Arag9105

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Arag9105

Arag9105

@arag9105

A concerned citizen, Eritrean 100%

Katılım Şubat 2021
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Arag9105@arag9105·
@YemaneGirum Quomal dekala you barely could feed yourself and love to boast about non existent power you tried to project.
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ግሩም የማነ@YemaneGirum·
The Ethiopian domination continues.💯 Egypt is no match for Ethiopia, it's in Egypt's interest to obey the emerging African powerhouse.🦁 "Egyptian Outrage?" 🤣 It's more like Egyptian Comedy. 😅 Egyptian outrage as Ethiopia plans more dams on Blue Nile newarab.com/news/egyptian-…
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Alula Frezghi@AlulaFre·
By David Yeh @RedSeaBeacon Introduction States rarely collapse in a single, dramatic moment. They unravel quietly at first through frayed authority, contested legitimacy, and widening fractures until one day the illusion of control gives way to a harsher truth: the center no longer holds. Ethiopia now stands in that dangerous in-between, not yet broken, but no longer whole. What was once presented as a project of renewal under Colonel Abiy Ahmed has hardened into a system increasingly defined by coercion, where the language of reform has been replaced by the logic of force. Yet force, as history repeatedly teaches, cannot stitch together a nation already pulling itself apart. Across the country’s vast and diverse regions, the contradictions are no longer containable. What appears from a distance as a government asserting order is, up close, a state struggling to maintain relevance beyond shrinking pockets of control. The crisis is no longer episodic, no longer regional, and no longer temporary. It is structural, layered, and accelerating an accumulation of unresolved grievances, militarized responses, and eroding trust that now threatens to overwhelm the very foundations of the Ethiopian state. Ethiopia: A Nation on the Brink of Unraveling Ethiopia is no longer merely approaching a breaking point; it is suspended in a state of acute fragility, held together by threads that fray more with each passing moment. At the center of this deepening crises stands Colonel Abiy Ahmed, a figure once synonymous with renewal and reform, but now increasingly associated with coercion and inflexibility. His persistent reliance on militarized solutions, presented as instruments of unity and order, is colliding with a far more intricate and unforgiving reality one defined not by clarity, but by fragmentation, resistance, and erosion of state authority. Across the Amhara Region and Oromia Region, federal forces and their allied units have encountered persistent reversals that expose the limits of centralized power. In Amhara, irregular reckoning forces have demonstrated remarkable resilience, transforming once stable zones into arenas of protracted contestation. In Oromia, the security landscape has become even more volatile. The Oromo Liberation Army has undergone a notable transformation from a loosely organized insurgency into a structured and adaptive force capable of executing coordinated offensives, disrupting logistical arteries, and eroding administrative cohesion. Its expansion is not incidental; it is rooted in enduring grievances tied to political exclusion, contested identity, and unfulfilled promises of autonomy. Simultaneously, the unresolved tensions in Tigray continue to loom ominously over the national landscape. While open warfare has subsided, the absence of a comprehensive political settlement has preserved a volatile equilibrium. Questions surrounding territorial sovereignty, governance legitimacy, and post conflict accountability remain unsettled, creating a system in which instability can reemerge with little provocation. The scars of war remain visible, and the silence that has replaced open conflict is neither stable nor reassuring, it is merely ReadMore @RedSeaBeacon @hawelti @Sudan #Djibouti #Somalia #Egypt #SaudiArabia #Turkey #Qatar #UAE @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @EliasAmare @Ghidewon @Yehdavid @GhideonMusa @SharronYemane @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MOFAEGYPT @AfricanUnion @antonioguterres @cnni @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @Reuters @AFP @AlAhramWeekly @FT @latimes @nytimes @BBCWorld @AlJazeera @tberhan0437898 @shabait @ERiTV_Official @AmbStesfamariam redseabeacon.com/colonel-abiy-a…
