But, why do you insinuate that people who offer such timely and relevant clarification have not moved on? The ideas that have been sown in the minds of people are not going away.They need to be debunked at every turn when/where they show up.
@MosisaAga There is nothing more "timely" than making this clear to the people. NOONE owns this movement but the people. Not you, not me, nor JM. It is the people's struggle.
@MosisaAga It is incumbent upon me and you [if you know how to advance ur cause] to detox the maliciously virulent ideas that continue to wreck havoc in blood and bones from the Oromo minds. Trust me it won't magically evaporate through "silence", that you quietly frame as "moving on."
@MosisaAga The horrendous damage to the movement enacted by extreme liberal politicking can only fully go away when those who promote it, own the limitations and damage of their positions, and steer the public in more productive ways. That is when you put the idea to rest.
@MosisaAga Until then, the physical war may be with the enemy proper, but the idea wars and strategic wars have to continue because this is about eventual success of the cause itself. We are not going to be complicit in the eventual murder of another Oromo over deficient ideology.
@MosisaAga And we refuse to call such miscalculated Kamakazi-political suicide as heroic sacrifice. It is sacrifice, alright.Yes. But it is foolish too. Yes to smart pltcs, smart collateral damage. No glorification of incompetence. Remedy it and make the movt. better should be the policy.
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1/5 For the U.S.:
"U.S. policy, under Trump, has been to give free rein to its key allies in the region—Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE"...including lifting sanctions against vicious Dictatorial regime in Eritrea.
2/5 For Egypt:
"Ethiopia in turmoil is something they desired. A strong Ethiopia challenges Egypt’s control over the Nile Waters and its agenda for influence in the region." #AbiyMustGo #StopWarOnTigray #StopWarOnOromia
3/5 For the UAE:
"a weakened Ethiopia as a commercial-military dependent would fit in with its overall designs on the region."