestic issues of Eritrea, and that he doesn't envision seeing a progressive and prosperous country, The fools dismissed me as just a bitter hater. Unlike those with a low IQ, I have studied the dictator's character, his speeches, and how his "03" network spreads news in the diaspora to legitimize his authoritarian dictatorship. Above all, the dictator cannot live in a peaceful environment; a peaceful environment poses an imminent threat to his pathetic rule, where he would finally be held accountable for all his failures.
Regime supporters were so delighted when the US pledged to lift sanctions. After all, Trump doesn't give a damn if a foreign government is run as a democracy or a dictatorship—for Trump, everything is about business and interests. That is also why he was ready to make a deal with the dictator to create a win-win situation. Instead of embracing this olive branch and meeting the US halfway, the dictator, true to his characteristic nature, blasted US foreign policy. He argued that Iran has an inalienable right to a nuclear arsenal, that the attempted removal of Maduro from Caracas was illegal, and that Venezuela poses no threat to anyone. He also lectured on why ethnic federalism in Ethiopia is bad. Meanwhile, domestic issues were treated as a mere periphery in his entire speech.
Eritreans still had high hopes that he could transform for the better, particularly after the US lifted sanctions. People were excited to return to Eritrea and make a living there. But the dictator poured cold water on their hopes and shattered their expectations with this gibberish talk.
Regime supporters were so delighted when the US pledged to lift sanctions. After all, Trump doesn't give a damn if a foreign government is run as a democracy or a dictatorship—for Trump, everything is about business and interests. That is also why he was ready to make a deal with the dictator to create a win-win situation. Instead of embracing this olive branch and meeting the US halfway, the dictator, true to his characteristic nature, blasted US foreign policy. He argued that Iran has an inalienable right to a nuclear arsenal, that the attempted removal of Maduro from Caracas was illegal, and that Venezuela poses no threat to anyone. He also lectured on why ethnic federalism in Ethiopia is bad. Meanwhile, domestic issues were treated as a mere periphery in his entire speech.
Eritreans still had high hopes that he could transform for the better, particularly after the US lifted sanctions. People were excited to return to Eritrea and make a living there. But the dictator poured cold water on their hopes and shattered their expectations with this gibberish talk.
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
The sodomite dedicated 15% of his speech to domestic policy, even the domestic policy were just the usual non sense..."we should, we could have, unless we do" people should be judges.
Here is his domestic topics.
Here is his domestic topics.
and here is Foreign topics.In last year's celebration, I outlined our developmental struggle across various fronts and sectors, including our priorities. While the concept is not new, it is primarily intended to elevate the livelihood of our people—initially in specific areas, but broadly and permanently to liberate us from a subsistence economy. It aims to reinforce our productivity, sustainably expand our output, and transition toward excellent management, value-addition, manufacturing, industrialization, and superior services. Not confined to the economy, it encompasses diplomatic and informational fronts as well. Capital and technology, alongside the vast and sustainable partnerships arising with emerging opportunities, are tasks we do not take lightly.
As stated repeatedly, the decisive force is ensuring synergy and sustainability by coordinating the broad participation of the population, the quantity and quality of professionals, experts, and youth, with our patriotic citizens abroad. However, to advance at our desired pace, we must review, refine, and mobilize our resources for our programs and plans. Consequently, some friction or slowdowns (ሰገጥ ምባል) may not be absent in the year 2026.
Our road and transport projects will expand as designed. Large-scale housing programs will be pushed forward in tandem. Projects to expand water and electricity services, barring supply delays, will be deployed this year. In social services, priority will be given to education with broad public support; programs starting from pre-school will receive the primary impetus, and expectations are high. The expansion of qualitative health services is also highly anticipated.
Honorable Ladies and Gentlemen,
Given the uniqueness and understandable strategic weight of the United States, on the occasion of the 34th Independence Anniversary, I noted that the return of Trump to the "White House" required an early assessment and serious homework to understand his policy directions, approaches, and the footprint they leave behind. However, establishing evaluation frameworks, gathering evidence, and reading the process as a pattern requires more patience than hasty conclusions because the phenomenon is heavy and complex. To explore Trump's proclaimed "MAGA" slogan and its meaning, it is timely and essential to align various topics (wealth, industrial output, technological dominance, military power, spheres of influence, etc.) within the historical context of the United States—especially during the Cold War era and the recent "unipolar" era of unbridled dominance—to understand its future trajectory.
