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Eritrea and Ethiopia, whose leaders detest each other, are clashing on three regional issues. Moreover, hawks in Addis believe – rightly or wrongly – that Ethiopia's support for the 'War on Terror' will shield it from any pressure from the United States' or British governments should it resume hostilities with Eritrea....

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United States, British, Somalia, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Siye Abraha, Meles Zenawi, Gebru Asrat

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