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Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 18:36
by Aba
Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

The scope of the conflict that began in November between Tigrayan and Ethiopian federal forces is expanding, with military pursuits taking precedence over dialogue.


A tank damaged during the fighting between Ethiopia's National Defense Force and Tigray Special Forces stands on the outskirts of Humera town in Ethiopia on July 1, 2021. Reuters

Blog Post by Michelle GavinAugust 12, 2021 12:07 pm (EST)

Nine months after fighting erupted in the northern region of Tigray, Ethiopia is going from bad to worse. The conflict has expanded geographically to Afar and Amhara, regions outside of Tigray’s borders, drawing in new combatants as the federal government mobilizes ethnic militia forces from around the country and calls upon “all capable Ethiopians of age” to take up arms and fight. At the same time, the Oromo Liberation Army claims to have struck a deal to coordinate with the Tigrayan forces in fighting against the central government. All of the trends are moving in the wrong direction, and all of the antagonists are making decisions that broaden conflict as they double down on the pursuit of military solutions.

Meanwhile, increasingly urgent international calls for de-escalation, political dialogue, and prioritizing humanitarian access continue to fall on deaf ears. Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis, who write off the United States and others as longstanding Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) partisans, neocolonial meddlers who lack respect for Ethiopian resolve and sovereignty, or both. Prime Minister Abiy’s latest statement warns darkly of members of the international community who seek to “resuscitate” the TPLF “for their own agenda” and of “the machinations of foreign hands.” Breaking through the preconceptions and ready-made dismissals is now the central challenge for those working to prevent Ethiopia’s collapse into intractable civil conflict.

Ironically, many of the those now accused of conspiring to restore the TPLF’s control of the federal government are the same individuals and governments that greeted Prime Minister Abiy’s rise with unbridled enthusiasm, precisely because he seemed to represent a change in direction from the untenable and abusive authoritarian practices that came to characterize the era of TPLF dominance. It is fair to criticize the close relationship that the United States and other states pursued with a repressive Ethiopia governed by Meles Zenawi, but undeniable that those same governments signaled their wholehearted enthusiasm for a change in direction during Prime Minister Abiy’s honeymoon phase. Observers and officials in the United States and Europe hoped that by opening political space and strengthening institutions, he might be able to marry Ethiopia’s development gains to a more inclusive, more accountable, and ultimately stronger and more stable Ethiopia, that in turn could be a constructive regional and global leader. Those same observers are sounding the alarm not just because of the current conflict’s toll on civilians, but because they see Ethiopia consuming itself and the promise of its future with violence. It is neither nostalgia for the Meles years nor fear of Ethiopian strength that informs the diplomats imploring the Ethiopian government and the Tigrayan leadership to stop this madness. It is an acute sense of opportunity lost, and of the appalling costs to Ethiopians and the region should the state degenerate into chaos.
https://www.cfr.org/blog/ethiopia-plung ... r-conflict

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 18:42
by Tog Wajale E.R.
Shut The Hell Up Samantha Power, Suzan Fried Rice .

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 18:49
by Aba
Waja,
This is a good article. Read it and learn how the pros do it
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Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

The scope of the conflict that began in November between Tigrayan and Ethiopian federal forces is expanding, with military pursuits taking precedence over dialogue.


A tank damaged during the fighting between Ethiopia's National Defense Force and Tigray Special Forces stands on the outskirts of Humera town in Ethiopia on July 1, 2021. Reuters

Blog Post by Michelle GavinAugust 12, 2021 12:07 pm (EST)

Nine months after fighting erupted in the northern region of Tigray, Ethiopia is going from bad to worse. The conflict has expanded geographically to Afar and Amhara, regions outside of Tigray’s borders, drawing in new combatants as the federal government mobilizes ethnic militia forces from around the country and calls upon “all capable Ethiopians of age” to take up arms and fight. At the same time, the Oromo Liberation Army claims to have struck a deal to coordinate with the Tigrayan forces in fighting against the central government. All of the trends are moving in the wrong direction, and all of the antagonists are making decisions that broaden conflict as they double down on the pursuit of military solutions.

Meanwhile, increasingly urgent international calls for de-escalation, political dialogue, and prioritizing humanitarian access continue to fall on deaf ears. Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis, who write off the United States and others as longstanding Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) partisans, neocolonial meddlers who lack respect for Ethiopian resolve and sovereignty, or both. Prime Minister Abiy’s latest statement warns darkly of members of the international community who seek to “resuscitate” the TPLF “for their own agenda” and of “the machinations of foreign hands.” Breaking through the preconceptions and ready-made dismissals is now the central challenge for those working to prevent Ethiopia’s collapse into intractable civil conflict.

