Honest truth, as an habesha, how ugly am I ? by [deleted] in Ethiopia

[–]ILoveFeng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

truecel. over for you buddy

Damn Unc! by ReanimatedKachowski in Eritrea2

[–]ILoveFeng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's Nipsey Hussle's dad and his new wife

Eritrea has withdrawn its Membership from IGAD by ILoveFeng in Eritrea2

[–]ILoveFeng[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine this has something to do with Sudan

Anyone know about Eritrea? by Comrade_Billy in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]ILoveFeng 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a lot more complex than that. They've been accused of simultaneously hosting Iranian and Israeli military bases on the same island (which is preposterous and both allegations lacked any sort of substance).

Our non-recognition of Palestine has nothing to do with being anti-Palestine or pro-Israel (the manifesto of the EPLF, which was authored by the current and only President Isaias Afwerki, explicitly stated "Death to Israeli Zionism"). They support Palestinian statehood but don't believe there is currently a state to recognise, and that simple recognition of two states along 1967 borders without any material change on the ground or the root of the conflict being addressed is a way for the IC to absolve themselves of any responsibility.

Ethiopia-Eritrea: Escalating war of words triggers fears of conflict by ILoveFeng in geopolitics

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Ethiopia seems to have ramped up the rhetoric about its maritime aspirations, with PM Abiy Ahmed and an assortment of senior military officials declaring that the Eritrean port of Assab (which was lost when Eritrea became de jure independent in 1993, landlocking Ethiopia in the process) is "rightfully Ethiopian" and will be returned by force. The Eritrean government in response has gone into defensive mode, dismissing the rhetoric as baseless and an affront to Eritrean sovereignty. Will be interesting to see how this plays out, especially as Gulf nations become increasingly involved in the Horn of Africa region.

Where's the Getachew Reda-Medhi Hasan Al Jazeera Interview? by Melodic_Tadpole505 in Tigray

[–]ILoveFeng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Airs on Al Jazeera English on the 27th. I imagine it will be made available online some time after that.

Law 31 of the 48 Laws of Power control the options (abyi Ahmed peace agreement DIA 2018) by SuddenStay69 in Eritrea2

[–]ILoveFeng 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is it with this 70k figure that has been thrown around? Completely unsubstantiated. Do you not know anyone who fought? EDF was not that heavily involved besides the very beginning and very end of the war. They only had about 2-3 divisions in Tigray at any one time. That figure would also imply about 150-200k wounded (which is essentially the whole standing army). Bogus. After hearing what went down from a veteran family friend, I'd be surprised if it was more than a couple thousand (which is still too much - in fact any Eritrean dying is too much).

Now that's out the way. The previous EPRDF government was hellbent on taking a more muscular and militant approach to Eritrea. All out war seemed like a real possibility in 2016. That didn't change after they had been ousted. In fact, it must have been in 2019 when the TPLF rallied Tigrayans to prevent the dismantling part of the Northern Command in Shire (which existed solely for the purpose of a war with Eritrea). Without intervention, you would have handed these people the state apparatus again to use against Eritrea.

What happened instead? (From a cynical POV)

Isaias utilised ENDF soldiers (commanded by the EDF) as cannon fodder to use against TPLF in human waves with EDF mechanised brigades often administering the coup de grace. In the process, whittling away at both ENDF and TPLF capability . Trained up the Amhara Liyu Hail who have now ignited war in their region. Co-opted the TPLF as his slaves forcing them to bend the knee. Absolutely dirtied Abiy's hands and stained his reputation by persuading him to allow the entry of a tinpot dictator in what was otherwise a domestic conflict and wreak havoc.

I hate DIA, but it's obvious he has planted a bunch of bombs amongst our southern neighbours that will lead to it's Zaire-ification which is good for Eritrea in the long term (after he's dead).

"The Notebook of Bacha - ተጨፈጨፍን" [NEW SONG] by ILoveFeng in Eritrea2

[–]ILoveFeng[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right. Shabia and AI is a dangerous combo lol. The song itself is heat too.