In the economy... the strategy of economic dislocation caused by the dominant "globalization" ideology following the end of the Cold War was not minor. The fact that Washington's debt, which I mentioned last year as galloping at 30 trillion, is rising toward 40 trillion today is simple proof. While Trump's recognition of this danger and decline can be considered "positive," will the remedies he is pursuing (. . .cutting expenditures, pulling back and relocating globalized industries and investments, raising tariffs, lowering domestic taxes, monopolizing critical minerals, flexing power and threatening, intensive diplomatic and propaganda campaigns. . . etc.) work? Where and with whom? Technological dominance, including AI, requires a deep and analytical assessment... What about military power? ... military power is not measured merely by theatrical boasting, threats, crushing and killing those deemed "small," or the sheer volume of nuclear weapons, drones, and missiles.
Honorable Ladies and Gentlemen,
Beyond the balloons, among the issues drawing attention over the past year, looking at the examples of Venezuela and Iran is not a bad idea.
...If he [Maduro] could be prosecuted under international law, why and by what legal standard can the "White House" take unilateral actions to "detain" him? Does Venezuela truly pose a threat to American national security? How? Was Maduro as an individual a threat to US national security? Was the operation to detain him a pretext and a scapegoat for other agendas?
Iran
...regarding the war declared against Iran, there are fundamental questions that must be answered: Which countries have nuclear programs? Which countries possess and develop nuclear weapons (of various types)? By what right or whose permission do countries possess and develop nuclear weapons? If there are "licensors," what right or privilege do they have? Why is Iran alone barred? Is Iran truly a threat to America? What legal privilege does America have to launch a unilateral attack? Instead of merely looking at the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a consequence, it requires connecting issues relevant to international and regional stability. It is indisputable that this was a strategic mistake driven by miscalculation. It must stop, along with its obvious dangers.
Honorable Ladies and Gentlemen,
...How will the issues Trump is handling evolve? With Europe? China? Russia? India? The Middle East? Asia? Latin America? Africa? . . . While tracking this hour by hour with coordinated radars is necessary, what independent alternative can be envisioned? It must be mentioned here that criticizing Trump alone is not enough...
Broadly speaking, the response should not be reactive contingencies based on "how the agendas initiated by powerful and non-powerful actors affect us." Instead, there is no substitute for advancing with active initiatives, guided by ideas and strategies anchored in fundamental values.
Exiting the obsolete international system that marginalizes peoples is a necessity, not a choice. An old system characterized by a lack of free markets and fair trade, devoid of equitable distribution of wealth and income, driven by usury, speculation, plunder, and arrogance—managed by financial institutions that profit from a "zero-sum" game of exploitation, representing a continuation of slavery and colonialism—must be removed. Bringing about a new international system of equity and justice is an unpostponable human mission. Since the era we are in is a transition from the old international system to a new one, although it contains no new inventions, as a continuation of the values of the Eritrean people's liberation struggle, the guiding ideas we presented to the 80th United Nations General Assembly, which can expand and enrich, were as follows:
Humanity must equitably own its economic resources and the fruits of its labor, expanding wealth while moving toward sustainable, generational growth and prosperity,
To secure prosperity and growth, peace and stability must reign,
To establish peace and stability, equity and justice must be ensured,
To foster broader regional and international peace, stability, and shared growth, there must be mutual respect, complementarity, and integration,
To establish a legal enforcement structure and mechanism that governs these fundamental aspirations of humanity.
While dismantling the decayed system and organizing a new one concerns humanity at large, it most critically affects the peoples of Africa, who subsist on primary economies and are the primary victims of the "zero-sum" game. Therefore, Africa and its various sub-regions must formulate complementary strategies and draft plans within the wider global arena to wage this struggle... If the African Union does not rise to the mission demanded by the times, it will lack relevance. Therefore, our solidarity and alliance within Africa must be active and strengthened.
Closer to home, in our region—
Last year, from what we call our neighborhood, I specifically mentioned the Nile Basin, the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and the Gulf, with particular focus on Sudan and Ethiopia. The global sensitivity of this neighborhood has become more pronounced with the crisis currently unfolding in the Strait of Hormuz. It has been reaffirmed that there is no alternative to a collective security mechanism established by a treaty among the nations of the neighborhood, free from the intervention or interference of any global or self-proclaimed "regional powers." Any other reliance on external "guardians" is unviable. The time has come to work earnestly toward this.
Honorable Ladies and Gentlemen,
The part of the neighborhood we see most closely... is the Horn of Africa... The situation in Somalia, Ethiopia, and South Sudan is highly concerning. It clearly demands more attention and work. What is the problem or problems? ... general common characteristics... can be summarized as the challenges of nation-building.
