Why is Fano fighting? Must read article by TGP [THE GEOPOLITICS]
Posted: 03 Sep 2023, 14:08
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 15:47Must read?
What else should I expect from someone like you?
They know why and what they have to write and you know what you have to relay, you have been in that business for some time.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 15:47Must read?
What else should I expect from someone like you?
They know why and what they have to write and you know what you have to relay, you have been in that business for some time.
ተላላኪ!Revelations wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:21This is all more than you can handle in one day. Don't ask for more unless you're craving a heart attack!
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 15:47Must read?
What else should I expect from someone like you?
They know why and what they have to write and you know what you have to relay, you have been in that business for some time.
Ahaha! Don't let Abiy Ahimed catch you giving his beloved job away which he proudly boasts about to a US journalist, just because you've lost your marbles due to rage. He will punish you severely. Watch out!DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:59ተላላኪ!Revelations wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:21This is all more than you can handle in one day. Don't ask for more unless you're craving a heart attack!
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 15:47Must read?
What else should I expect from someone like you?
They know why and what they have to write and you know what you have to relay, you have been in that business for some time.
But Abiy has other funders who are less concerned with human-rights violations. On a helicopter trip to Awash National Park, a swampy wilderness east of Addis, he travelled with a group of Emiratis, whom he introduced vaguely as “friends.” Abiy had built a lakeside tourist resort in the park. The water was disconcertingly infested with crocodiles, but the landscape was ruggedly beautiful, and the developers had erected kid-friendly animal statues around the grounds. The resort was one of half a dozen that Abiy was having constructed in Ethiopia; the idea was to seek international partners that would run them as concessions, and to use them as hubs to develop the countryside.
Over dinner, at a long table by a swimming pool, we listened as Abiy spoke about how Ethiopia could be useful to its allies. For one thing, he suggested, Ethiopia could “fight their wars” for them. He had noticed that Westerners no longer seemed eager to send their sons into combat, but Ethiopians were good fighters, he said, and did not have the same qualms.
The paid bloggers or funded con artist fake blogger are everywhere. And this person is a good example of paid fake blogger or flogger who took money ready made fake article from the vagabond outlaw amhara extremists and published under his name for money in order to create likes and discussions out off nothing.

I told you at the beginning that you are a well tested and hardened relay, to carry around something that has been given to you, never mind to what is inside.Revelations wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 23:04DDT, this is your lucky day and there's more from where this came from!
But Abiy has other funders who are less concerned with human-rights violations. On a helicopter trip to Awash National Park, a swampy wilderness east of Addis, he travelled with a group of Emiratis, whom he introduced vaguely as “friends.” Abiy had built a lakeside tourist resort in the park. The water was disconcertingly infested with crocodiles, but the landscape was ruggedly beautiful, and the developers had erected kid-friendly animal statues around the grounds. The resort was one of half a dozen that Abiy was having constructed in Ethiopia; the idea was to seek international partners that would run them as concessions, and to use them as hubs to develop the countryside.
Over dinner, at a long table by a swimming pool, we listened as Abiy spoke about how Ethiopia could be useful to its allies. For one thing, he suggested, Ethiopia could “fight their wars” for them. He had noticed that Westerners no longer seemed eager to send their sons into combat, but Ethiopians were good fighters, he said, and did not have the same qualms.
DDTShould I start to sit down and dig into all the allegations, perhaps millions of them already and still counting, that have been raised against Abiy Ahmed?
Ethiopia’s relationship with the United States was a preoccupation for Abiy. During a helicopter trip through the countryside, he turned away from the view and declared how much he “loved” the U.S. “Really,” he said. “America is a beautiful country. And the Americans are very good people. And I know the country, maybe better than some Americans! I’ve driven from Washington all the way to California.” In the mid-two-thousands, Ethiopia became a regional ally of the U.S., sending troops to invade Somalia to fight Al Shabaab, an insurgent group linked to Al Qaeda. After Abiy’s time in the military, he worked for the government in cybersecurity and intelligence and spent some time in U.S. training programs. “In the Iraq War, I fought with them,” he said. “I was the one who would send intelligence from this part of the world to the N.S.A., on Sudan and Yemen and Somalia. The N.S.A. knows me. I would fight and die for America."
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022 ... -civil-war