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Wikileaks: US official threatens to invade Eritrea, "Weirdo" Isaias is "sick"
Eritrea President Isaias Afeworki. Wikileaks reveals Western diplomats see Isaias as a weirdo and cruel dictator who has made his country as the trouble maker of the horn of Africa. It also reveals that the Eritrean-American "mafia" in the US tried to impress the new Obama administration

  • Wikileaks reveals a secret diplomatic cable written last year by the then US ambassador to Eritrea, Ronald McMullen
  • "Young Eritreans are fleeing their country in droves, the economy appears to be in a death spiral, Eritrea's prisons are overflowing, and the country's unhinged dictator remains cruel and defiant," McMullen writes
  • In apparent reference to recent US invasion of Iraq, he (McMullen) finishes with a crude warning: "Based on recent history, how do you think we would react to a major al-Shabaab terrorist attack against the United States?"
  • Referring to President Isaias's mental health, 'He is sick,' said one leading Eritrean businessman, .
  • "The US view of Isaias as part menace, part weirdo is reinforced by Getachew Assefa" - Wikileaks


Eritrea, an impoverished, mostly friendless country located at the wrong end of the Red Sea, has become synonymous with trouble-making in the Horn of Africa region since it wrested independence from Ethiopia in 1991 after a bitter 30-year war.

The national capital, Asmara, is an ill-kept, run-down former Italian colonial outpost where night-time electricity cuts contribute to a sinister, cowed atmosphere. The repressive policies and appalling human rights abuses of the authoritarian, one-party government of President Isaias Afwerki – Eritrea has never held a national election – mostly keep the population in check.

In a secret diplomatic cable written last year, the then US ambassador to Eritrea, Ronald McMullen, appears determined to impress upon his private Washington readership just how awful the situation really is. Weird, dysfunctional Asmara, reminiscent of an Evelyn Waugh novel, is notorious among western diplomats as a hardship posting. McMullen seems to be feeling the strain.

"Young Eritreans are fleeing their country in droves, the economy appears to be in a death spiral, Eritrea's prisons are overflowing, and the country's unhinged dictator remains cruel and defiant," McMullen writes. "Is the country on the brink of disaster?" he asks. The ambassador answers his own question with a head-shaking "no".

Gold-mining, Isaias's latest wheeze for rescuing the economy, will not do the trick, McMullen says, any more than will a rumoured cabinet reshuffle. Yet although the regime is "one bullet away from implosion", Eritreans' strong sense of nationalism and their capacity to withstand great suffering and deprivation allows Isaias to cling to power. "Any sudden change in government is likely to be initiated from within the military," McMullen concludes.

"The Isaias regime is very good at controlling nearly all aspects of Eritrean society," McMullen writes, offering comparisons to Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe. "Eritrean farmers [roughly 80% of the 5.5 million population] have long lived a knife-edged existence due to marginal rainfall, decades of war and brigandage, and the use of Dark Age technology. Even before last year's dreadful harvest, Unicef reckoned that 40% of Eritrean children were malnourished. Despite this, Eritreans remain fiercely patriotic."

A more recent McMullen cable, sent last December, detects no improvements. It begins: "Things are getting worse and worse in Eritrea. The regime is facing mounting international pressure for years of malign behaviour in the neighbourhood ... The economy continues to sink; exports for 2008 totalled only $14m ... 'He is sick,' said one leading Eritrean businessman, referring to President Isaias's mental health. 'The worse things get, the more he tries to take direct control – it doesn't work.'"

Washington's list of grievances is a long one. The Eritrean government is accused of secretly arming al-Shabaab Islamist terrorists in Somalia, offering training and support to militant opposition forces in Ethiopia and Sudan, provoking incidents along its disputed frontier with Ethiopia, and launching an unprovoked 2008 invasion of Djibouti.

"This man is a lunatic," the Djiboutian foreign minister, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, tells the Americans, referring to Isaias. Another foreign official tells the regime: "All of Africa is fed up with you." All this eventually leads, during the course of 2009, to the imposition of punitive regional and UN sanctions.

