Someone abandons his military role of a big nation and becomes a freelancer, how does that add up to ONE?James Jeffrey spent nine years in the British Army before becoming a freelance journalist in America and the Horn of Africa.
They told us before days that the Ethiopian capital is under threat of invasion of a ragtag element in the country, but now they are pausing and asking if thé government is going to lose. Is there a word that could describe what we have come known as "integrity" in their dictionary? I doubt, seriously.
The title of the article itself says: Will Ethiopia’s capital fall?Can Abiy hold on? Are the TPLF bluffing and positioning forces strategically to gain a stronger hand for negotiations? God knows, especially in the smoke and mirrors of Ethiopian psychology and politics. That the fate of this country and its long-suffering people could now lie in a stand-off between Ethiopia’s increasingly mercurial and obstinate prime minister and the tenaciously stubborn TPLF leaders – two sides who couldn’t loathe each other much more by this stage – should have that Nobel committee, international leaders and a great deal many others, saying and doing a lot more.
My answer is that you should have asked this question before running amok in public with your empty claim of the Ethiopian Capital is encircled, now it is out and your question is too late.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/wil ... ital-fall-