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Simon Jigna 🇪🇹
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♥ 🇪🇹 Inhale & Exhale Ethiopia!
Ethiopia Katılım Şubat 2026
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@AsstSecStateAF Al-burhan & Hemeti comitted illegal coup detat on civilian Sudanese government in 2022. Now they're fighting eachother & massacring & displacing thousands of innocent Sudanese folks. They should be arrested & executed, both of them.
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The United States strongly condemns the reported SAF drone strikes which killed 28 people and wounded dozens more at a market in Ghubaysh in West Kordofan province, and destroyed a humanitarian facility in Kauda, South Kordofan. The violence must end; the belligerents must accept a humanitarian truce which will allow the injured to heal in peace and enable unhindered humanitarian assistance to those in desperate need.
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Friederich Nietzsche once quipped that when fighting for freedom, one has to distinguish between ‘freedom from’ and ‘freedom for’. Unless your ‘freedom from’ leads to a freedom for something, that freedom might as well be another form of Unfreedom- or in the language of the 18th century, Slavery.
That said, ዮሃና ንህቢ ኤርትራ ሳላ ቓልስኻ ቐተልትኻ ቀይርካ 35ን ዓመት ኣብ ሕሰምን መከራን ዘለኻ::
ንናፅነት ተቓሊስካ ናብ ባርነት ምጥሓል ከምዝክኣል ልዕሊ ዝኾነ ይዥኹን ፍጥረት 'ፍትዊ መራሒ' ኢሳያስ ኣፎርቂ ስለዘርአየና ድማ ዮሃና ክብሎ እፈቱ::
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@AdamNyc Somalilanders similar to Eritreans, too much inferiority complex & superiority complex combined. So what are you trying to say by posting photo of two kids, the other more arabic looking & the other more black kushitic? Somalilanders are arabs?
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@umutcagrisariii Turkish Muslim brotherhood are not welcome to discuss anything Ethiopian.
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Abiy Ahmed is an autocratic leader who fuels division at home and threatens to encourage chaos abroad. The manufacturing sector, which had made progress under Abiy Ahmed’s predecessors, is now in stagnation; its share of GDP has fallen by one-third since he came to power. It also does not help that Abiy Ahmed frequently shares statistics that leave experts bewildered. The World Bank states that the proportion of the population living on $3 a day or less reached 43% last year, compared with 33% a decade ago. The UN World Food Programme says that around 7 million people are in urgent need of food aid. Hundreds of thousands of young Ethiopians, seeing little hope for the future, leave the country every year. The war in Iran will probably further disrupt Abiy Ahmed’s growth plans. Ethiopia imports 97% of its fuel from the Middle East; the closure of the Strait of Hormuz since March has caused two-day queues for diesel in Addis Ababa. Aid workers fear that shortages of fertiliser, much of which comes from the Gulf, will worsen hunger across much of the countryside. Abiy Ahmed’s ambition to reshape the Horn of Africa makes a conflict with Eritrea highly plausible. Ethiopia’s recent involvement in the civil war in neighboring Sudan further increases this possibility, because its support for the rebel Rapid Support Forces could push the Sudanese army to cooperate with Eritrea and Abiy Ahmed’s domestic opponents. Meanwhile, the peace agreement that Abiy Ahmed signed with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in 2022 is hanging by a thread.

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@Amanbiede It represents Ethiopia including Medri Bahri/Bahri Negash/ Mereb Melash which is an eternal territory/district of Ethiopia whether you like or not. It's just question of time Dear bootlicker Amanuel.
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President Isaias's 2026 Independence Day speech is a masterclass in strategic communication. It is calm, analytical, and evidence-based. It does not rant. It does not threaten. It simply states the truth as Eritrea sees it.
The US-led unipolar order is unsustainable.
Trump's policies are erratic, self-defeating, and based on miscalculation.
The old global system must be replaced by a new one founded on fairness and justice.
Eritrea will not be a client state. It will be a partner—on its own terms.
The blast against bellicosity is no outburst. It is a precise incision—directed at the very core of the U.S. foreign policy establishment.
The speech is a declaration of power. Eritrea is telling the United States: We are not a client state. We are not a pawn. We are a sovereign nation with our own interests, principles, and leverage. If there is to be cooperation, it will happen on the basis of mutual respect—not submission.
The real question has always been: Why were sanctions imposed in the first place? Why create a federation and spend decades undermining Eritrea’s very existence?
President Isaias Afwerki does not dwell on the question—he answers it through reality itself. The sanctions failed. Eritrea endured. And now it is the United States seeking engagement with Asmara, not the other way around.
That is the true culmination of the struggle. Not independence on paper. But independence in practice.
In reality Eritrea will proactively pursue an alternative roadmap for global governance founded on fairness and regional autonomy rather than reacting to Washington's conditions.
Yesterday, during the Independence Day celebrations, many people were asking this question—and this is how I see it.
#EritreaShinesAt35 #Eritrea

