Does anyone remember when the Eritrean thug dictator gave a sermon to the Russian president, lecturing him about how the West is morally and spiritually bankrupt, incapable of manufacturing anything anymore, and obsessed with exporting its version of governance to the rest of the world? The Russian president politely sat in silence for almost 12 minutes while the dictator rambled on, but you can imagine what he was really thinking: Who is this pathetic negro to talk about manufacturing when his own country can’t even produce a sewing needle?
At the time, the West was working to politically, diplomatically, and economically to isolate Russia. So, any show of support—no matter how small or symbolic—was treated and regarded as a diplomatic win for the Kremlin. That’s why the Eritrean leader, despite his outlandish tirades, was given a warm brotherly welcome.
But as time passed, it became clear that the dictator rhetoric wasn’t matched by any concrete action, it was just talk which cant bite. When it came to choosing sides in the global power struggle, the Dictator succumbed and and kept his silence . In contrast, countries like Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Belarus, and Russia who are regarded anti America axis by the mainstream media —stand by each other both in good times and in crisis. That’s also why leaders from these countries are invited to events like the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Moscow.
Guess who else is invited....The current revolutionary leader Ibrahim Troare of Burkina Faso is invited to sit in the same raw as the host country, Even The Galla PM is also invited.
While Skunis are celebrating and chest beating because their representatives are meeting Tigrian junior officials, The Galla are meeting world leaders in Moscow.