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Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Zmeselo » 29 Nov 2022, 16:48


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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by sarcasm » 29 Nov 2022, 19:20

A pointless podcast of two guys who think they are experts of every corner of the world from Russia v Ukraine to Turkey v Iran, from Trump to Sunak, from commodities market to Energy market, from India to China, from Saudi to Finland, etc etc.

At the beginning of the podcast at 1:15 Alexander Marcouris said, "It became increasingly clear that the Tigrayans were acting with the backing of the neocons in the United States". But, that is not what really happened. The neocons gave green light for PM Abiy to attack Tigray and were on PM Abiy's and Pres. Isaias's side (Ehiopian and Eritrean leaders). Although they had satellite images and detailed intelligence of Eritrean involvement in the war from day one of the war, Michael Pompeo, the then neocon Secretary of State wrote on the 17th of November 2020, "The United States strongly condemns the attack carried out by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) on the airport in Asmara, Eritrea, on November 14. We are deeply concerned by this blatant attempt by the TPLF to cause regional instability by expanding its conflict with Ethiopian authorities to neighboring countries. ... We appreciate Eritrea’s restraint, which has helped prevent further spreading of the conflict." https://et.usembassy.gov/the-united-sta ... ion-front/

The Tigrayans economic policy was more independent of IMF and World Bank and a lot closer to the Asian Tigers economic model. On the other hand, PM Abiy's economic model has been open to be directed by neocons, IMF and World Bank. PM Abiy called borrowing from IMF is like "taking money from one's mother's purse የእናት መቀነት". The neocons are clear on whose economic policy they prefer. Please see below Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Amb. Tibor Nagy comparing the Tigrayans' and PM Abiy Ahmed's governments. The Tigryans refused the noecons to access Ethiopia's telecom, banking and Land markets. Abiy Ahmed allowed them access to telecom and banking. He talked about allowing them access to land in his last parliament speech last month. Amb. Tibor Nagy made it crystal clear PM Abiy's government is more liked by the neocons. He tweeted in response to PM Abiy's opening of the banking market, "Warms my heart to see Ethiopian PM Abiy warn local banks to prepare for foreign competition. That was one of my big 3 policy disputes with PM Meles when I was ambo - along with opening telecom and allowing private land ownership."

The presenters of the podcast have no in-depth knowledge of the War on Tigray or the politics of the Horn of Africa. The Tigrayan were not backed by the neocons.


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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Zmeselo » 30 Nov 2022, 02:03

So happy, to have finally met his Massa! :lol:



Look at his, feminine behaviour. :lol:




Like a girlfriend, invited to a movie. :oops:




sarcasm wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 19:20
A pointless podcast of two guys who think they are experts of every corner of the world from Russia v Ukraine to Turkey v Iran, from Trump to Sunak, from commodities market to Energy market, from India to China, from Saudi to Finland, etc etc.

At the beginning of the podcast at 1:15 Alexander Marcouris said, "It became increasingly clear that the Tigrayans were acting with the backing of the neocons in the United States". But, that is not what really happened. The neocons gave green light for PM Abiy to attack Tigray and were on PM Abiy's and Pres. Isaias's side (Ehiopian and Eritrean leaders). Although they had satellite images and detailed intelligence of Eritrean involvement in the war from day one of the war, Michael Pompeo, the then neocon Secretary of State wrote on the 17th of November 2020, "The United States strongly condemns the attack carried out by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) on the airport in Asmara, Eritrea, on November 14. We are deeply concerned by this blatant attempt by the TPLF to cause regional instability by expanding its conflict with Ethiopian authorities to neighboring countries. ... We appreciate Eritrea’s restraint, which has helped prevent further spreading of the conflict." https://et.usembassy.gov/the-united-sta ... ion-front/

The Tigrayans economic policy was more independent of IMF and World Bank and a lot closer to the Asian Tigers economic model. On the other hand, PM Abiy's economic model has been open to be directed by neocons, IMF and World Bank. PM Abiy called borrowing from IMF is like "taking money from one's mother's purse የእናት መቀነት". The neocons are clear on whose economic policy they prefer. Please see below Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Amb. Tibor Nagy comparing the Tigrayans' and PM Abiy Ahmed's governments. The Tigryans refused the noecons to access Ethiopia's telecom, banking and Land markets. Abiy Ahmed allowed them access to telecom and banking. He talked about allowing them access to land in his last parliament speech last month. Amb. Tibor Nagy made it crystal clear PM Abiy's government is more liked by the neocons. He tweeted in response to PM Abiy's opening of the banking market, "Warms my heart to see Ethiopian PM Abiy warn local banks to prepare for foreign competition. That was one of my big 3 policy disputes with PM Meles when I was ambo - along with opening telecom and allowing private land ownership."

