
Jawar Mohammed
In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Abiy complained, for the second time, that the Eritrean government and Tigrayan forces have formed a war alliance and are preparing to topple him.
Suppose this allegation is true, one has to ask what have Abiy and his regime been doing on their part in the past two years? Have they not been boasting day in and day out, in cadre meetings and through their media, about their intention to crush the TPLF in Mekelle, overthrow Isaias in Asmara, and seize control of the Assab Port?
In other words, the war drums have been much louder on Abiy’s side.