The US view of Isaias as part menace, part weirdo is reinforced by Getachew Assefa, the powerful head of the Ethiopian national intelligence and security service and a leading member of the Ethiopian ruling party, sworn enemies of Eritrea. Speaking to the US ambassador in Addis Ababa in June last year, Getachew accuses the Eritrean leader of harbouring a "grand design" to divide Ethiopia and weaken it through terrorism. But then he puts Isaias in an entirely different light.

"Getachew remarked that one of Isaias's bodyguards... defected to Ethiopia," the Addis Ababa cable recounts. "The bodyguard remarked that Isaias was a recluse who spent his days painting and tinkering with gadgets and carpentry work. Isaias appeared to make decisions in isolation with no discussion with his advisers. It was difficult to tell how Isaias would react each day and his moods changed constantly."

Despite its growing isolation and unswervingly awkward behaviour, Eritrea mounted an unexpected (though short-lived) charm offensive after Barack Obama took office, the cables reveal. In February 2009, McMullen writes that "senior Eritrean officials in recent weeks have signalled their interest in re-engaging with the United States". This has led to an easing of restrictions on the US embassy in Asmara, the ending of "daily anti-American diatribes in state-owned media", and congratulatory letters to Obama and Hillary Clinton.

But now a different kind of ordeal awaits McMullen and his unsuspecting spouse. "Members of Eritrea's 'American Mafia' [senior party members who have lived or studied in the US] have taken the lead in signalling interest in improved relations," the cable relates.

"On February 7, the ambassador and his wife were invited to spend the day on the family farm of Hagos Ghebrehewit, the ruling party's economic director ... Lunch was served in a rocky gulch beneath a thorny acacia tree. The ambassador and his wife were treated to grilled sheep innards served with honey and chilli sauce (but no silverware), washed down with a sour, semi-fermented traditional drink called, aptly, 'sewa'."

In another unforeseen encounter, Eritrea's defence minister, Sebhat Efrem, turns up at a US reception – the first time he has appeared for two years. McMullen smugly notes that the date is Isaias's birthday, "yet General Sebhat chose to spend the evening celebrating Groundhog Day".

McMullen makes plain to his interlocutors that the US is only interested in improved relations if Eritrea's behaviour changes, starting with an end to "Eritrean support for Somali extremists". Washington's requirements remain unchanged, and unsatisfied, to this day.

His cable continues: "One senior official acknowledged limited Eritrean contact with al-Shabaab but claimed the contact was 'infrequent and indirect'." McMullen replies that by keeping the company it does, Eritrea puts itself in "a very perilous situation" – and he finishes with a crude warning: "Based on recent history, how do you think we would react to a major al-Shabaab terrorist attack against the United States?"


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Added: January 03, 2011. 11:03 AM GMT
nothing is new
the same movie with another actor,if u want to know about usa go to kenia and have a look how things are going.

eritreans they are already in the highway of development no one can stope them
jeff
Added: December 22, 2010. 09:03 PM GMT
You Ethiopians who have commented with these sick and evil attitudes have only God to answer to. We are your neighbours who were once friends and in Jesus' name we shall be again.
Ethiopia should fix themselves up before they go around trying to extend their land. All Eritrea wants its a better life and we want that in our land. The last country anyone should believe in is the US. There's no justice in their own land and they're trying to complain about another's. We can only wait on God to come and strike them down.
Jesus is the way, truth and life.
Added: December 22, 2010. 07:27 AM GMT
I WISH YOU COULD?
Nothing New FROM ETHIOPIAN

'All eritreans are sick. We should ethnically cleanse the land of Eritrea and create a greater Ethiopia! '


I wish you could do that?How can a fragile state like ethiopia manage to 'Ethnically cleanse" the indomitable lions of the horn of africa with a reputation of destroying the goliath of the black africa?If he could have done it,Mengstu would have done it decades ago.

My dear Ethiopian dogs,I have a piece of tip for you.The century long war with Eritrea is the only thing holding you back.If it wasnt for your backwardness and poverty and famine,i guess you woulnt have made it to the Oxford dictionary....the worlds reputed dictionary.

