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Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:18 pm
by The_Patriot
Actualy the amaseen their Eritrean brethrens coined the name it means lowlifes.
Coz Tigray were maids, shoe polishers and had low payed jobs in Eritrea :up:
In Somalia they are called midgaan.

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:24 pm
by Aliyah99
Thanx to somalinet I have learned different types of xabashis, previously all i knew were qotis

I don't appreciate my mind being cluttered with trivia like tigray, amahara, tigre, oromo blah blah

xabashi is xabashi :roll:

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:32 pm
by EgyptionEritrean1
The_Patriot wrote:Actualy the amaseen their Eritrean brethrens coined the name it means lowlifes.
Coz Tigray were maids, shoe polishers and had low payed jobs in Eritrea :up:
In Somalia they are called midgaan.



It's Hamesans but they're called Tigrinya these days. And you're right about the meaning, Tigrays were Hamesans (Tigrinya) and Tigre maids, shoe shiners (listros) and did any degrading jobs in Eritrea. The worst insult an Eritrean can call u is Komal agame (lice infested agame). You sure know a lot about Eritreans...im starting to think if your Eri urself.


Aliyah99, Tigre, Tigrinya (both live in Eritrea )and Tigray (agames who live in northern Ethiopia) are considered Habeshas, Amharas are not Habeshas, they're fake wannabe ones.

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:33 pm
by The_Patriot
[quote="Aliyah99"]Thanx to somalinet I have learned different types of xabashis, previously all i knew were qotis

I don't appreciate my mind being cluttered with trivia like tigray, amahara, tigre, oromo blah blah

xabashi is xabashi :roll:[/quote]
Yah all of this is a pscodrama.
Amaseen are Tigrinay speakers of Eritrea and the president Isayas is the brutal dictator.
Agame is the tigrinay speakers in Ethiopia/Tigray and the Prime minister is a brutal dictator.

What we need is to oust this animals.
meles is the big fish once he is out Isayas will follow.

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:40 pm
by The_Patriot
Tigre brother dont worry just wanted to make you feel welcome @ snet.
anyway in real life Eritreans think am an Eri :lol:

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:29 pm
by Shilling
EgyptionEritrean1 wrote:TFG and ICU aren't the best thing Somalia has seen or needs to see but right now, the worst of these evils in my opinion are the TFG camp. TFG has no plans what so ever to reunite somalia. Both Somaliland and Puntland are ruled by different adminstartions who aren't controled by the TFG. Lets be real, once the Ethiopians and the Bush Adminstration is gone, the TFG will likely be the 15 failed government in Somalia since 1991. ICU isn't perfect, nor is it a democratic in nature but when comparing it to the TFG, a US sponcered government created from Ex-warlords in suits, one does not need rocket science to see the lesser of these two evils.

Don't kid yourself bro, Eritrea is a poor country, it does not have the resources to support a rebel movement inside Somalia to this nature. Outside infulences, mainly coming from the Arab World, are funding much of the weapons and cash needed to fund this war. Eritrea is just the name BBC gives you to save time from naming all the major players, besides, Ethiopia loves it more than anything when only Eritrea is singled out, it makes it look like the "good guy invader" (if there is such a thing?), while Eritrea is sponcering wars and destruction (as if invading a country brings goodies?) is what Ethiopia, un and us want folks like you to believe, when in reality, not a single Eritrean soldier has set foot inside Somalia but Ethiopia has over 35,000 troops bringing peace through bullets and uncle sam bombing whole villiages from the sky and writting emails to BBC on how Eritrea is a state sponcer of terror who has yet to take a Somali life....kinda hard when you're killing people and trying to prove to the very people that you're killing that it's another country to fault for you killing them...


E&E,

I disagree, the worst of the two are the ICU since they are using Islam to further their agenda, even as we speak they continue to plant bombs and take shelter in the middle crowded areas killing many Somali in the process and they have the nerve to scream "Allahu Akbar" which is all hype (this is where the religion comes to play since that allows them to attract clueless fighters on their side).

The TFG is a weak government and its officials have said it themselves time and time again that Ethiopia is there to help them bring the needed security which Somalia lacked for the last 17 years. Your right without the Ethiopian the TFG can't function since it has adopted a ruin state without out the necessity need for a government to function. The support of the Ethiopian is needed at the moment and the US is willing to fund them since the Ethiopians are willing to put their troops on the line, so why should the TFG refuse such help? The TFG has one objective and that is to get a functioning government strong enough to implement law and order in no-mans-land, so I'm more then certain they will take any offer given to them to achieve such ojective.

As far as Somaliland and Puntland are concern, no doubt these are two peaceful states within Somalia; Somaliland at the moment don't see any reason to bring its resources to Mogadishu since the place is still a battle ground, but there is no doubt in my mind that both states (Somaliland and Puntland) will 100% stand behind any government once bombs stop ringing. And the TFG is busy trying to do just that.