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David Yeh
David Yeh@Yehdavid·
#Ethiopia's fixation on #Eritrea stems from Eritrea's resilience& self reliance model, which contrasts with Ethiopia's fragmentation& inequality. It's attempts to dominate Eritrea have failed, revealing a deeper issue of sovereignty& regional dynamics.👇👉 redseabeacon.com/why-eritreas-s…
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Arag9105@arag9105·
@TiborPNagyJr An aging Eastern European figure, once a diplomat, now reveals the delusions of a warmonger. Your shift to ordinary activism stems from a misguided mindset that undermines your credibility( if you had any)
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Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr·
Somalia can't help making scam headlines. Now the Somali National Disaster Management Agency "finds itself at the center of serious allegations of corruption and a near-total absence of accountability" including China's $2 million! Anyone surprised? en.goobjoog.com/sodma-built-to…
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snowy@snowyxq1·
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Arag9105@arag9105·
@tesfanews The dead empire must be dissolved by any means.
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ⓉⓃ@tesfanews·
"ነጻነትና እኩልነት ፓርቲ (ነእፓ) ሀገሪቱ ያሏትን ሀብቶች በሰጥቶ መቀበል መርህ በመጠቀም ኢትዮጵያ አምስት የባሕር በሮች እንዲኖሯት ስትራቴጂ ነድፎ እየሠራ መሆኑን አስታወቀ" ... 😂 These folks really don’t get it. Any country with a few working brain cells would NEVER trade away its sovereign territory. The sooner they realize this, the better.
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(By Minister Yemene G/Meskel) - The Potemkin Party's disinformation pendulum appears to swing between two poles these days. On the one-hand, the PP continues to ramp up its monotonous, albeit toxic, tone on the imperative for "sovereign access to the sea" and associated saber rattling that it has flaunted for more than two years now. At the same time, there is a distinct twist/tone to its mendacious campaign in these times to portray itself as a "victim" of destabilization and thereby re-package its overarching irredentist agenda as a "legitimate act of self-defense". The latest version in its playbook of ever-shifting fallacious arguments and pretexts consists of ludicrous misinterpretation of the long-settled EEBC Award; to ascertain with a straight face that the Award's implementation remains "unilateral and illegal action before physical demarcation is carried out through an agreed process". These gimmicks are willfully floated to camouflage and divert attention from its reckless irredentist agenda which has been and remains the central kernel and driver of the tension in the region. That the EEBC had closed shop in 2007 having delivered its demarcation decision - duly deposited at the UN Cartographic Office with copies to both parties - is indeed a matter of historical record. The bedrock of the Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship between Eritrea and Ethiopia, that was signed in Asmara in 2018, was in fact Ethiopia's full and unequivocal, if belated, commitment to the implementation of the EEBC Award, (Art.4). In the event, the Potemkin Party's U-turn is not surprising in many respects; as backstabbing, duplicity and deception are, indeed, part and parcel of its daily political staple. x.com/hawelti/status…
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Arag9105@arag9105·
ጄኔራላት ኤርትራ፡ትግራይን ብልጽግናንን ወጥሪ፡ወደብ ዓሰብ ፖለቲካን ሃይማኖትን፡አሜሪካን ሩስያን youtube.com/live/0SvKa_1Ta… via @YouTube
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MG@MehariMeng53005·
Ethiopia must act urgently and transparently to address these reports. The #Eritrean military’s involvement in #Tigray again #xmdo continues to raise serious concerns about sovereignty and long-term regional instability. The people of both countries deserve peace, dignity and responsible leadership. For stability, a peaceful and secure future in the Horn of Africa. The solution is simple, regime change in Eritrea📌 and for this #EBRF, the struggle of the youth needs open solidarity from Ethiopia and global support now. The voices of the youth, which is the vision of the #EBRF, that will shape a more just future – a future of mutual benefit built on cooperation and respect for human rights across the Horn of Africa. #BlueRevolution #EBRF #RegimeChangeInEritrea @AbiyAhmedAli @TiborPNagyJr @PMEthiopia
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Patrick Heinisch@PatrickHeinisc1