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@Mengsteab444 Eritrea under leadership of shaebia - same tigrinya speakers as you -committed genocide & looting on Tigray, predominantly. That's the conclusion of study done by TPLF committee recently in Mekelle.
And you keep 👉 pointing the wrong way.
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@RobelYeshitla Any country or institution that believes isayas afwerki is normal human being who cares about the well-being of eritreans, Horn africa or Africa is delusional. Isayas cares nothing about anything. He had no altruistic visions from the beginning. His whole life is banditry.
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@YossefS75017581 @Mengsteab444 Egypt built it's economy & agriculture using Ethiopian water resources & financial assistance from USA, Europe, Gulf Arabs. Egypt has the biggest IMF, World Bank debt. Egypt cannot do anything by itself like Singapore. It steals resources of others & gets aid support from USA
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@SimonJigna @Mengsteab444 Yet and still better than Ethiopia with bigger gdp ×3.5😆😆😆
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@RobelYeshitla Very true. If Ethiopia diverts Juba & Shabelle rivers, Somali life is over.
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Somalian's politics in a nutshell is deep insecurity and anxiety that deludes the reality. the insecurity is exploited by Turks and Egyptians etc. Wait till they hear about the waters. Somalia’s only perennial rivers-nearly 90% of their flow comes from upstream Ethiopia. This salt water politics cant stand the freshwater politics.
Abla عبلة@dervishconan
How can Ethiopia kill 100,000 Somalis in one night without firing a single bullet ! simply by weaponizing electricity infrastructure against Somalis. Actually we do not need to import electricity from Ethiopia or anywhere else ! Since we have empty plains perfect for wind turbines, solar farms, and tidal energy. Anyone politician who guesses just idea is traitor and Ethiopian agent. Remember Ethiopia is planning day and night to annex our sea.
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@yebeyene More than half of Eritrean population is outside Eritrea. It will take 2 weeks to conquer & occupy the whole of Eritrea but Ethiopia respects international law until nice opportune time.
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@martinplaut Dying as gallant hero, serving & sacrificing for your country is a virtue. Something coward keyboard journalists like martin plaut -who make living on suffering of black africa - don't know nothing about.
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Simon Jigna 🇪🇹 retweetledi

𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐜 𝐀𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐬:
The unraveling of the Pretoria Agreement is a warning, not an anomaly.
In a new statement, the Institute of Foreign Affairs sets out a three-pillar framework for sustainable peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea — and the cost of inaction for the Horn of Africa.
ifa.gov.et/2026/05/25/eth…

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@khaledmahmoued1 Hypocritical Egypt is itself the main supporter and receiver of investment from UAE & Israel but it refuses others doing the same. What a shameless, doube-faced nation with zero honor.
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This measure completely contradicts Somalia's sovereignty over its territories and directly undermines the interests of Egypt and the wider Arab world in the Horn of Africa.
Seeking access to ports in the breakaway region of 'Somaliland' would not have posed a crisis had it been strictly limited to commercial and economic dimensions.
However, the grave danger lies in the fact that this move serves political and military agendas that deal a fatal blow to both Egyptian and Arab national security.
Why, then, do certain Arab actors persist in straying from the collective stance in a manner that threatens Arab unity and the vital interests of sister nations?
I believe it is highly dangerous to bypass Somali sovereignty under the pretext of economic and commercial investment in ports as a legitimate right of nations.
Transforming this presence into a cover for other objectives poses a direct threat to vital Arab, Egyptian, and Somali interests in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandeb strait.
At this critical juncture, the matter is far from being a mere difference of opinion; rather, it reflects a short-sighted reading of geopolitics and an uncalculated gamble that contributes to the fragmentation of a sister Arab state to the benefit of lurking regional powers.
Mohammed Taqi@MohdTaqi11
تم وضع حجر الأساس لمشروع بقيمة 24 مليون دولار في بربرة بتمويل من حكومة دولة الإمارات كل الحب لشعب أرض الصومال صوماليالاند
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@SUPERSOMALI252 These are all countries with no power to do anything about somaliland. Tiny Israel is more power than all the arabs & muslim nations combined. It goes to show the difference between the Israeli God vs the muslim God.
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Even Morocco rejected it 🤣🤣
Aqoonsi nijaas ah weeye!
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇸🇴@MOFASomalia
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@Mengsteab444 egypt maliciously, envious, bully, megalomaniac, ignorant, expansionist, Conspiratorial, colonial mentality, denigration of blacks, yearns to steal resources of blacks, paranoid, liar, hegemonic disgusting evil nation of poor backward supermarcist people with no compassion.
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