Horizontal polarization of society/citizens: Instead of building a nation based on citizenship, polarizing society through hatred under various names—ethnicity, clan, religion, etc.—to the point of escalating into mutual killing.
Cultivating a system of warlords and militias as a substitute for sovereign state institutions.
Fostering a highly corrupt culture of theft.
Worst and compounding of all: foreign intervention and subservience to external interests.
There may be quantitative variations in the details. In a general classification, however, these are the primary crises that must be cured. As a practical prerequisite, foreign interventions and funding must cease.
Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
It almost sound as if afewerki is the enemy of Eritrea and he wants Eritrea to become a Failled state no sane leader would make such weird policies . He should have capitalized on the lift of the sanctions and create an open market system for Eritrea . Allow Eritreans in diaspora to come back invest in their country also attract foreign investment build new infrastructure projects. . Create possible new jobs . Create more individual freedom even if he did 30 percent of this the change would be gradual and visible . But I listen to the independence speech it was all about Sudan Somalia Yemen. Iran the Arab world maduro last but not least how to make Ethiopia better it is so strange for a leader of Eritrea being so obsessed with Ethiopia
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
It is tragic indeed! Yet there are still people advising us to celeberate and they are mad that he is getting old...Talk about stockholm syndrome here.Zack wrote: ↑26 May 2026, 16:24It almost sound as if afewerki is the enemy of Eritrea and he wants Eritrea to become a Failled state no sane leader would make such weird policies . He should have capitalized on the lift of the sanctions and create an open market system for Eritrea . Allow Eritreans in diaspora to come back invest in their country also attract foreign investment build new infrastructure projects. . Create possible new jobs . Create more individual freedom even if he did 30 percent of this the change would be gradual and visible . But I listen to the independence speech it was all about Sudan Somalia Yemen. Iran the Arab world maduro last but not least how to make Ethiopia better it is so strange for a leader of Eritrea being so obsessed with Ethiopia
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
ወይዘሮ ሸማይነሽ. ወይዘሮ ዝመስሎ፣ ወይዘሮ ፍያመታ. Cheering for the destruction of their country


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ደቂ ዓጣሪት
The more you cry, the more we enjoy it. Eritrea has defeated all her enemies and has proudly celebrated its 35th independece day.This year's celebrations were one of the best ever!
መን ከም ኤሱ: መን ከም ሻዕብያ: መን ከም ኤርትራዊ!
The more you cry, the more we enjoy it. Eritrea has defeated all her enemies and has proudly celebrated its 35th independece day.This year's celebrations were one of the best ever!
መን ከም ኤሱ: መን ከም ሻዕብያ: መን ከም ኤርትራዊ!
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
Do you know why? because they thought, after the US lift its sactions, people expected the sodomite to allow people to live their life and instead, the sodomite poured a cold water on their body with diversionary tactics by talking international events which he doenst have any control over. But you are stupid cu2nt low IQ to figure that out....
The sodomite was asking; Why was Marudo captured? why cant iran build its own nuclear weapons while it is allowed for the west to build their own...Why does Ethiopia has ethnic based governance; why do israel and the united arab emirates wants to create proxy war in the middle east.......
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
Sodomite supporters....The world including sub sahran african countries are moving in lightening speed.....And your lord is worried about maduro.


Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
deqi Atarit,
You are banned for life. Did you expect to go back to Eritrea. You are better of with your cousins!
You are banned for life. Did you expect to go back to Eritrea. You are better of with your cousins!
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
Sodomite supporters.....Even the Juvenile Galla is outshining the useless sodomite dictator...a state of the art hospital.
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
አቦይ አጀውጀው,Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑25 May 2026, 15:09When I said the sodomite dictator doesn't have any interest in resolving the domestic issues of Eritrea, and that he doesn't envision seeing a progressive and prosperous country, The fools dismissed me as just a bitter hater. Unlike those with a low IQ, I have studied the dictator's character, his speeches, and how his "03" network spreads news in the diaspora to legitimize his authoritarian dictatorship. Above all, the dictator cannot live in a peaceful environment; a peaceful environment poses an imminent threat to his pathetic rule, where he would finally be held accountable for all his failures.
