To the south are the Tigrayan TPLF, the Ethiopian Oromuma led by Abiy Ahmed regime, to the south-east are the Red Sea Afars, to the east are the savage Wahhabi Muslim Saudi Arabs and the Hoothi Shia Muslim of Yemen which is an Iranian mercenary proxy army, to the west are the Arab slaves in the ever disintegrating Arab wannabe Sudan.
Last week, PM Abiy Ahmed Ali reconnected with the Afar and Denkelia rebel forces -- the Red Sea Afars. He has opened a new military training camp for them in the Ethiopian Afar region. He has also selected a couple of hundred Afars to be trained in a newly formed naval militia force.
To the east, Eritrea's threat from the Yemeni forces backed by Iran is intensifying. Armed with sophisticated missiles, drones and rockets that can hit Asmara, Assab and Addis Ababa, this Shia force has recently increased its rhetoric against Eritrea threatening to sink any Eritrean vessel into the Red Sea. This morning it shot a missile to Israel targeting the Israeli resort port of Ilat. Do you think Eritrea's capital of Adi Halo or Ethiopia's Arat killo are too far?
With a population of under three million and devoid of young people, how long can tiny Eritrea survive in this mess without strategic friends? What should Eritrea do to exist and to get a little breathing room? Where are Eritrea's strategic allies? Is Eritrea marching into a deathtrap and disintegrating like the Arab servants of Somalia, Sudan and Yemen? Is this leading to the sad end of Eritrea?
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