Ironically, many of the those now accused of conspiring to restore the TPLF’s control of the federal government are the same individuals and governments that greeted Prime Minister Abiy’s rise with unbridled enthusiasm, precisely because he seemed to represent a change in direction from the untenable and abusive authoritarian practices that came to characterize the era of TPLF dominance. It is fair to criticize the close relationship that the United States and other states pursued with a repressive Ethiopia governed by Meles Zenawi, but undeniable that those same governments signaled their wholehearted enthusiasm for a change in direction during Prime Minister Abiy’s honeymoon phase. Observers and officials in the United States and Europe hoped that by opening political space and strengthening institutions, he might be able to marry Ethiopia’s development gains to a more inclusive, more accountable, and ultimately stronger and more stable Ethiopia, that in turn could be a constructive regional and global leader. Those same observers are sounding the alarm not just because of the current conflict’s toll on civilians, but because they see Ethiopia consuming itself and the promise of its future with violence. It is neither nostalgia for the Meles years nor fear of Ethiopian strength that informs the diplomats imploring the Ethiopian government and the Tigrayan leadership to stop this madness. It is an acute sense of opportunity lost, and of the appalling costs to Ethiopians and the region should the state degenerate into chaos.
https://www.cfr.org/blog/ethiopia-plung ... r-conflict

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:01
by sarcasm
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:02
by Digital Weyane
Aba Awash አንተ ጁንታ ወያነ - ዓለምአቀፉ አሸባሪ፣
አንተ ባለጌ - የራሱን እህት ደፋሪ፣
እህቴን ደፈርኩ እያለ በሰበር ዜና አብሳሪ፣
የትግራይ ህፃናትን አስገድዶ ጦርነት አስተማሪ፣
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የሰውነት ክብርህን ሻጭ ለወደቀ ፍርፋሪ፤
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Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:15
by Aba
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:01
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.
Mamo qillo is mezmerized by monster Issu. His faith in God and Scripture was lured by the devil into thinking that the devil is an angel. How else can a real Pentecostal/Evangelical work hand in hand with a moster from hell who is well known for persecuting Pente/Evangelicals?
Tragically, there is no cure for the cult worshipping prime minister. Only a military defeat and capture can solve his problem.

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:20
by Abe Abraham
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:15
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:01
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.
Mamo qillo is mezmerized by monster Issu. His faith in God and Scripture was lured by the devil into thinking that the devil is an angel. How else can a real Pentecostal/Evangelical work hand in hand with a moster from hell who is well known for persecuting Pente/Evangelicals?
Tragically, there is no cure for the cult worshipping prime minister. Only a military defeat and capture can solve his problem.
Monster ? You are a Tigrayan muslim monster who doesn't care about the people of Tigray. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:27
by Aba
Abe Abraham wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:20
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:15
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:01
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.
Mamo qillo is mezmerized by monster Issu. His faith in God and Scripture was lured by the devil into thinking that the devil is an angel. How else can a real Pentecostal/Evangelical work hand in hand with a moster from hell who is well known for persecuting Pente/Evangelicals?
Tragically, there is no cure for the cult worshipping prime minister. Only a military defeat and capture can solve his problem.
Monster ? You are a Tigrayan muslim monster who doesn't care about the people of Tigray. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 19:30
by sarcasm
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:15
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:01
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.
Mamo qillo is mezmerized by monster Issu. His faith in God and Scripture was lured by the devil into thinking that the devil is an angel. How else can a real Pentecostal/Evangelical work hand in hand with a moster from hell who is well known for persecuting Pente/Evangelicals?
Tragically, there is no cure for the cult worshipping prime minister. Only a military defeat and capture can solve his problem.
I don't even think he ever realized that his religion is a crime in Eritrea and that thousands of Pentecostal Christians were in Eritrean prisons because of their religion when he was wining and dining with the persecutor of his "brothers and sisters".

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 12 Aug 2021, 20:11
by Aba
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:30
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:15
sarcasm wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 19:01
Aba wrote:
12 Aug 2021, 18:36

Highly skilled diplomats are unable to penetrate the calculus of decision-makers in Addis,
I think they should try Pentecostal church pastors / bishops / prophets or whatever they call themselves. There is no room for logical thought process in Abiy's governments. There's no any decision making calculus in the PM's office.
Mamo qillo is mezmerized by monster Issu. His faith in God and Scripture was lured by the devil into thinking that the devil is an angel. How else can a real Pentecostal/Evangelical work hand in hand with a moster from hell who is well known for persecuting Pente/Evangelicals?
Tragically, there is no cure for the cult worshipping prime minister. Only a military defeat and capture can solve his problem.
I don't even think he ever realized that his religion is a crime in Eritrea and that thousands of Pentecostal Christians were in Eritrean prisons because of their religion when he was wining and dining with the persecutor of his "brothers and sisters".
He's fake. He's a fake Pente/Evangelical; a fake Nobel Peace Prize winner; a fake Oromo; a fake doctor. He can't even put a grammatically correct English sentence.

Re: Ethiopia Plunges Deeper Into Conflict

Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 00:16
by Aba
If this guy wasn't dumb, how could he end up in the condition he's in today in just 3 years?