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tarik
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by tarik » 02 Nov 2024, 13:43

CIA Director William Burns’ recent visit to Egypt, Kenya, and Somalia – and the absence of Special Envoy Mike Hammer underscores the urgency of the situation, especially with the U.S. election just days away. This visit highlights the U.S. concern over the recent Eritrea, Somalia, and Egypt agreement reached in Asmara, an alliance formed outside Washington’s influence and control. This alignment signals a shift that challenges U.S. regional interests, and as a result, increased pressure may be the primary tactic the U.S. considers to counter or slow the momentum of this new coalition. #CIA #Eritrea #Somalia #Egypt #Geopolitics #Africa #EastAfrica #GlobalPolitics #Diplomacy
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AbyssiniaLady
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by AbyssiniaLady » 02 Nov 2024, 14:00
This visit highlights the U.S. concern over the recent Eritrea, Somalia, and Egypt agreement reached in Asmara.
This is a lie.
The CIA Director William Burns recent visit to Egypt, Kenya, and Somalia has NOTHING to do with Eritrea, Somalia, and Egypt agreement reached in Asmara, don't post bullshit.
The CIA Director William Burns previously visited Somalia and Kenya in January this year.
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Somaliman
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by Somaliman » 02 Nov 2024, 15:16
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 14:00
This visit highlights the U.S. concern over the recent Eritrea, Somalia, and Egypt agreement reached in Asmara.
This is a lie.
The CIA Director William Burns recent visit to Egypt, Kenya, and Somalia has NOTHING to do with Eritrea, Somalia, and Egypt agreement reached in Asmara, don't post bullshit.
The CIA Director William Burns previously visited Somalia and Kenya in January this year.