At the end of February, a small delegation of #Eritrean military personnel led by Brigadier General Eyob Fesehaye travelled to Mekelle, capital of Tigray, to meet with the head of the region's Peace and Security Bureau, Tigrayan General Fisseha Kidanu. africaintelligence.com/eastern-africa…

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Phili@philiqaza·
Patrick Heinisch@PatrickHeinisc1

At the end of February, a small delegation of #Eritrean military personnel led by Brigadier General Eyob Fesehaye travelled to Mekelle, capital of Tigray, to meet with the head of the region's Peace and Security Bureau, Tigrayan General Fisseha Kidanu. africaintelligence.com/eastern-africa…

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Yemane G. Meskel 🇪🇷
The Potemkin Party's disinformation pendulum appears to swing between two poles these days. On the one-hand, the PP continues to ramp up its monotonous, albeit toxic, tone on the imperative for "sovereign access to the sea" and associated saber rattling that it has flaunted for more than two years now. At the same time, there is a distinct twist/tone to its mendacious campaign in these times to portray itself as a "victim" of destabilization and thereby re-package its overarching irredentist agenda as a "legitimate act of self-defence". The latest version in its playbook of ever-shifting fallacious arguments and pretexts consists of ludicrous misinterpretation of the long-settled EEBC Award; to ascertain with a straight face that the Award's implementation remains "unilateral and illegal action before physical demarcation is carried out through an agreed process". These gimmicks are willfully floated to camouflage and divert attention from its reckless irredentist agenda which has been and remains the central kernel and driver of the tension in the region. That the EEBC had closed shop in 2007 having delivered its demarcation decision - duly deposited at the UN Cartographic Office with copies to both parties - is indeed a matter of historical record. The bedrock of the Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship between Eritrea and Ethiopia, that was signed in Asmara in 2018, was in fact Ethiopia's full and unequivocal, if belated, commitment to the implementation of the EEBC Award, (Art.4). In the event, the Potemkin Party's U-turn is not surprising in many respects; as backstabbing, duplicity and deception are, indeed, part and parcel of its daily political staple. x.com/hawelti/status…
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Long Arc Africa
Long Arc Africa@africarising34·
@arag9105 I just want to see if you're an islamist shill that's all. 'Dont bother me' when you're commenting on my page.
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Long Arc Africa@africarising34·
Somaliland tops the Horn of Africa in the latest Freedom House scores (47), ranking above Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia — and matching or beating several Arab and Muslim-majority states. What sets it apart is competitive elections, peaceful transfers of power, and functioning institutions in a region where coups, civil wars, and authoritarian rule are the norm. De facto statehood, but de facto democratic practice.
Prof. Thomas G. Schulze 🎗INDEPENDENT Libertarian@Prof_TGSchulze

#Somaliland: a beacon of hope in a troubled region. #Freedom

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Arag9105@arag9105·
Great article with superb analysis I, however have difficulty in the author's "conclusion" Ethiopia's imperialistic ambition would be entertained by " negotiation and investment". To be frank I se no possible scenarios that Ethiopia would use our ports in foreseeable future and above all in its present form.
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Red Sea Beacon@RedSeaBeacon·
ETHIOPIA’S RED SEA OBSESSION: A DANGEROUS DIVERSION FROM REALITY In September 2025, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stood before his people and declared that losing access to the Red Sea after Eritrea’s independence was a “mistake that will be corrected.” … The timing of Abiy’s Red Sea campaign is not coincidental. Ethiopia faces a constellation of internal challenges that would test any government: … Abiy’s Red Sea campaign has achieved what few thought possible: uniting Ethiopia’s rivals in common cause against it. … Abiy Ahmed came to power promising reform, reconciliation, and regional cooperation. He leaves a legacy of civil war, diplomatic isolation, and now, potentially, a new conflict over the Red Sea. Read more: redseabeacon.com/ethiopias-red-… by Aaron Abraha #AfricanUnion #HornofAfrica #Eritrea #Ethiopia #Sudan #Somalia #Egypt @hawelti @shabait @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @Ghidewon @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MofaSudan @MOFASomalia @MfaEGYPT @_AfricanUnion @StateDept @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @AFP @TheEconomist @thenation @PressTV @Telegraph @nytimes @UN @dwnews @tesfanews @TheReporterET @gulf_news
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Red Sea Beacon@RedSeaBeacon·
“SHOW ME THE MONEY”: WHY ERITREA WANTS RESULTS, NOT RHETORIC, FROM WASHINGTON’S NEW AFRICA STRATEGY Eritrea’s Challenge to Washington’s New Africa Strategy … For more than three decades, Eritrea has lived under a fog of suspicion, sanctions, and geopolitical punishment not because it invaded neighbors, toppled governments, or exported extremism, but because it insisted on something far more subversive in the eyes of the international system: self-reliance. … Now, in 2026, Washington claims it is turning a page. … the challenge Eritrea poses to Washington is not emotional, ideological, or historical. It is profoundly practical. Eritrea is asking the United States to do something it has rarely done in Africa: align its actions with its rhetoric. Read more: redseabeacon.com/show-me-the-mo… by Sirak Kifle and David Yeh #AfricanUnion #HornofAfrica #Eritrea #Ethiopia #Sudan #Somalia #Egypt @hawelti @shabait @EmbassyEritrea @hadnetkeleta @SirakBahlbi @Ghidewon @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia @MofaSudan @MOFASomalia @MfaEGYPT @_AfricanUnion @StateDept @AJEnglish @BBCWorld @AFP @TheEconomist @thenation @PressTV @Telegraph @nytimes @UN @dwnews @tesfanews @TheReporterET @gulf_news
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Selina🦋@meley202228·
Patrick Heinisch@PatrickHeinisc1

