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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Right » 17 Dec 2024, 16:19

Fu$ck off Eris boy.
No one is debating you.
If you believe you can demarcate 60 km inland from the coast and ride all the way to Singapore then believe in a donkey can fly myth.
You must be the stupidest in the world if you believe you can blackmail Ethiopia and prosper.
We may be decent and god fearing people and we may be down now but we can’t be deceived by crooks like you.
Leave Ethiopia with all your criminal activities or you will be hunted down like a wild boar.
DISGUSTING PEOPLE.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Abdisa » 17 Dec 2024, 16:57

The only time we were not landlocked was between 1952 and 1991, when US secretary of state John Foster Dulles forced Eritrea to become part of Ethiopia to serve US interest in the region.

The former Ethiopian governor of Eritrea, Shaleqa Dawit Wolde Giorgis revealed in his book that, between 1952 and 1991 over one million Ethiopian soldiers died fighting a war in Eritrea to enforce John Foster Dulles' policies for Eritrea.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Right » 17 Dec 2024, 17:05

F off.
Disgusting Eris. Criminals.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Fiyameta » 18 Dec 2024, 01:22

Switzerland has always been a landlocked country, yet the Swiss are one of the wealthiest people in the world because they don't see their landlocked status a barrier for success.

When given a choice between being a landlocked wealthy Switzerland or a fragmented Yugoslavia, most Ethiopians choose to become like Yugoslavia for lack of knowledge.
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge" (Proverbs 1:7)



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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Abdisa » 18 Dec 2024, 09:02

During Ethiopia's worst famine of 2003 that affected 20 million people, the international donor community asked Eritrea to allow them to use the Massawa and Assab ports for faster food aid delivery to Ethiopia in order to save millions of lives, but Meles Zenawi refused and told the international community that he would rather see millions of Ethiopians die of hunger and starvation than Eritrea benefit from the use of its ports.

Meles repeated the same comments in front of the so-called Ethiopian parliament and received a standing ovation and applause.

The donors were so embarrassed by their "Aid Darling" that they felt awkward to report the number of deaths caused by the TPLF-made famine estimated to be in the millions. There is nothing worse than being mentally locked in your own mind.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by sesame » 18 Dec 2024, 10:27

There was no Ethiopian nation before Minilik. Minilik never saw the sea. Tedros heard about it when the Brits came calling. Yohannes died in Mettema some 700 kms from the Sea. For 200 years before Tedros, Abyssinian was in constant civil war, little useless wars, as Bruce called them, where one war-lord invaded another in endless blood-letting that lasted over 150 years! It was the Italians who converted Assab into a port. Yet you have people with IQ in the low sixties today claiming that it is an Ethiopian port. When Ethiopia finally disintegrates, the epitaph will read, "a dysfunctional nation of people who not only hated everyone else, but hated themselves." How else can one explain this never-ending lust for war.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 18 Dec 2024, 13:35

Is there an Ethiopian country or people who call themselves as Ethiopians?

We have agame
We have tere sega eaters and then we have the Galla who are on each other threat. Hence to claim there is Collective "Ethiopian" national interests is a PR stunt. Ethiopia is a fake country whose foundation is based on Quicksand platform. Hence, the so called Ethiopians should sort out their mess before they externalize their mess out of their jurisdiction.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Right » 18 Dec 2024, 13:56

F off.
Disgusting parasite Eris. Criminals.
You have no business to be in this forum and talk endlessly about Ethiopia.
It is not our problem that no one want to visit Eris forum even if it is created. It is not our problem that you are irrelevant.
Get off from the back of Ethiopia. Parasites.

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 18 Dec 2024, 14:05

Right wrote:
18 Dec 2024, 13:56
F off.
Disgusting parasite Eris. Criminals.
You have no business to be in this forum and talk endlessly about Ethiopia.
It is not our problem that no one want to visit Eris forum even if it is created. It is not our problem that you are irrelevant.
Get off from the back of Ethiopia. Parasites.
Weizero belaynesh yene fiqer :mrgreen:

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Re: Was Ethiopia always landlocked?

Post by ethiopianunity » 19 Dec 2024, 13:31

The people perish with lack of knowledge/ wisdom.

Since the overthrow of our king, Ethiopians have no knowledge of tgeir history, the land, the political systems placed during our kingdom. Purposely, butchers and ignorants programmed "they were opressed" took iver the country delibrately making tge population with short memory. As Teddy Afro said, "if you dont know the past, there is no future". How could it? How can you continue to journey towards mama if you dont know how to fix issues, how to create, how to make peace starting from zero? It is natural process to continue with wisdom of knowledge that existed and continue the future through careful process. I.e, family are made to continue generation.

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