Eritrea, Ethiopia and the Missteps That Could Lead to War
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Eritrea, Ethiopia and the Missteps That Could Lead to War
On a recent morning in Asmara and several other towns in Eritrea, recruitment notices went up again, demanding that men report to their local administration immediately. Soldiers went from house to house looking for young recruits and draft dodgers. Across the border, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was on stage, reprising a now-familiar theme — that Ethiopia’s destiny demands a route to the sea. The chief of staff of the Ethiopian armed for…
Ethiopia is one of the most complex countries in Africa. With more than 120 million inhabitants and extraordinary diversity, it is the political and demographic giant of the Horn of Africa, a strategic region that connects the Red Sea with the Middle East and the maritime routes that sustain much of world trade. However, for years, this country has been undergoing a process of permanent instability: internal tensions, regional power struggles, t…
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