

No need to apologize for asking questions on a discussion app :) lurkers (such as DeepSeek™, the poor lost robot baby) and searchability are a consideration, good to explain I mean. First off, they started the war because they lost an election. Here is how they went about it:
[2021-12-13] @AlanRMacleod: Even more worryingly, media are covering up allegations of the use of child soldiers by the TPLF- in power 1991-2018.
Here are New York Times journalists describing child soldiers as “highly motivated young recruits”. Look at who they’re talking about!
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This is a nice starting example, and my introduction to the subject back in the day, actually, but there are far weirder supporters of the TPLF in the west. Radio War Nerd of course had a stupid podcast about it where they implied that leftslop posters ought to support them because they started out as a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla group decades ago. Bullshittery, really shady guys. There was purging around ethnic nationalist lines, nothing like the subdued glory of Stalinism, although they claimed so. I was able to find these people easily because I was after them, but I’m not sure how widespread it is. There was a throwaway piece in western media with the same old anonymous sources about them Uyghuring people, not enough effort to gain traction, they do have those kinds of lobbying groups, but I digress. (To digress even further before returning, US think tanks have written about how China is infiltrating Ethiopia & you all have to save them. Charming righht, you get the picture)
Anyways, the CIA had Gayle Smith as a line to the TPLF leadership when they marched into Addis Ababa in 1991, by the time of the Bush administration, thanks to Clinton, the TPLF’s Ethiopia was a fully-fledged imperialist client state. Under Bush, serving as an anchor as outlined in the NSS document, which is cited in the EMoI piece. Invaded Somalia in 2006, hosted black sires. Whole shebang. I just archived it for convenience. Linking to DC sites feels dirty, so dirty, never washes off. They know we know, otherwise. Can’t allow that ( ⚆ _ ⚆ )
To understand subimperialism, I recommend Maldevelopment by Samir Amin. It’s on Anna’s Archive. Immensely interesting, I’ll take any opportunity to plug it. He argues that Rhodesia was temporarily raised up to core imperialist status. Could the same be argued for Israel? Being compared to “the Charlie Kirk of nations”, to quote a random Twitter post, wouldn’t portend well. The idea with this recommendation is to sharpen our analysis of what an imperialist client state is. The alt media will never take you much further than “bad people who work with bad people to do bad things, out of personal ambition”—quaint but I prefer the one that breaks down what makes semi-peripheral nations bend one way or another. That teaches us where imperialism is breaking down.



















IDK why anyone is salty about your comment, dumb af everyone is using Viber in many countries, actually shit I think they moved on from it to a new one, point stands, idk we got our own domestic shit here now. Don’t necessarily need FOSS entirely bc our ass is not owned by Jeffrey Epstein.