Addressing Ethiopia Delusional Behaviour: Combating Destabilization and Terrorism In today’s interconnected world, the behaviour of certain countries can sometimes be perceived as delusional, as they believe they are superior and have the right to act without accountability. These nations may even distort historical facts to support their narratives. However, it is crucial to recognize that every government and individual is equal, and such delusional behaviour can lead to destabilization and the rise of terrorism. This essay seeks to shed light on the negative consequences of such behaviour and emphasize the importance of taking preventive measures before it is too…
Author: Alain Askar
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Ethiopia has long been a country marked by turmoil, grappling with famine for the past five decades and currently embroiled in a civil war that has witnessed horrific acts, including genocide against the Tigray people. The complexity of Ethiopia’s internal struggles is further compounded by its relationship with neighboring Somalia, particularly in light of Somalia’s recent decisions regarding the fight against the Al-Shabaab terrorist group. I- A Legacy of Hardship Famine in Ethiopia has roots in various factors, including climatic challenges, political instability, and economic mismanagement. The crisis has persisted for decades, resulting in widespread suffering and displacement. In recent…