Regime supporters were so delighted when the US pledged to lift sanctions. After all, Trump doesn't give a damn if a foreign government is run as a democracy or a dictatorship—for Trump, everything is about business and interests. That is also why he was ready to make a deal with the dictator to create a win-win situation. Instead of embracing this olive branch and meeting the US halfway, the dictator, true to his characteristic nature, blasted US foreign policy. He argued that Iran has an inalienable right to a nuclear arsenal, that the attempted removal of Maduro from Caracas was illegal, and that Venezuela poses no threat to anyone. He also lectured on why ethnic federalism in Ethiopia is bad. Meanwhile, domestic issues were treated as a mere periphery in his entire speech.
Eritreans still had high hopes that he could transform for the better, particularly after the US lifted sanctions. People were excited to return to Eritrea and make a living there. But the dictator poured cold water on their hopes and shattered their expectations with this gibberish talk.
I hope you will relocate to the ዘርጣጤ so you can die quickly. This world would be a better place with one less of you.
ሕርርርርርርርርርርርርርርርርር ኩምትርርርርርርርር ዳ'ኣ በል
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
ወይዘሮ ፋክድ ኣብ.....Fed_Up wrote: ↑27 May 2026, 00:33አቦይ አጀውጀው,Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑25 May 2026, 15:09When I said the sodomite dictator doesn't have any interest in resolving the domestic issues of Eritrea, and that he doesn't envision seeing a progressive and prosperous country, The fools dismissed me as just a bitter hater. Unlike those with a low IQ, I have studied the dictator's character, his speeches, and how his "03" network spreads news in the diaspora to legitimize his authoritarian dictatorship. Above all, the dictator cannot live in a peaceful environment; a peaceful environment poses an imminent threat to his pathetic rule, where he would finally be held accountable for all his failures.
Regime supporters were so delighted when the US pledged to lift sanctions. After all, Trump doesn't give a damn if a foreign government is run as a democracy or a dictatorship—for Trump, everything is about business and interests. That is also why he was ready to make a deal with the dictator to create a win-win situation. Instead of embracing this olive branch and meeting the US halfway, the dictator, true to his characteristic nature, blasted US foreign policy. He argued that Iran has an inalienable right to a nuclear arsenal, that the attempted removal of Maduro from Caracas was illegal, and that Venezuela poses no threat to anyone. He also lectured on why ethnic federalism in Ethiopia is bad. Meanwhile, domestic issues were treated as a mere periphery in his entire speech.
Eritreans still had high hopes that he could transform for the better, particularly after the US lifted sanctions. People were excited to return to Eritrea and make a living there. But the dictator poured cold water on their hopes and shattered their expectations with this gibberish talk.
I hope you will relocate to the ዘርጣጤ so you can die quickly. This world would be a better place with one less of you.
ሕርርርርርርርርርርርርርርርርር ኩምትርርርርርርርር ዳ'ኣ በል![]()
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እንታይ ዘሕረር ኣለኒ...... Disappointed አወ ምሕራር ግን ኣብ ሓንጎለይ ከማን ኣይ ሓስቦን....
How was maduro? What did you learn from the speech of the 80 years old sodomite dictator ?
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Re: Sodomite supporters: What did i say?
Tigrayans are making choices that seem to disregard both their short- and long-term interests. If I were in the shoes of the Tigrayan people at this critical juncture, I would not be willing to sacrifice a single life to change the status quo. Anyone can see that current conditions are not conducive for Tigray to break the Pretoria agreement and pursue a path of confrontation against the Galla. Yet, Woyane leadership, encouraged by the sodomite dictator, seems set on a destructive path, mobilizing and drafting youth into the military for a potential conflict.
Even if a confrontational path is chosen, what is Tigray’s ultimate end game? Is it to march all the way to Addis Ababa to force a regime change?, then what? If Tigrayans want to act strategically, they should remain neutral. They should secure enough federal funding from the galla to operate Tigray and maintain a functional relationship with the sodomite of adi halo. By doing so, they can hold a middle-ground position and wait to see how regional dynamics shift. After all, this is the exact strategy the Galla elite utilized; they assumed the helm of power largely by biding their time and letting events take their course.
But here woyane gathering children goingto slaughter house.


Even if a confrontational path is chosen, what is Tigray’s ultimate end game? Is it to march all the way to Addis Ababa to force a regime change?, then what? If Tigrayans want to act strategically, they should remain neutral. They should secure enough federal funding from the galla to operate Tigray and maintain a functional relationship with the sodomite of adi halo. By doing so, they can hold a middle-ground position and wait to see how regional dynamics shift. After all, this is the exact strategy the Galla elite utilized; they assumed the helm of power largely by biding their time and letting events take their course.
But here woyane gathering children goingto slaughter house.


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