DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 May 2024, 14:54
ወደ ኢትዮጵያ ይመጡ ና የቆየ ግኑኝነት ይልናል፣ ወዳጅነታችን ጠንካራ ነዉ ይሉናል፣ ብዙ ያወራሉ፣ ዲፕሎማሳቺን ከ120 አመት በላይ ነዉ ይሉናል።
ወዲያዉ ዞር ይሉ ና ከጎረቤት አገር ጋር የጠበቃ ግኑኝነት አለን፣ ለ60 አመት የዘለቃ ነዉ ብሎ ብዙ ያወሩ ና የዛን አገር መሪ ወደ ዋይት ሓዉስ ይጋብዛሉ፣ ታሪካዊ የሆነዉን የሁለቱን ምክር ቤቶችን የጋራ ስብሰባ ላይ ንግግር እንዲያደርጉ ይጠይቃሉ። ወሬ ያሰራጫሉ፣ ፖለቲካ ይዘዉራሉ።
ሌላዉ ይቀር ና ቆሞ ቀሩን ሽማግሌንም ለመጠቀም ይሞክራሉ፣ እሱንም ለወግ ያህል ወደ አገራቸዉ ይጋብዛሉ። ለመጀመሪያ ጊዜ መሆኑ ነዉ። ያ ሁሉ ኢትዮጵያን ወደ ጉን ገሸሽ ለማድረግ ነዉ።
አሜሪካ እየወደቀ ያለ ታላቅ አገር ነዉ!
"Beggars can't be choosers." This fundamental truth has not yet sunk into the minds of the Oromuma goons. Just as America twisted Abiy's hand to sign in Pretoria, it will do the same in one of the African capitals in due time; just wait and see. Abiy is vulnerable economically, politically, and militarily, leaving him no choice but to bow. However, America often provides hints but does not offer outright support to any side until a strong alternative emerges. This is a cost-effective strategy to crown the next leader and secure the influence they seek.
This approach was evident when Mengistu's government was on the brink of collapse, and also when they reconsidered their support for the weakened Weyanes who resisted Abiy's rise to power but had to bow to America (ask Abo Sebhat). The same game is about to play out to remove Abiy from power when the time is right. With a $60 billion CIA budget, the green light will be given when it’s time for Abiy to pack up and leave.
The U.S. ambassador's merry-go-round of statements gives a clue that the end is near for the conman. However, the Ethiopian Foreign Minister's statements about "century-old friendship" and "mutual respect" reveal the extent of cluelessness that resides in Arat Kilo. By making these hollow statements, the foreign minister pretends to be relevant in form.