S.A.Buzu
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@Habtishgreat Whether you support them or not doesn’t matter you’re not doing it because you genuinely care about them. It’s all about what you can gain from it, Mr. ኬኛ❗️

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@Habtishgreat Just like General Sebhat Efrom said
“Ethiopia No one question is what have you been doing the last 3000 years bragging about things that been built in the last years support USAID USA, BRITISH you never had any sanctions
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@GhideonMusa DIA is the worst leader in African history. A lifted sanction will never improve the quality of life of Eritrean citizens. He must go by any means necessary.
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Lifting Sanctions on Eritrea Is Long Overdue—But So Is Honest Reporting
After years of unilateral, unjustified measures that punished ordinary Eritreans and achieved little, reports of the Trump administration reconsidering this flawed policy are welcome. It’s not a concession — it’s a correction. Time for engagement over isolation, and for media to move beyond recycled narratives.
Read more 👇
redseabeacon.com/lifting-sancti…
#Eritrea #Sanctions #USPolicy #RedSeaBeacon

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Mendefera Referral Hospital 🇪🇷 has secured a 24-hour oxygen supply for newborns thanks to the "Plant in a Box" a solar power system that is ensuring life-saving oxygen for children and the hospital in general.
Watch the transformation
@UNICEFSupply
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#Eritreans are simply bystanders watching the fierce backpedaling of @WSJ et al about their #Eritrea coverage. I am actually starting to take “the North Korea of Africa “ as a complemented. If you are Nuclear armed -you are generally respected globally.
wsj.com/world/africa/u…
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@RasSonderriis @SirakBahlbi @WSJ It is a blessing to call ERITREA 🇪🇷 North Korea 🇰🇵
Europeans isolated North Korea.
Europeans isolated Eritrea
North Korea did not steal. North Korea did not kill. But fear is all you know and we shall have that soon.

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@SirakBahlbi @WSJ North Korea with its nukes does not command respect, it just instills fear. If North Korea and Eritrea want respect, they should make life better for their people and not pursue shoot-to-kill policies against those who flee.
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@tesfayemen35609 @martinplaut Ethiopia, 190 million landlocked, brain locked people that historically has been a close ally of the US.
ETHIOPIA 🇪🇹 never an ally you’re always been a subject.
A slave thanks he & the SLAVE MASTER are friends because the master speak to him by giving him instructions.
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@martinplaut It is a wrong move. Instead it should back up Ethiopia, a nation of 140 million people that historically has been a close ally of the US. Ethiopia, currently a land locked nation, sooner or later will mount a challenge to retake back its ze port of Assab
regardless the cost
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The Trump administration’s bid to strengthen links with Eritrea
The USA is exploring ways to reset ties with Eritrea controlling a vital route along the Red Sea as Iran threatens to cut a maritime corridor. against the backdrop of its war with the U.S.
martinplaut.com/2026/04/23/the…
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@martinplaut I know this pisses you off🤬😡🤬
But on May 24 2026 I hope you sleep in a fetal Baybby position and cry your ass off

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@Winta_eri @martinplaut You know this European cockroach so well, you know he’s pissed off😡🤬
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@MollaJejaw ዲዛይኑ ተጠናቋል
በኤሌክትሪክ የሚሰሩ ገልባጮች
ኤክስካቫተር የመሳሰሉት ማሽነሪዎች ዝግጁ ናቸው
አሰብ ልያልፍላት ነው
የአለም ቆንጆ የቱሪስት መዳረሻ እናረጋታለን 💪💪💪
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@SGhilamich92140 @MollaJejaw There is nowhere in Eritrea 🇪🇷 🇪🇷that looks like this 👀 I think the government of Eritrea 🇪🇷 will and the cleanliness of the people of Eritrea🇪🇷🇪🇷
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#Eri101: It’s finally dawning on the Horn’s pseudo-experts: against all odds, Eritrea remains a pillar of peace and stability in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea regions. Yet, to earn their living, they double down on defaming a proud, self-reliant, fiercely independent nation.

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@RasSonderriis @Tigrayfirstnews @KenRoth go rescue 🛟 Ukraine 🇺🇦
You Unemployed European man boy, with a 7th grade education worried about Black people in a 3rd world politics …
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@Tigrayfirstnews @KenRoth Yes, you are right, both face an existential threat to their politics of extreme authoritarianism, to their culture of winner takes all, to their ownership over young people fleeing conscription.
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Eritrea is as brutally repressive as ever -- it is compared to North Korea at home, it slaughters ethnic Tigrayans in Ethiopia -- but Trump ignores all that and plans to lift sanctions for geopolitical reasons. trib.al/hwX0r29
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🇪🇷 Eritrea’s Desperation To Kiss ASS🙈🇪🇷
I never imagined that the most die hard Eritrean supporters of President Isaias Afwerki and Eritrea’s regime high ranking officials would be so desperately eager to embrace America and read to kiss Ass after decades of the regime championing self-reliance, anti-imperialist defiance, and proud isolation from the West. Yet the simple hint of a U.S. reset—sparked by a Wall Street Journal report on the “Trump administration’s interest in normalizing ties”—has triggered so much joy and excitement among these circles. Eritrea’s long self-imposed exile, often compared to North Korea’s, has exacted a heavy toll: economic stagnation, diplomatic marginalization, crippling sanctions, and one of the world’s highest per-capita refugee outflows as youth flee indefinite national service and repression. What supporters once championed as sovereign strength has clearly become an unbearable burden, revealing how deeply isolation has wounded the nation from within and left it gasping for relevance on the global stage.
This sudden enthusiasm exposes the limits of Eritrea’s longstanding foreign policy, where ideological purity repeatedly trumped pragmatic engagement. For years, relations with Washington were frozen amid accusations over human rights, regional conflicts, and alleged insurgent support, with the regime framing standoffs as heroic resistance.
Now, strategic realities—Eritrea’s 700-plus miles of Red Sea coastline amid Iranian maritime threats and Horn of Africa tensions—have Washington reconsidering, with signals of possible sanctions relief and higher-level diplomacy. The hype among Isaias loyalists underscores a quiet admission: no matter how loudly independence is celebrated, the pain of being cut off from the world’s largest economy and key diplomatic player has worn them down. Any reset will carry expectations on governance and stability, but the masks have already slipped—proving that even fierce nationalists recognize isolation’s unsustainable cost.
Can Isiasd Afwerki afford to throw Iran under the bus and bow down to America?
I will answer this in my next segment.


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@Souheib_Bouhoul Je suis d’accord cher frère vous savoir bien Érythrée Nous, Érythréens, savons que notre force réside dans l’unité. Fidèles à nos principes, nous avons toujours été solidaires et engagés aux côtés du gouvernement somalien. L’unité n’est pas un choix, c’est notre identité cher
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Djibouti et l'Érythrée n'ont pas de relations depuis la guerre. L’heure de la guerre est finie.C’est maintenant l’heure de négocier pour parvenir à un accord de paix entre les deux pays. Cet accord de paix sera un accord historique pour la région. Djibouti restera souverain
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