As for us,we are ready as before for whatever you do.If you dont remember your lost forefathers dare do that.you will be a good manure for our lands like your fathers.

redd
Added: December 11, 2010. 09:04 PM GMT
guess who
I think what happened is all of a sudden USH started giveing key
administration posts to tenth grade
or highschool graduates but complain
"minority" to make them happy
and undermining the offices
guesswho@gmail.com
Added: December 11, 2010. 01:20 AM GMT
Nothing New
All eritreans are sick. We should ethnically cleanse the land of Eritrea and create a greater Ethiopia!
Ethiopiaan
Added: December 10, 2010. 06:09 PM GMT
stay away
We dont need you to tell us what he is, he is a hero unlike you americans all you do is lie lie lie and lie. Eritrea is not for sale keep dreaming we run things our own ways. we dont kiss ass like the rest of africans. go and bully them but you are not welcome in eritrea
Added: December 10, 2010. 03:27 AM GMT
ISSAYAS THE INVICTUS !
Because president ISSAYAS has a
special gift of strength and it has become a thorn in the flesh of his critics.
He is a man of courage he never abandons his people and his country for money and never gets his hands twisted like some weak leaders eg.
Meles.
He is INVICTUS leader.That is why every leader of the world is accepting that fact.....
yebahir mado
Added: December 09, 2010. 10:55 PM GMT
MELES IS READY FOR WAR!!
IT IS JUST TALK NOTHINGELSE. FOR THAT MATTER MELES WAS TALKING ABOUT EGYUPT'S 0PLAN TO INVADE ETHIOPIA RECENTLY WITH NO PROOF TO BACK UP HIS ACCUSATION.
EGYPT IS THE SAME AS ETHIOPIA.
MELES ZENAWI IMITATES HOSNI MUBARAK.
HOSNI MUBARAK IS SAME AS MELES ZENAWI.
BOTH MELES AND HOSNI MUBAREK HAVE BEEN INPOWER FOR DECADES BY ALTERING ELECTION RESULTS.
Hosni Mubarak became president of Egypt IN 1981 after the assassination (political murder) of Anwar Sadat AND WAS CONSIDERED A SUCCESS BY THE WEST.
BOTH MELES AND HOSNI MUBARAK ARE MAJOR ALLIES WITH MAJOR FINANCIAL BACK UP FROM THE WEST. THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING UNDER HOSNI MUBARAK THE SAME WAY AS THE ETHIOPIAN PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING UNDER MELES ZENAWI.
MELES IS TALKING ABOUT THIS FAKE HOSNI MUBARAK'S .PLAN TO INVADE ETHIOPIA JUST TO LOOK LIKE MELES IS DOING THE JOB OF DEFENDING THE ETHIOPIAN BOARDER , WHILE THE TRUTH IS MELES IS TOO BUSY ENSLAVING AND MURDERING ETHIOPIANS.

MELES MIGHT FOOL SOME PEOPLE SOME OF THE TIME BUT WILL NOT FOOL EVERYONE ALL THE TIME!!!!!1
Added: December 09, 2010. 10:45 PM GMT
If Ethiopia with the population of some 80 million having abundant natural resources would have been a vibrant democratic country with excellent good governance as well as peace, development, welfare and well-being for all, then I am 100% sure that all of these goodies would have been directly and positively reflected on the tiny population of some 5 million Eritreans as to render them democratic, peace loving and empowered and developed.

Don't you ever forget the fact that goodness is as contagious as and evil and threatening behaviors.

Can a lamb community living next to the wolves cottage choose to be relaxed and free-willing with out anticipating perils to its very existence? Absolutely not!

So, the solution is in fact the other way round, that is to say, first and foremost solve the abundant Ethiopian political, social and economic problems so that the minuscule Eritrean problems may solve itself by itself. :)
King Barakuda
Added: December 09, 2010. 09:46 PM GMT
The Eritrean Governement knew it long time ago what the USA´s Government intation is.
The problem is USA government thinks that it self smarter and wiser than all human creature in the world. Nothing new in this secret diplamatic cable coverage!!!! `SICK``MAD` `UNSTABLE`DICTATOR`etc.. All Name calling is their habit.
Hiyoba
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