The two-year war in northern Ethiopia resulted in approximately 100,200 deaths before an African Union-brokered ceasefire was reached in November 2021, a new report reveals. In comparison, the Ukraine-Russia war that began in February led to 81,500 deaths, the same source added.

  • HobbitFoot
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    11 months ago

    We see that the African Union was able to intervene with a peace treaty. It didn’t seem like Ethiopia was willing to accept peacekeeping troops from any country while it did receive military support.

    Peacekeeping troops that aren’t welcomed in a country is an invading army. It appears that diplomatic options were pursued to end the war, but it does not appear that Ethiopia would have accepted neutral troops prior to a peace treaty.

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      11 months ago

      Yes, I agree, but I think this is because the muted regional and global reaction it got enabled it to continue that stance.

      Which allowed it to further pursue its aims (weakening Tigray, sure, but it was essentially to fuse all national-level political parties together to create a de facto one party state prior to privatization reform).

      The situation now, where the Ethiopian govt let it get to the point where the US and UN have both withdrawn food aid, creating fresh starvation deaths, speaks volumes.

      The Rwandan govt prior to the Genocide would not have welcomed the UN either.