Yes. It's just that this narrative of an attack on the Northern Command I think is misleading. The region used it to mislead the international community and garner empathy from the domestic population, but it's not true. An entire army division, with all its tanks and artillery, being neutralized by Kalashnikov-carrying militias in the regional police forces, that's untrue.
That's untrue, but regardless of who started the war, or regardless of who took the pre-emptive action, there were things preceding that day. The war didn't start on November 3. It actually started three years ago with the alliance of Isaias Afwerki and Abiy Ahmed. They have been planning this through the last three years, including involving the United Arab Emirates and Somalia. This doesn't happen overnight. This didn't happen on November 3. To create all these alliances doesn't take one day. It takes years of planning. It was—