Response to the Washington Post’s politically charged Article
The article tries to depict a highly disciplined & ethical army & a country with impeccable track record for its humane treatment not only of civilians, but prisoners of war as well.


Re: Response to the Washington Post’s politically charged Article
Way to go our Embassy in Washington! We'll written and to the point response to knowingly blind reporting of the Washington Post. I know they post the irresponsible article knowing that it was far from the truth. But again, "ፈሊጡ ዘጽቀተስ፡ ነቕኒቕካዮ ነይትስእ" እንድዩ ነገሩ።
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This is what they're defaming:
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Re: Response to the Washington Post’s politically charged Article
Zmeselo,
I think to have come across the said article of Washington Post (one of the lie factories of today's world of Neocolonialists) and the first thing that came to my mind after reading it was the recent so called resolution of the UN-floor in New York, which allegedly condemned the "Rassian invasion of Ukrine" and many African leaders didn't readily avail themselves to clapp their hands for the acclaimed vote. Eritrea reportedly voted against it, which is a very good thing in my view.
It would have been better if they titled their lie factory article as "The response of the Neo-colonialists" to the vote at the UN-Floor, they only added to their level of dishonesty by not doing that.
Most notable was also how they are never tired of using the same old template to produce their lies, anonymous source is the center of the piece, as usual.
I think to have come across the said article of Washington Post (one of the lie factories of today's world of Neocolonialists) and the first thing that came to my mind after reading it was the recent so called resolution of the UN-floor in New York, which allegedly condemned the "Rassian invasion of Ukrine" and many African leaders didn't readily avail themselves to clapp their hands for the acclaimed vote. Eritrea reportedly voted against it, which is a very good thing in my view.
It would have been better if they titled their lie factory article as "The response of the Neo-colonialists" to the vote at the UN-Floor, they only added to their level of dishonesty by not doing that.
Most notable was also how they are never tired of using the same old template to produce their lies, anonymous source is the center of the piece, as usual.
Re: Response to the Washington Post’s politically charged Article
You hit the nail on the head, truth-defender!DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 13:44Zmeselo,
I think to have come across the said article of Washington Post (one of the lie factories of today's world of Neocolonialists) and the first thing that came to my mind after reading it was the recent so called resolution of the UN-floor in New York, which allegedly condemned the "Rassian invasion of Ukrine" and many African leaders didn't readily avail themselves to clapp their hands for the acclaimed vote. Eritrea reportedly voted against it, which is a very good thing in my view.
It would have been better if they titled their lie factory article as "The response of the Neo-colonialists" to the vote at the UN-Floor, they only added to their level of dishonesty by not doing that.
Most notable was also how they are never tired of using the same old template to produce their lies, anonymous source is the center of the piece, as usual.
They're extremely frustrated with Eritrea because their regime-change agenda has been going on, since at least 1998, without the final desired result.
Their template for regime-change has worked in various places like Iraq & Libya but was unworkable in Eritrea, despite the Weyane regime at their disposal & the huge Ethiopian manpower it could deploy.
They later attempted with decades of sanctions, isolation, demonization etc...and that led nowhere either.
All of a sudden & out of their hands the Ethiopian people rose-up, run the junta all the way to Meqele & completely changed the equation for them. The Eri-Ethio friendship is anathema to them & the latest 3 junta attempts at invasion, were to sever that fresh & hopeful relationship. Those attempts too, despite all the mayhem, seems to finally have hit the dust too.
Eritrea started flexing its wings & trained the backbone of the future Somali National Army, a new Eri-Kenya relationship commenced, Lavrov visited the country & now PIA's trip to S. Arabia is driving them nuts.
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Re: Response to the Washington Post’s politically charged Article
You are right, Zmeselo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 15:17You hit the nail on the head, truth-defender!DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 13:44Zmeselo,
I think to have come across the said article of Washington Post (one of the lie factories of today's world of Neocolonialists) and the first thing that came to my mind after reading it was the recent so called resolution of the UN-floor in New York, which allegedly condemned the "Rassian invasion of Ukrine" and many African leaders didn't readily avail themselves to clapp their hands for the acclaimed vote. Eritrea reportedly voted against it, which is a very good thing in my view.
It would have been better if they titled their lie factory article as "The response of the Neo-colonialists" to the vote at the UN-Floor, they only added to their level of dishonesty by not doing that.
Most notable was also how they are never tired of using the same old template to produce their lies, anonymous source is the center of the piece, as usual.
They're extremely frustrated with Eritrea because their regime-change agenda has been going on, since at least 1998, without the final desired result.
Their template for regime-change has worked in various places like Iraq & Libya but was unworkable in Eritrea, despite the Weyane regime at their disposal & the huge Ethiopian manpower it could deploy.
They later attempted with decades of sanctions, isolation, demonization etc...and that led nowhere either.
All of a sudden & out of their hands the Ethiopian people rose-up, run the junta all the way to Meqele & completely changed the equation for them. The Eri-Ethio friendship is anathema to them & the latest 3 junta attempts at invasion, were to sever that fresh & hopeful relationship. Those attempts too, despite all the mayhem, seems to finally have hit the dust too.
Eritrea started flexing its wings & trained the backbone of the future Somali National Army, a new Eri-Kenya relationship commenced, Lavrov visited the country & now PIA's trip to S. Arabia is driving them nuts.
The more we are united and stand together as Africans, the more we will become uncomfortable for their agenda of keeping us weak and exploit us.
We should strengethen our unity also beyond the nations you mentioned and stand up for the interest of our people and defend ourselves.
That is the way forward.
If Ethiopia will not let in any adversary from outside to the Eritrean territory, if Sudan may also do the same, Djoubouti and any other neighbours may also do the same, then there is no way that there could be a risk to the national security of Eritrea by an external adversary. The same is true for any other nation in the world.
They were shooting something called UFO on the skies of Canada recently, and this could be the same if it were to come over Mexico and there is no way somebody may threaten the security of USA or any of its neighbors over the others.
The same arrangement is in place in Europe but the rest of the world is being kept deliberately to antagonize with its very neigbors.
Look at middle east, far east (the two Koreas, specially), now in Eastern Europe animosity between two people who are of the same root, look at Ukraine and Rassia. The same is true for Africa, our people need to wake up and pull itself from the trap!
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