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If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 28 Feb 2024, 15:34

An European media writing all such deep analysis and depicting Ethiopia the winner and its arch rival "becoming irrelevant" that should be voluminous it itself.
Arch-rival attracting such a diminishing picture of an entity that considered itself way too important for global affairs must be a revelations of a wider matter of the things.
here is an old Arabic proverb that states, “Misfortunes never come singly.” Incidentally, this line probably best describes the seemingly never-ending challenges Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s regime finds itself in.

Egypt’s autocrat had already been embroiled in an economic crisis before 7 October, with foreign debt spiraling out of control and local currency values dropping to unprecedented lows. The war between Israel and Hamas only exacerbated the country’s political and financial woes. Regardless of assurances from the Egyptian authorities that revenue losses could be absorbed, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are already translating into a sharp reduction in income from shipping transit in the Suez Canal.

Amid this regional instability, alarm bells went off in Cairo, as its officials nervously watched their archrivals in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa secure a strategic win by gaining access to the Red Sea via a deal with the breakaway republic of Somaliland. This coup reveals what observers have long known to be true: Egypt today has remarkably little geopolitical clout. It lacks both the soft and hard power to contain Ethiopia on its own, let alone change the balance of forces in the Horn of Africa.
https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/51729 ... in-decline

And why did President SHM of Somalia finally decide to meet the PM of Ethiopia, negating his own words from a few weeks back?



አቶ ኢሳያስ፣ ምንም እንኳ በትጎዳንም፣ ከታሪካዊ ጠላቶቻችን ጋር ብታብርብንም፣ ሄዶ ሄዶ አካላችን ነህ ና ታሳዝናነለህ፣ ተመከር፣ ከዉድቀት መንገድ ተመለስ፣ ላራስህ ስትል። ኢትዮጵያን ማፈን፣ አቅሙም፣ ሆነ ብቃቱን የለህም። ኢትዮጵያ እየተነሳች ያለች የአፍሪካ ቀንድ ነብር ናት፣ ከሷ ጋር ጥል ይቅርብህ!

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 28 Feb 2024, 15:45

Eritrea also softening her tones, there is no word of the so called "backstabbing", instead Eritrea testified that the Federal Government of Ethiopia acted in a self-defense and as such justifiably.



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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 28 Feb 2024, 15:57

እነዚህ ሁለት ዉኋዎችስ ዬቶቹ ናቸዉ?

የግብፅ ተፅኖ ፈጣሪነት እየዘቀዘቀ መሆኑን የላይኛ ፅሑፍ ከጀርመን አገር አስነብቦናል፣ አሁን ደግሞ የኢትይጵያ ተፅኖ ፈጣሪነት እየተነሳ ና በስትራቴጂ ደረጀ ማስቀመጡን ይህ መፅሓፍ ያስረዳናል።

በምን ተገጣጠሙ ግን?


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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2024, 16:20

DefendTheTruth wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 15:34
An European media writing all such deep analysis and depicting Ethiopia the winner and its arch rival "becoming irrelevant" that should be voluminous it itself.
Arch-rival attracting such a diminishing picture of an entity that considered itself way too important for global affairs must be a revelations of a wider matter of the things.
here is an old Arabic proverb that states, “Misfortunes never come singly.” Incidentally, this line probably best describes the seemingly never-ending challenges Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s regime finds itself in.

Egypt’s autocrat had already been embroiled in an economic crisis before 7 October, with foreign debt spiraling out of control and local currency values dropping to unprecedented lows. The war between Israel and Hamas only exacerbated the country’s political and financial woes. Regardless of assurances from the Egyptian authorities that revenue losses could be absorbed, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are already translating into a sharp reduction in income from shipping transit in the Suez Canal.

Amid this regional instability, alarm bells went off in Cairo, as its officials nervously watched their archrivals in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa secure a strategic win by gaining access to the Red Sea via a deal with the breakaway republic of Somaliland. This coup reveals what observers have long known to be true: Egypt today has remarkably little geopolitical clout. It lacks both the soft and hard power to contain Ethiopia on its own, let alone change the balance of forces in the Horn of Africa.
https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/51729 ... in-decline

And why did President SHM of Somalia finally decide to meet the PM of Ethiopia, negating his own words from a few weeks back?



