Two East African dictators are destined to wage a dangerous war of extinction, without the knowledge and consent of their respective constituents. These two dictators are both power hungry and ambitious to do anything and everything in order to advance their supreme ambitions. Both of them have systematically liquidated many political enemies and bankrupted their respective countries, and unless humanitarian powers unite to bring the two opponents to terms, their countries will be harmed. In order for one to know the nature and behavior of these two dictators, one has to understand their historical backgrounds. Their common traits are beset by extreme cruelty, deception, and pathological lying, and complete disregard for law and order. In addition, both of them were alleged American CIA agents, and are highly vengeful and faithless.
Their distinctive differences are that Isayas Afeworki is an “evil genius” who is highly gifted to deceive, to trick, and divide and slice his enemies. From the day Isayas Afeworki joined the Eritrean armed struggle in 1966, he quickly rose into the ranks and by 1970 /1971, he became a key figure in the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) military structure. And ever since, he has mysteriously and systematically liquidated hundreds of gallant nationalist fighters, who he thought would challenge his power. These victims were the best and the brightest, including some outstanding military strategists. After Eritrea received its independence after 30 years of armed struggle, on May 24th, 1991, Isayas Afeworki defiantly proclaimed himself president for life. Now the country is destroyed beyond repair. He has annihilated countless citizens, and continues to drive hundreds of thousands into exile from the country they love. He is a butcher and merciless exterminator who gets rid his opponents without any mercy. Out of extreme terror, fear, and panic, nobody dares to utter a word of negativity. That’s why he has stayed in power for 35 years. Eritrea operates without a national constitution or a functional government structure, a parliament or a judicial system. There has been no election for 35 years. The country is intentionally left out without a vice president, to prevent any challengers from emerging. Eritrea is a nation ruled by an iron fisted dictator, who single-handedly rules by decrees and intuition, and any dissent is met with immediate maiming or death.
On the other side, Colonel Abiy Ahmed Ali, the prime minister of Ethiopia, is a renowned speaker who claims to be divinely chosen. He has famously asserted that his mother prophesied when he was seven years old that he would be the “seventh king of Ethiopia.” He is a “flip flop” leader with the temperament of a child. He lacks a stable stance on economic or diplomatic policy, and often acts before thinking. His identity alternates between Christian or Muslim, depending on his audience. When he travels to Sadi Arabia, his name is Abiy Ahmed Ali, but in the Christian World he goes by Abiy. He is a master of deception, who even managed to swindle the Nobel Prize Committee — receiving a gold medal for a peace process that was, in reality, a prelude to a collaborative war.
Surprisingly, on June 5, 2018, Abiy approached Isayas Afeworki and proposed to him that Ethiopia would unconditionally withdraw its troops from the Eritrean lands that were occupied in 2000 by Ethiopia, including Badme. He also promised to sign the Algiers Treaty of 2000. Such a gesture was highly hailed and appreciated by most peace-loving Eritreans and Ethiopians. However, the proposal was not genuine. Abiy further said that when he and Isayas were united (ketedemern), he would receive the Port of Assab, the Northern Sea port of Eritrea. Isayas seemed to agree to the statement because his own hideous dream was to become the supreme leader of “greater Ethiopia,” which includes Eritrea. These two dictators also signed a highly secret Peace Accord at Jidah, Saudi Arabia on September 16, 2018. But, the secretly signed Peace Agreement is not legally enforceable due to lack of consent of the people of the two countries.
Again, on November 4, 2020, Abiy invited Isayas to help him collaboratively wage a deadly war against Tigray, the Northern province of Ethiopia. Abiy also involved 5000 Somali soldiers along with Emirate and Turkish drones. The extraordinary casualties perpetrated upon the Tigray people included the loss of hundreds of thousands of civilians, including women and children. This clearly shows that Abiy has committed an outright treason against the Ethiopian people, because Tigrayans are Ethiopians. In addition, it is important to recognize that most of the Tigray war casualties were caused by the Eritrean battalions, who participated in this unfortunate war. Starting from Adigrat and Adwa, and in other strategically important areas like Humera and Shire, they captured Alamata and Kore