YepAbkoowDhiblaawe wrote:Neither fuck em both
If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
F' Egypt and F' Sudan.
Ethiopia over E and S any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
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Ethiopia over E and S any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
I hate the Saudis but at least they are bit more consistent than Egyptians.learnmore1 wrote:Do you prefer Saudi's to Egyptians? I think the average Ethiopian has quite some hatred to Saudi's, but many are not aware of things deeply into politics like this.AwRastaale wrote:Ethiopia has to prevail because Egypt is the biggest enemy to Africans, Somalis, Sunni Arabs.
It is a traitor nation by nature.
May Allah make her collapse like Syria and Libya.
The fokkers on Wednesday voted in favor of the Palestinians but by Thursday they flipped and changed their minds throwing their own Arabs under the bus. What fokin chance do you Somalis have with racist, unreliable and prostituting Arabs like Egypt? To hell with them.
In the war in Syria, it originally backed the Gulf Arabs but as soon as it saw the Iranians gaining upper hand, it changed side again. That's why KSA is cutting her short and began backing Ethiopia.Consistency was not Egypt’s strong point in deliberations on the UN Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity.
But Cairo got through it with its relationship with the incoming Trump administration intact, and only short-term damage to its credibility.
Egyptians are snakes.To understand this it is worth bearing in mind how weak Sisi’s position is. Even before the church attack he faced myriad challenges, including: deteriorating relations with chief economic patron Saudi Arabia, which suspended subsidized fuel supplies to Cairo due to Egypt’s increasing tilt toward the Assad regime and Russia in the Syrian civil war; the confrontation with the Muslim Brotherhood; insurgency in Sinai; and problems of Egyptian youth, including soaring unemployment.
Ethiopia any day every day. Fock off Arabs.
I don't understand why Egypt is frustrated with the Saudi visit. If they still believe this dam will damage their supply, why the hell has the construction still been allowed to carry on and 'agreements' have been reached? I don't understand
Never trust them.
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Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
True. I don't think anything will happen after it's completed anyway, but that's just me.AwRastaale wrote: I hate the Saudis but at least they are bit more consistent than Egyptians.
Never trust them.
Re: If Egypt/Sudan attack Ethiopia today, who will support Ethiopia?
So future wars would be about water I heard first countries to run out of water is Yemen especially Sanca , that is when real wars start.
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