አቶ ኢሳያስ፣ ምንም እንኳ በትጎዳንም፣ ከታሪካዊ ጠላቶቻችን ጋር ብታብርብንም፣ ሄዶ ሄዶ አካላችን ነህ ና ታሳዝናነለህ፣ ተመከር፣ ከዉድቀት መንገድ ተመለስ፣ ላራስህ ስትል። ኢትዮጵያን ማፈን፣ አቅሙም፣ ሆነ ብቃቱን የለህም። ኢትዮጵያ እየተነሳች ያለች የአፍሪካ ቀንድ ነብር ናት፣ ከሷ ጋር ጥል ይቅርብህ!




And why did President SHM of Somalia finally decide to meet the PM of Ethiopia, negating his own words from a few weeks back?
FYI, the Somali president hasn't gone to Nairobi to meet with your clown, but to attend the U.N. Environment Assembly, currently taking place in Nairobi, where UN Member States focus on environmental crisis.

In addition, the Somali president, HSM, has clearly and repeatedly said that he would only meet with your clown once the latter has retracted his farcical MoU.

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2024, 16:32

DefendTheTruth wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 15:34
An European media writing all such deep analysis and depicting Ethiopia the winner and its arch rival "becoming irrelevant" that should be voluminous it itself.
Arch-rival attracting such a diminishing picture of an entity that considered itself way too important for global affairs must be a revelations of a wider matter of the things.
here is an old Arabic proverb that states, “Misfortunes never come singly.” Incidentally, this line probably best describes the seemingly never-ending challenges Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s regime finds itself in.

Egypt’s autocrat had already been embroiled in an economic crisis before 7 October, with foreign debt spiraling out of control and local currency values dropping to unprecedented lows. The war between Israel and Hamas only exacerbated the country’s political and financial woes. Regardless of assurances from the Egyptian authorities that revenue losses could be absorbed, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are already translating into a sharp reduction in income from shipping transit in the Suez Canal.

Amid this regional instability, alarm bells went off in Cairo, as its officials nervously watched their archrivals in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa secure a strategic win by gaining access to the Red Sea via a deal with the breakaway republic of Somaliland. This coup reveals what observers have long known to be true: Egypt today has remarkably little geopolitical clout. It lacks both the soft and hard power to contain Ethiopia on its own, let alone change the balance of forces in the Horn of Africa.
https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/51729 ... in-decline

And why did President SHM of Somalia finally decide to meet the PM of Ethiopia, negating his own words from a few weeks back?



አቶ ኢሳያስ፣ ምንም እንኳ በትጎዳንም፣ ከታሪካዊ ጠላቶቻችን ጋር ብታብርብንም፣ ሄዶ ሄዶ አካላችን ነህ ና ታሳዝናነለህ፣ ተመከር፣ ከዉድቀት መንገድ ተመለስ፣ ላራስህ ስትል። ኢትዮጵያን ማፈን፣ አቅሙም፣ ሆነ ብቃቱን የለህም። ኢትዮጵያ እየተነሳች ያለች የአፍሪካ ቀንድ ነብር ናት፣ ከሷ ጋር ጥል ይቅርብህ!





Stop believing the fabrications and bulllsh.it of this Pakistani, who's making money out of your poor intelligence.

Where do you see HSM meeting with your clown monkey?

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by euroland » 28 Feb 2024, 16:46

DDT

እቺን ጨቅላ ሁሉም ነው እንዴ የሚነጫት? Yak!

እንዴት ነው 120 ሚሊዬን ያላት አገር በግማሽ ሚሊዬን ባላት አገር መሪ እንዲ እያሽኮረመመች የምትነጨው። እኔ ላንተ ካድሬ አፈርኩ።

DefendTheTruth wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 15:34
An European media writing all such deep analysis and depicting Ethiopia the winner and its arch rival "becoming irrelevant" that should be voluminous it itself.
Arch-rival attracting such a diminishing picture of an entity that considered itself way too important for global affairs must be a revelations of a wider matter of the things.
here is an old Arabic proverb that states, “Misfortunes never come singly.” Incidentally, this line probably best describes the seemingly never-ending challenges Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s regime finds itself in.

