1st: Eritrea gives Israel a military base in the Red Sea against - TopicsExpress



          

1st: Eritrea gives Israel a military base in the Red Sea against the billion-dollar arms deal Asmara got 30 military aircraft and 230 tanks .. . . Tel Aviv is seeking to trim toenails and Egypt control of the Strait of Bab el Mandeb Military sources that the Israeli entity has succeeded in establishing a military base port “of Massawa,” the Red Sea state of Eritrea against the arms deal estimated at about one billion dollars includes [ b] 30 military aircraft [ u] MiG 29 and 25 in addition to providing the Armored Corps 230 tanks T -72 and 62 and Senturiom , which was considered the beginning of the strategists to cut Parties southern Egypt for the loss of control of the Red Sea . 2nd: Though its relation with Eritrea seems outstanding from the cover, Sudan, along with Yemen , are the unwitting partners of the “axis of belligerence ” aka Sana ’a Forum that was originally designed to promote the Ethiopian agenda of destabilizing Eritrea . You want proof? Sana ’a Forum funds all Eritrea Opponents related Conferences and expenses in Ethiopia and Sudan never missed one from attending ; Sudan always support IGAD’ s stance on Eritrea as all of its communiques and resolutions on Eritrea passed with no objection from Sudan; Sudan voted ( not even abstained ) in recent AU , UN and UNHRC resolutions against Eritrea . The only time it favors Eritrea was on resolution 1907 and that was only a payback for PIA ’s unwavering stance on Al- Bashir ’s indictment to the ICC . Remember also , Ethiopia’ s surprise attack on Badme during the third offensive in 2000 comes through Sudanese territory . 3rd: Egypt is seeking a joint defense agreement with Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia. According to the report, the defense pact would include Egypt building military bases in Eritrea and Djiobuti, and would help defend these countries from foreign forces, presumably, Ethiopia. While Yemeni news agencies are infamously known for fabricating news, there is some evidence to suggest this story could have some truth to it. Last summer, two Egyptian generals visited Somalia to study ways to rehabilitate the Somali National Army facilities. Similarly, in 2012, Wikileaks leaked files from the Texas-based global intelligence company, Stratfor, which quote an anonymous high-level Egyptian source saying they were talking to the Sudanese government to build a military base in the border of Sudan and Ethiopia. Even with the limited evidence available to support this claim, the information provided is still very plausible when you consider time is not on Egypts side. By 2017, the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will be completed. If talks fail, which appears they will, then Egypt must destroy the dam before Ethiopia starts filling it with water or risk flooding Sudans flat eastern territories upon its destruction. So this leaves Egypt with a 3-year window to find a political solution to this crises before the military option is used.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 19:12:21 +0000

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