By Semirnna Adhanom
I am starting to wonder, why would a sole super power work so hard to hurt a young country that wants just to be left alone? Could the potentially huge natural gas and oil reserves in the red sea making the sole super power to work against us?
Through out history the US never cares about a country unless it has oil and natural gas (energy sources). And this could be the reason why the sole super power is anti-Eritrea’s economic progress.
The special interest groups don’t want the Eritrean people to control or have a big share of the pie and that is what is going to happen if we start extracting the huge natural gas reserves in the red sea under the current nationalist government in Eritrea.So they are using agent meles to distract us from progressing by creating a border issue, somalia,djibouti, and God knows what they will bring next.
The good news is that the people are aware of what is happening and have a clear understanding of their resources and know who is their real enemy and why, so Eritrea is in good hands and despite all the distraction tactics the people are getting stronger and smarter by the day and marching towards the vision to make Eritrea a developed country at any cost. If we can win the war in 1991, we know we can win the war of today to get to where we want to reach our destiny as a people.
Long live warsay-Yekealo.
Tame or Stop Gash, Anseba & Barka rivers for total liberation.
Semir
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not to forget $150 billion of potash found in Eritrea http://www.madote.com/2011/06/150-billion-dollars-of-potash-found-in.html
just to make it clear.$150 billion is a huge sum for such a small country. Production of 10 million tonnes per year means $5 billion in exports per year at today’s prices and perhaps more given that commodity prices are on the rise. That by itself is $1000 per capita for a population of 5 million. By comparison, Kenya one of the strongest economies in Africa has exports of about $5 billion (though its population is over 40 million) while Ethiopia had exports of about $1.7 billion (and population of about 85 million).