At the end of February, a small delegation of #Eritrean military personnel led by Brigadier General Eyob Fesehaye travelled to Mekelle, capital of Tigray, to meet with the head of the region's Peace and Security Bureau, Tigrayan General Fisseha Kidanu. africaintelligence.com/eastern-africa…

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#Eritrean regime is interfering in #Ethiopia’s internal politics for the past 2 years without invitation from federal government! Arming, funding the rebels & sometimes directly involving in the conflict. @UN_Spokesperson @SecRubio @EUCouncil
Patrick Heinisch@PatrickHeinisc1

At the end of February, a small delegation of #Eritrean military personnel led by Brigadier General Eyob Fesehaye travelled to Mekelle, capital of Tigray, to meet with the head of the region's Peace and Security Bureau, Tigrayan General Fisseha Kidanu. africaintelligence.com/eastern-africa…

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George@george_posts·
🇪🇹🇪🇷 I don’t know about all these arguments and facts being discussed below between these individuals and I couldn’t care less. What I do know is that, one day, Eritrea will take over all of the business from the port of Djibouti. It is he, the reckless @AbiyAhmedAli, who is jeopardizing that business. Within a short period of time after flying to Eritrea for reconciliation, he tried to betray Eritrea’s security by throwing it under the bus. I don’t blame the Eritrean government. Once he is gone, port business between Eritrea and Ethiopia will resume, and Ethiopia will receive better service and lower fees. 👇👇👇
Ilyas M. Dawaleh@Ilyasdawaleh

To Mr. Zemedeneh Negatu @Zemedeneh, Your interview on Gazette Plus is deeply misleading and compelled me to respond. I normally don’t respond to armchair theorists, but I thought you were better informed than that. Indeed, You are free to please a narrative. I am equally free to challenge misinformation. With all due respect, claiming that 🇩🇯’s #ports are « expensive and inefficient » is not serious economics, it is simply a convenient talking point detached from facts. After Ethiopia lost direct access to the sea, Djibouti did not merely provide an alternative. Djibouti built the entire logistics backbone that enabled #Ethiopia’s #economic #transformation. More importantly, how can anyone credibly argue that Djibouti’s port investments are « insufficient »or « inappropriate »when over $10 billion has been invested in world-class infrastructure, including: • Deep-sea ports • Specialized terminals • An electrified railway • Integrated logistics corridors This is not inefficiency. This is strategic infrastructures built at scale and serving not only Ethiopia, but global trade and regional integration. Let me be absolutely clear: Without Djibouti, Ethiopia’s transformation at this scale would not have been possible. Djibouti has been an indispensable pillar of Ethiopia’s industrialization journey. As for the recurring narrative about the « billions paid to Djibouti». I welcome a transparent, fact-based debate with open books and verifiable data. Be my guest. I speak not from theory, but from direct involvement as one of the contributors and witnesses to this exceptional 🇩🇯🇪🇹 partnership journey. And also a great friend and lover of Ethiopia. You may well find that an apology to Djibouti is in order. Djibouti is not a burden. Djibouti is and has been a #strategic #multiplier for Ethiopia. It is time to move beyond misleading narratives and return to facts.

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