Egypt’s autocrat had already been embroiled in an economic crisis before 7 October, with foreign debt spiraling out of control and local currency values dropping to unprecedented lows. The war between Israel and Hamas only exacerbated the country’s political and financial woes. Regardless of assurances from the Egyptian authorities that revenue losses could be absorbed, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are already translating into a sharp reduction in income from shipping transit in the Suez Canal.

Amid this regional instability, alarm bells went off in Cairo, as its officials nervously watched their archrivals in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa secure a strategic win by gaining access to the Red Sea via a deal with the breakaway republic of Somaliland. This coup reveals what observers have long known to be true: Egypt today has remarkably little geopolitical clout. It lacks both the soft and hard power to contain Ethiopia on its own, let alone change the balance of forces in the Horn of Africa.
https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/51729 ... in-decline

And why did President SHM of Somalia finally decide to meet the PM of Ethiopia, negating his own words from a few weeks back?



አቶ ኢሳያስ፣ ምንም እንኳ በትጎዳንም፣ ከታሪካዊ ጠላቶቻችን ጋር ብታብርብንም፣ ሄዶ ሄዶ አካላችን ነህ ና ታሳዝናነለህ፣ ተመከር፣ ከዉድቀት መንገድ ተመለስ፣ ላራስህ ስትል። ኢትዮጵያን ማፈን፣ አቅሙም፣ ሆነ ብቃቱን የለህም። ኢትዮጵያ እየተነሳች ያለች የአፍሪካ ቀንድ ነብር ናት፣ ከሷ ጋር ጥል ይቅርብህ!

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2024, 16:58




The brother of the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, one of the richest men in the world, is to stand trial in Switzerland for an alleged assault on an Italian-American businessman in the bar of an exclusive Geneva hotel.

Swiss prosecutor Daniel Zappelli has confirmed that 37-year-old Sheikh Falah bin Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan will be tried on charges of assaulting Silvano Orsi with a belt in the La Reserve hotel four years ago.

Mr Orsi, 39, claims that he was repeatedly attacked after refusing hom.os.exual advances from the sheikh and has since been unable to work because of his injuries. The sheikh, in evidence to a pre-trial closed hearing last year, claimed that he merely had a 30-second scuffle after he was accused of being g.ay.

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by Sam Ebalalehu » 28 Feb 2024, 17:26

The Egyptian journalist Hossam el-Hamalawy has a point. He wrote " Egypt today has remarkably little geopolitical clout. It lacks both the soft and hard power to contain Ethiopia on its own, let alone change the balance of power in the Horn of Africa." Agreed. The rush to Somalia at the very moment the Ethiopian and Somaliland governments agreement became public, and the sudden invitation of Isayes of Eritrea to Cairo show panic in Egypt's part, nothing more.
I have read here in ER some fantasy, and even some suggesting the president of Eritrea was ganging up with some countries against Ethiopia. That is hearsay. That is a thinking devoid of logic. Al-Sisi is in panic, and he wants to have consultation with a head of state that he believes has good communication with the Ethiopian government. Why he panics? The whole thing boils down with the flow of the Nile River. The Nile however will continue its journey to Egypt, but maybe a little less of what it had been.

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Re: If the master is declared "irrelevant", then what will happen to the servants?

Post by DefendTheTruth » 29 Feb 2024, 15:31

Here again, I used the term "tiger" for Ethiopia and suddenly The Economist also copied from me, don't you believe? Well, just kidding here a bit.

https://www.economist.com/middle-east-a ... my-is-shot

They seem to have finally accepted that Abiy Ahmed is not their usual and average Joe, still trying to malign his name, like they do with any other nationalist leaders around the world.

All the negative elements they mentioned in here, I am not so worried, I am also not curiously eager to see for Abiy to personally succeed but to see a successful Ethiopia, finally taking off and leading the course like her runners. Abiy will be immortalized in that case.
To catch a glimpse of Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister, visitors could book a table at a swanky new restaurant in Addis Ababa, the capital. Marcus Addis, the eponymous joint by Marcus Samuelsson—an Ethiopia-born, Sweden-raised, America-based celebrity chef—has proved a favourite. From the 47th floor of east Africa’s tallest building diners gaze out at the shiny infrastructure being built across the city under Abiy’s rule. The eatery symbolises the country he would like Ethiopia to be: modern, glitzy and rich.

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