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አሳፋሪ ወይስ አስነዋሪ⁉️ አናዳጅ ወይ የሚያስቆጭ⁉️ እንዴ ለአማራ ነፃነት እታገላለው ብሎ መሳሪያ ታጥቆ ጫካ የገባው ፋኖ የገዛ የአማራን ህዝብ በዚህ መልክ ያሰቃያል? አማራን ባንዳ እና አህያ (ኣድጊ ) ብሎ የሚጠራው ሻቢያና ወያኔ እንጂ ፋኖ ይሆናል ብዬ በፍፁም አልጠረጥርም ነበር:: ነገር ግን ከአህያ የዋለች ጊደር ፈስ ተምራ ትመጣለች ሆነና ነገሩ ፋኖም የአማራን ህዝብ ኣድጊ(አህያ) ብለው መጥራት ጀመረ::

አሳፋሪ ወይስ አስነዋሪ⁉️ አናዳጅ ወይ የሚያስቆጭ⁉️ እንዴ ለአማራ ነፃነት እታገላለው ብሎ መሳሪያ ታጥቆ ጫካ የገባው ፋኖ የገዛ የአማራን ህዝብ በዚህ መልክ ያሰቃያል? አማራን ባንዳ እና አህያ (ኣድጊ ) ብሎ የሚጠራው ሻቢያና ወያኔ እንጂ ፋኖ ይሆናል ብዬ በፍፁም አልጠረጥርም ነበር:: ነገር ግን ከአህያ የዋለች ጊደር ፈስ ተምራ ትመጣለች ሆነና ነገሩ ፋኖም የአማራን ህዝብ ኣድጊ(አህያ) ብለው መጥራት ጀመረ::

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WARNING: ASMARA IS NOW 10–15 MINUTES FROM ETHIOPIAN SU-34s ‼️ Did you know that an Ethiopian Sukhoi Su-34, flying from Addis Ababa, would take just about 22 minutes to reach Asmara, Eritrea, and carry out its mission? Now picture this: How much faster would it get there if it launched from a military base in our Afar region instead? And imagine the impact if we deployed a full wave of 10 of them simultaneously. Distance is no longer protection. Time is no longer on your side. The math has already been done. The platforms are already fielded. Choose words carefully. The sky has gotten a lot smaller.

WARNING: ASMARA IS NOW 10–15 MINUTES FROM ETHIOPIAN SU-34s ‼️ Did you know that an Ethiopian Sukhoi Su-34, flying from Addis Ababa, would take just about 22 minutes to reach Asmara, Eritrea, and carry out its mission? Now picture this: How much faster would it get there if it launched from a military base in our Afar region instead? And imagine the impact if we deployed a full wave of 10 of them simultaneously. Distance is no longer protection. Time is no longer on your side. The math has already been done. The platforms are already fielded. Choose words carefully. The sky has gotten a lot smaller.

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Breaking News ‼️ General Tadesse Worede was called to an urgent meeting at Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed’s office. He was attending TPLF’s congressional meetings when the prime minister’s office contacted him, requesting his immediate presence in Addis Ababa. Despite his colleague Fetlework Gebregziabher (Menjerino) urging him to stay, General Tadesse left the meeting promptly. The discussion was tense and unfavorable for TPLF leaders, including Tadesse. I will provide updates on the meeting’s outcome.

Breaking News ‼️ General Tadesse Worede was called to an urgent meeting at Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed’s office. He was attending TPLF’s congressional meetings when the prime minister’s office contacted him, requesting his immediate presence in Addis Ababa. Despite his colleague Fetlework Gebregziabher (Menjerino) urging him to stay, General Tadesse left the meeting promptly. The discussion was tense and unfavorable for TPLF leaders, including Tadesse. I will provide updates on the meeting’s outcome.

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Ethiopia's Firm Stance: PM Dr Abiy Ahmed Delivers Stern Warning to Eritrea 🇪🇷 in Parliamentary Address: In a bold and direct address to the Ethiopian House of Peoples' Representatives on December 11, 2025, PM Dr. Abiy Ahmed issued a resolute warning to the Eritrean government, urging an immediate halt to actions that undermine regional stability and Ethiopia's security. Speaking amid escalating tensions in the Horn of Africa—fueled by longstanding disputes over Red Sea access, border frictions, and accusations of cross-border interference, PM Dr. Abiy emphasized Ethiopia's preference for peace while underscoring its readiness to defend its sovereignty. The speech, delivered during a session focused on national security and economic resilience, highlighted Eritrea's alleged role in exacerbating Ethiopia's internal challenges and destabilizing neighboring states. Key Demands from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to the Eritrean Government: 1. Stop Arming Rebel Groups: Eritrea must immediately stop providing weapons, training, or logistical support to insurgent factions operating within Ethiopia and its neighboring countries, such as Somalia and Sudan. PM Abiy cited intelligence reports of Eritrean-supplied arms reaching OLA fighters in Oromia and FANO in Amhara region, actions he labeled as "direct sabotage of Ethiopia's hard-won peace." 2. Stop Weapons Smuggling: All cross-border smuggling of arms into Ethiopia and adjacent nations must end without delay. This includes routes through porous borders in the Afar and Tigray regions, where smuggled munitions have reportedly fueled sporadic clashes and heightened refugee flows. 3. End Human Trafficking and Smuggling: Eritrea is urged to dismantle networks facilitating the trafficking of people into Ethiopia, often under exploitative conditions that exacerbate humanitarian crises. PM Abiy highlighted how these operations contribute to the displacement of thousands, straining Ethiopia's resources as it hosts over 900,000 refugees from neighboring conflicts. 4. Stop Counterfeit Currency Production and Infiltration: The production and smuggling of fake U.S. dollars—and potentially other currencies—into Ethiopia and regional economies must cease. Ethiopian authorities have seized counterfeit notes traced to Eritrean ports, which PM Abiy described as an "economic warfare tactic" aimed at eroding financial stability and fueling inflation in an already vulnerable market. 5. Discontinue Black Market Activities: Engagement in illicit trade networks operating within Ethiopia, including unregulated commodity flows and currency exchanges, should be terminated. These activities, PM Abiy argued, distort local markets, undermine legitimate businesses, and perpetuate poverty in border communities. 6. Respect Ethiopia's Sovereignty: Eritrea must fully acknowledge and uphold Ethiopia's territorial integrity, refraining from any rhetoric or actions that challenge its borders or incite irredentist sentiments. 7. Prioritize National Development Over Destabilization: Instead of meddling in Ethiopia and its neighbors' affairs, Eritrea should channel its resources into domestic growth—building infrastructure, fostering economic opportunities, and addressing its own youth unemployment and food insecurity. Broader Context and Implications Abiy's address was not delivered in isolation. Just days earlier, on December 9, he had vowed in a televised speech during Ethiopia's Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Day celebrations in Hossana to "shake off enemies like hair lice," a metaphor that sent strong message to Eritrea.

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