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DefendTheTruth
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Is Ethiopia indeed insignificant in the geopolitics of the world today??

Post by DefendTheTruth » 18 May 2023, 15:57

If so, then how come somebody dare to claim such a childish (if not evil) claim like AFP and France 24 media are doing today?
The Oromo community, Ethiopia's largest ethnic group, has long complained of marginalisation.
Someone from the Oromo community leads the country currently and if there still a disillusioned section of the community, then that can't represent the whole of the community and using the name of the whole for a section is simply wishfull claim or outright meddling in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation under a cover of media freedom.

Addis Ababa (AFP) – Rebels from Ethiopia's Oromia region on Wednesday accused the government of launching a large-scale military offensive against them after peace talks between the two sides ended without agreement.

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Re: Is Ethiopia indeed insignificant in the geopolitics of the world today??

Post by Abere » 18 May 2023, 16:51

DefendTheTruth wrote:
18 May 2023, 15:57

The Oromo community, Ethiopia's largest ethnic group,[/size

This statement is FALSE. Oromo is Not the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia at all.

This is an intentional attempt disseminating repetitive lies to make others people take it accurate.


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Re: Is Ethiopia indeed insignificant in the geopolitics of the world today??

Post by Fiyameta » 18 May 2023, 17:50

In the past century, Ethiopia, as the second most populous country in Africa, its significance in global politics was determined in terms of the high number of troops it was able to produce to serve global powers' interests in the Horn of Africa region.

But the Ethiopia, which for the last several years has been making efforts to assert its sovereignty and doing away with Neo-colonialism, it is marking a major shift from its disastrous past by dictating its own destiny, and further removing itself from its former client-state status.

Moving forward, Ethiopia's significance will be determined by its stability, food security and the well-being of its people. There's a saying that goes, "Take care of your home First. Before impressing the streets."

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Re: Is Ethiopia indeed insignificant in the geopolitics of the world today??

Post by DefendTheTruth » 19 May 2023, 16:05

Abere wrote:
18 May 2023, 16:51
DefendTheTruth wrote:
18 May 2023, 15:57

The Oromo community, Ethiopia's largest ethnic group,[/size


This statement is FALSE. Oromo is Not the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia at all.

This is an intentional attempt disseminating repetitive lies to make others people take it accurate.



Aberu,

I hear you, but what could I do for your own short-comings?

While Oromo is adding one at a time by adopting others to itself, your camp is eliminating its own by labelling the victim not pure (half-cast).

This is a simple mathematics, should I change the law of Maths?

If you keep reducing and the other side keeps adding, then the outcome is a matter of just a foregone conclusion.

Look at this scene in this video and compare that with the scene of your moron360 channel.

https://youtu.be/L6OgB-JGKJ0?t=4304

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Re: Is Ethiopia indeed insignificant in the geopolitics of the world today??

Post by DefendTheTruth » 20 May 2023, 14:22

World's 11th largest country, population wise, is by any measure of the term is a very important geopolitical player in the world as well.



As such Ethiopia can declare either you come into terms with our own outlooks and cooperate with us or you can leave us alone, we don't need you, at least not more than you need us!

That is what Abiy Ahmed told them already before the start of the woyane instigated war in the north.

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