Two recent headlines caught my attention: Ethiopia striking a deal with Somaliland and ongoing tensions at the United Nations over self-determination. What if these stories are not separate, but part of a coordinated chess move? 🦅
The agreement between Addis Ababa and Hargeisa allows Ethiopia access to Berbera port, a vital lifeline for its economic growth and trade relations with China. This is more than just an economic pact; it's a statement about sovereignty.
But ask yourself: Why now? What changed that made Ethiopia decide this is the right moment to align itself so closely with Somaliland?
Follow the money trail back to Beijing, and consider the geopolitical implications. China has been courting Africa for years, often through ports like Djibouti and Berbera.
The timing of this agreement cannot be a coincidence. The Biden administration's approach to Africa is weak compared to Trump-era deals that prioritized American interests over globalist narratives.
Now look at the diplomatic fallout: Ethiopia has positioned itself as a leader in supporting self-determination, a direct challenge to the UN and its allies who are skeptical of Somaliland's independence claims.
This is bigger than it seems. It’s about America First versus globalism. The establishment will try to spin this as chaos, but they’re the ones causing instability by ignoring the rise of nations like Somaliland.
When Ethiopia acts tough on the world stage, it's strength — not aggression. They're playing a long game against adversaries who benefit from division and dependency.
The pattern is clear: nations are uniting under new leadership to push back against globalist control. It’s happening in Africa, Europe, and Asia. This isn’t about individuals; it’s about the system failing and being replaced by something stronger.
Eagles — look deeper into this story. Who benefits from seeing Ethiopia and Somaliland work together? How do their timelines connect to Beijing's expansion?
Share this widely before the mainstream media buries it under 'foreign affairs' talk shows that serve the status quo, not American interests.