I agree Eritrea is a poor country, it doesn't have the resources to support a rebel movement inside Somalia, but they did offer to make the ICU (such thugs as Aways and Co.) a prominent home in Eritrea to piss the Ethiopians. I'm sure there were other ways to piss the Ethiopians other then offering such group a base since that only help in Eritrea's fallout with the rest of the world. The US is world police even the Arabs don't dare stand on their way, I'm sure you recently heard of the Ethiopian vs. Qatar issue; the Ethiopians accused Qatar (a Arab State) of funding the ICU which Qatar loudly deny's, so my point is even though they fund the ICU behind close doors they refuse to support them publicly, yet despite this fact the Eritreans still take the time and whatever little resource they have to support such group...A political blunder on your government's side if you ask me.

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:38 am
by 163
The_Patriot wrote:
Aliyah99 wrote:Thanx to somalinet I have learned different types of xabashis, previously all i knew were qotis

I don't appreciate my mind being cluttered with trivia like tigray, amahara, tigre, oromo blah blah

xabashi is xabashi :roll:

Yah all of this is a pscodrama.
Amaseen are Tigrinay speakers of Eritrea and the president Isayas is the brutal dictator.
Agame is the tigrinay speakers in Ethiopia/Tigray and the Prime minister is a brutal dictator.

What we need is to oust this animals.
meles is the big fish once he is out Isayas will follow.

listen! u donit konw shieet about wedi afom! he is brave rebell leader and ppl love him! u dirty shieet talker wtf have u done?? he from scratch go out and fight for his country and never ever sold the nation always nation first but u jealous idjet sit here talk bullshieet!

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:39 am
by 163
Shilling wrote:
EgyptionEritrean1 wrote:TFG and ICU aren't the best thing Somalia has seen or needs to see but right now, the worst of these evils in my opinion are the TFG camp. TFG has no plans what so ever to reunite somalia. Both Somaliland and Puntland are ruled by different adminstartions who aren't controled by the TFG. Lets be real, once the Ethiopians and the Bush Adminstration is gone, the TFG will likely be the 15 failed government in Somalia since 1991. ICU isn't perfect, nor is it a democratic in nature but when comparing it to the TFG, a US sponcered government created from Ex-warlords in suits, one does not need rocket science to see the lesser of these two evils.

Don't kid yourself bro, Eritrea is a poor country, it does not have the resources to support a rebel movement inside Somalia to this nature. Outside infulences, mainly coming from the Arab World, are funding much of the weapons and cash needed to fund this war. Eritrea is just the name BBC gives you to save time from naming all the major players, besides, Ethiopia loves it more than anything when only Eritrea is singled out, it makes it look like the "good guy invader" (if there is such a thing?), while Eritrea is sponcering wars and destruction (as if invading a country brings goodies?) is what Ethiopia, un and us want folks like you to believe, when in reality, not a single Eritrean soldier has set foot inside Somalia but Ethiopia has over 35,000 troops bringing peace through bullets and uncle sam bombing whole villiages from the sky and writting emails to BBC on how Eritrea is a state sponcer of terror who has yet to take a Somali life....kinda hard when you're killing people and trying to prove to the very people that you're killing that it's another country to fault for you killing them...


E&E,

I disagree, the worst of the two are the ICU since they are using Islam to further their agenda, even as we speak they continue to plant bombs and take shelter in the middle crowded areas killing many Somali in the process and they have the nerve to scream "Allahu Akbar" which is all hype (this is where the religion comes to play since that allows them to attract clueless fighters on their side).

The TFG is a weak government and its officials have said it themselves time and time again that Ethiopia is there to help them bring the needed security which Somalia lacked for the last 17 years. Your right without the Ethiopian the TFG can't function since it has adopted a ruin state without out the necessity need for a government to function. The support of the Ethiopian is needed at the moment and the US is willing to fund them since the Ethiopians are willing to put their troops on the line, so why should the TFG refuse such help? The TFG has one objective and that is to get a functioning government strong enough to implement law and order in no-mans-land, so I'm more then certain they will take any offer given to them to achieve such ojective.

As far as Somaliland and Puntland are concern, no doubt these are two peaceful states within Somalia; Somaliland at the moment don't see any reason to bring its resources to Mogadishu since the place is still a battle ground, but there is no doubt in my mind that both states (Somaliland and Puntland) will 100% stand behind any government once bombs stop ringing. And the TFG is busy trying to do just that.

