@_hudsonc 1 of 2 - Cameron: "US has no strategy or expertise in Egypt-Ethiopia rivalry."
Bro, u claim to be an "expert." So surely u ought to know z US will ALWAYS choose Egypt over Ethiopia.
🇪🇬 Egypt: Suez Canal, 400B GDP. Largest Arab military & Key US ally.
#Eritrea#Somalia
@_hudsonc 2 of 2 - On z other hand: Ethiopia: 3 civil wars. 11M hungry. Inflation @36%, IMF bailout, debt default, UAE's parking lot & proxy.💀
"No strategy" - z strategy is called "choose the stable ally over the failed state." Basic geopolitics. You should know that by now!🤡
#Eritrea
@RobelYeshitla It is non-starter: we are now in a cold-war type situation, there is no trust what so ever between the two states, the delusional regime of Abiey has solidified the iron curtain. The time of PP will soon over. We have to wait 4years to see whether Ethiopia will stand on its feet.
WOW!
@QuincyInst Board member and NRF Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer ABSOLUTELY DESTROY warmongers Mike Pompeo and Victoria Nuland at the @munkdebate.
(Don't take it from me, they won the vote 56-44)
@US_SrAdvisorAF@StateDept_NEA@POTUS Smara is a city in occupied Western Sahara 🇪🇭. The POLISARIO Front as the legitimate and only representative of the Saharawis and has the international recognised right to fight moroccan occupation. There is a simple way to resolve the conflict: REFERENDUM as planne by UN or war.
@US_SrAdvisorAF@POTUS God bless Western Sahara and liberate it from the filthy Moroccan occupier, who violates the rights of the Sahrawi people and obstructs their efforts toward self-determinationin addition to facilitating the transfer of mercenaries from his territory to Sudan to commit war crimes.
Both sides?
That’s a neat little phrase when you want to pretend a paramilitary terror machine and a sovereign state are morally identical.
Sudan doesn’t need diplomatic fog. It needs the external sponsors of the terorist group RSF named, exposed, and cut off.
Come clean — or stfu.
@US_SrAdvisorAF@POTUS The USA is a biased and unfair mediator; otherwise, how could it support the Moroccan 🇲🇦 occupation of Western Sahara 🇪🇭 ??
Morocco uses every method of repression and intimidation against the unarmed Sahrawi people and assaults women in shameful scenes...
Press Statement
The Backdrop of Unwarranted Sanctions
Ministry of Information
Asmara, 6 May 2026
"There are reports these days that the illegal and unilateral US sanctions will soon be lifted. We earnestly hope that this act will indeed herald an enduring rectification of misguided policies to ensure justice, legality and fairness".
https://t.co/MBEsiS1lbc
Press Statement
Mischaracterizations Surrounding Prospects for Eritrea-United States #Rapprochement
The #Embassy of the State of #Eritrea in Washington, D.C. takes note of the recent article published by The Wall Street Journal on prospects for resetting relations between Eritrea and the United States.
While the article acknowledges Eritrea's strategic importance in the #Horn of #Africa and the #RedSea corridor, it advances selective narratives with the evident intention of undermining the timely opportunity for constructive engagement. Indeed, and in the same vein, certain, self-styled, pundits have subsequently reverted to alarmist interpretations across media and social platforms, recycling discredited claims and attempting to cast unwarranted doubt on any positive trajectory in Eritrea-U.S. relations. Such commentaries are neither objective nor constructive; essentially, they represent hired lobbyist advocacies disguised as "independent" analysis.
A fundamental reality must be recognized. Decades of pressure, sanctions, and isolation have not produced positive outcomes, neither for #US policy objectives nor for regional stability. There is now increasing acknowledgment, even within U.S. policy circles, that a shift towards engagement, rather than misplaced and unwarranted coercion, is both necessary and overdue. Attempts by some commentators to portray this shift as dangerous reveal more about entrenched biases than about actual conditions on the ground. The persistence of such narratives, often repeated loudly on social media without evidence, reflects a deliberate effort to obstruct progress rather than inform public understanding.
Eritrea's position has been consistent and principled. Since independence, it has pursued a policy anchored in #sovereignty, non-interference, and an independent development policy that eschews structural and perpetual dependency. Eritrea does not subscribe to dependency-based models. Instead, it promotes mutually beneficial partnerships rooted in trade, investment, and respect for national ownership of development priorities; an approach aligned with evolving global trends. Attempts by certain analysts to caricature this policy orientation only expose a lack of seriousness and analytical rigor.
Assertions that improved relations would embolden instability lack credibility.
Eritrea has consistently upheld territorial integrity, international law, and peaceful coexistence. Its regional policy has been guided by, and is anchored on, legitimate security considerations and a clear commitment to stability in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea basin. The repeated efforts by some voices to suggest otherwise, often in inflammatory tones, amount to little more than noise intended to distract from substantive policy discussions.
Equally flawed is the narrative that lifting unilateral U.S. sanctions would have negative consequences. These measures were unwarranted, selectively applied, and counterproductive. They neither advanced peace nor served strategic interests. Their continued defense by a narrow circle of commentators, despite clear evidence of their legality and utility, raises questions about the motivation behind such positions.
As pronounced on several occasions, Eritrea has always been keen to cultivate a respectful, forward-looking, and constructive engagement based on mutual respect, non-coercion, and sovereign equality. The path forward requires moving beyond ineffective policies and dismissing unproductive narratives, particularly those amplified by the whimsical intent of certain individuals bent on derailing progress.
A balanced, fact-based, approach will better serve both nations and contribute to lasting peace and stability in the region.
“… because of the investment and the choice to be completely organic, this is a country that is not being impacted by the increase in fertilizer prices at this moment. We can already see the choices that are being made that are climate safe, healthy for people and that protect and grow the economy.” Nahla Valji
United Nations Resident Coordinator, #Eritrea @nahlav@UNDPEritrea@UNinEritrea
I've been told that recently, in a joint meeting between some extremist figures in the US and Israeli regime intelligence services, a plan was discussed to target a landmark tower in either an American city or in the UAE, and then blame it on Iran. The goal would be to create international consensus for their subsequent actions and crimes.
This is Greater Israel Project that you don't. And The "greater Israel" project requires one thing: endless enemies
That is the reason there is no peace in middle east