The presenters of the podcast have no in-depth knowledge of the War on Tigray or the politics of the Horn of Africa. The Tigrayan were not backed by the neocons.


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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Fiyameta » 30 Nov 2022, 03:47

:P :P :P :P


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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Eripoblikan » 30 Nov 2022, 06:26

You are 20 years behind PFDJ cadres in the queue of whining and blaming everything on Uncle Sam.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
sarcasm wrote:
29 Nov 2022, 19:20
A pointless podcast of two guys who think they are experts of every corner of the world from Russia v Ukraine to Turkey v Iran, from Trump to Sunak, from commodities market to Energy market, from India to China, from Saudi to Finland, etc etc.

At the beginning of the podcast at 1:15 Alexander Marcouris said, "It became increasingly clear that the Tigrayans were acting with the backing of the neocons in the United States". But, that is not what really happened. The neocons gave green light for PM Abiy to attack Tigray and were on PM Abiy's and Pres. Isaias's side (Ehiopian and Eritrean leaders). Although they had satellite images and detailed intelligence of Eritrean involvement in the war from day one of the war, Michael Pompeo, the then neocon Secretary of State wrote on the 17th of November 2020, "The United States strongly condemns the attack carried out by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) on the airport in Asmara, Eritrea, on November 14. We are deeply concerned by this blatant attempt by the TPLF to cause regional instability by expanding its conflict with Ethiopian authorities to neighboring countries. ... We appreciate Eritrea’s restraint, which has helped prevent further spreading of the conflict." https://et.usembassy.gov/the-united-sta ... ion-front/

The Tigrayans economic policy was more independent of IMF and World Bank and a lot closer to the Asian Tigers economic model. On the other hand, PM Abiy's economic model has been open to be directed by neocons, IMF and World Bank. PM Abiy called borrowing from IMF is like "taking money from one's mother's purse የእናት መቀነት". The neocons are clear on whose economic policy they prefer. Please see below Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Amb. Tibor Nagy comparing the Tigrayans' and PM Abiy Ahmed's governments. The Tigryans refused the noecons to access Ethiopia's telecom, banking and Land markets. Abiy Ahmed allowed them access to telecom and banking. He talked about allowing them access to land in his last parliament speech last month. Amb. Tibor Nagy made it crystal clear PM Abiy's government is more liked by the neocons. He tweeted in response to PM Abiy's opening of the banking market, "Warms my heart to see Ethiopian PM Abiy warn local banks to prepare for foreign competition. That was one of my big 3 policy disputes with PM Meles when I was ambo - along with opening telecom and allowing private land ownership."

The presenters of the podcast have no in-depth knowledge of the War on Tigray or the politics of the Horn of Africa. The Tigrayan were not backed by the neocons.


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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Zmeselo » 30 Nov 2022, 08:23

From Foster Dulles to Susan Rice, our whining is more than justified and a true Eritrean would've absolutely no problems with that.

Besides countries at the UN whining against pervo uncle Sam are, conservatively speaking, up to 85% overall.

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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 30 Nov 2022, 10:47

Ignore the hamema adwapoblican. Just use some fly spray on him.
Zmeselo wrote:
30 Nov 2022, 08:23
From Foster Dulles to Susan Rice, our whining is more than justified and a true Eritrean would've absolutely no problems with that.

Besides countries at the UN whining against pervo uncle Sam are, conservatively speaking, up to 85% overall.

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Re: Truce in Ethiopia, future focused on BRICS

Post by Eripoblikan » 30 Nov 2022, 11:43

ብሓይሊ ፈጣርን ዋጋ ኤርትራውያንን ነጻነት ምስ ኣወጅና፡ ዋላ ዕረ እንዳጠዓሞም ውሒጦሞ እዮም።

ድሕሪ 1993፡ ስልጥንቲ ሃገር ምምስራት ገዲፉ፡ ስልጣኑ ኣብ ምድልዳል ዝተግሄ ጉጅለ ግን፡ ከም ምኽኒት ወግሔ ጸብሔ፡ ሽም ኣሜሪካ መሸቀጢ ጌርዎ።

ኣሜሪካ ብጂኦግራፊ፡ ብስልጣኔ፡ ብንቅሓት፡ ብወታደራዊ ብቅዓት . . . ወዘተ መወዳድርትና ኣይኮኑን።
Zmeselo wrote:
30 Nov 2022, 08:23
From Foster Dulles to Susan Rice, our whining is more than justified and a true Eritrean would've absolutely no problems with that.

Besides countries at the UN whining against pervo uncle Sam are, conservatively speaking, up to 85% overall.

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