I agree Eritrea is a poor country, it doesn't have the resources to support a rebel movement inside Somalia, but they did offer to make the ICU (such thugs as Aways and Co.) a prominent home in Eritrea to piss the Ethiopians. I'm sure there were other ways to piss the Ethiopians other then offering such group a base since that only help in Eritrea's fallout with the rest of the world. The US is world police even the Arabs don't dare stand on their way, I'm sure you recently heard of the Ethiopian vs. Qatar issue; the Ethiopians accused Qatar (a Arab State) of funding the ICU which Qatar loudly deny's, so my point is even though they fund the ICU behind close doors they refuse to support them publicly, yet despite this fact the Eritreans still take the time and whatever little resource they have to support such group...A political blunder on your government's side if you ask me.

show us proof where it say eri has given ICU weapons...show us proof where eri soldiers are in somalia...show us proof eri give ICU money...until then keep ur mouth shut

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:10 am
by 163
Aliyah99 wrote:Thanx to somalinet I have learned different types of xabashis, previously all i knew were qotis

I don't appreciate my mind being cluttered with trivia like tigray, amahara, tigre, oromo blah blah

xabashi is xabashi :roll:

that bcuz u are a stupid chicken head/pigeon head...

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:18 am
by neocon_2007
EgyptionEritrean1 wrote:my Eritrean friends buy Somalis free meals all the time for simply being Somali.


They must be reer-Ghetto. I'm going to make a educated guess and say your eritean friend lives in Ohio :lol:

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:18 pm
by RED-SEA
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Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:20 pm
by RED-SEA


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Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:29 pm
by FAH1223
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Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:26 am
by The_Patriot
[quote="163"][quote="The_Patriot"][quote="Aliyah99"]Thanx to somalinet I have learned different types of xabashis, previously all i knew were qotis

I don't appreciate my mind being cluttered with trivia like tigray, amahara, tigre, oromo blah blah

xabashi is xabashi :roll:[/quote]
Yah all of this is a pscodrama.
Amaseen are Tigrinay speakers of Eritrea and the president Isayas is the brutal dictator.
Agame is the tigrinay speakers in Ethiopia/Tigray and the Prime minister is a brutal dictator.

What we need is to oust this animals.
meles is the big fish once he is [b]out Isayas will follow[/b].[/quote]
listen! u donit konw shieet about wedi afom! he is brave rebell leader and ppl love him! u dirty shieet talker wtf have u done?? he from scratch go out and fight for his country and never ever sold the nation always nation first but u jealous idjet sit here talk bullshieet![/quote]
dude Afoworki is an animal when Meles was about to give succession to Ogaden it was Eritrea that said No!
When we started kicking the ass of TPLF
Eritrean Soilders came in roughly 10,000(TPLF+Eritreans) perished in the war.
When Eritrea greed led to fall out with Meles we were happy.
when the 1998 & 2001 happened
Afaworki regreted why he never split the Ogaden from Ethiopia.
While The Ethiopians were unable to break the empasse(The mine belt) the Somalis platoon in the Ethiopian army out manouvered the Eritrean strategy and overrun Zalambesa and had penetrated the Eritrean front.
Its the UN that finally forced Ethiopia to retreated but Eritrea was almost history.

Thats now why Afaworki is working on a grand plan of using rebels to oust Meles.

Re: Can a common enemy make nations best friends?

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:00 am
by 163
[quote="The_Patriot]dude Afoworki is an animal when Meles was about to give succession to Ogaden it was Eritrea that said No!
When we started kicking the ass of TPLF
Eritrean Soilders came in roughly 10,000(TPLF+Eritreans) perished in the war.
When Eritrea greed led to fall out with Meles we were happy.
when the 1998 & 2001 happened
Afaworki regreted why he never split the Ogaden from Ethiopia.
While The Ethiopians were unable to break the empasse(The mine belt) the Somalis platoon in the Ethiopian army out manouvered the Eritrean strategy and overrun Zalambesa and had penetrated the Eritrean front.
Its the UN that finally forced Ethiopia to retreated but Eritrea was almost history.

Thats now why Afaworki is working on a grand plan of using rebels to oust Meles.[/quote]
first of all you are talking BS...eritrea NEVER wanted ethiopia to disintegrate and they STILL DONT WANT IT! afwerki even said this in interview. Secondly ethiopia NEVER penetrated Zalambessa front...the only front ethiopia penetrate was in Badme front and how they managed to do this is still a debate (some say they were given satelite image of eritrean positions so they managed to sneak around them and attack from behind...i have many relatives who were there and fought and told me so). And that bullshiet "eritrea was almost history" is laughable...how come after the eritreans withdrew at zalambessa ethiopians went on a full scale offensive on bure front trying to capture Assab??? this happened over one week after Meles agame said "the mission is accomplished in eritrea" and you saw the result...ethiopians laying slaughtered everywhere in the battlefield i can even show u link for this! So before you start talking about eri or issayas do some reading...