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The Role of the US Being a truly complex phenomenon the war
posed a real challenge for the international community. From the outset
of the conflict, however, there has been a great deal of controversy over
international involvement and especially over the role
From Ethiopian point of view, containment
of the militant Islamic fundamentalism in Sudan was American priority in
the region.
“The US watered down its position and became reluctant to take a firm stand to impose pressure on the invader when the Issayas regime defied both the US and Rwanda and the OAU proposals.” With all certainty, the American
policy was strongly orchestrated by the US interest in the Horn of Africa.
But, still,
The
"proxy war"
The other controversial area of international involvement touches on the “proxy war”. According to the BBC presenter, Patrick Gilkes, both Ethiopia and Eritrea engaged themselves in a “proxy war”, meaning their attempts to use opposition in each country for their own interest. As an illustration, Eritrea tried to gain support amongst Ethiopian opposition movements such as Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) as well as amongst Djibouti opposition Front pour le Restauration de l’Unite et de la Democratie (FRUD). Ethiopia, on the other hand, backed the
creation of regional administrations
Related
articles
Remarks on Ethiopia-Eritrean Peace Agreement signed in Dec. 2000; by the Secretary of State, Medeleine Albright American
Diplomacy fails Eritrea;
Clinton statment on peace
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