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The war on Tigray: The support and involvement of the United States, Amhara, Eritrea, Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia and UAE

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A clearer picture is coming out about the design and the involvement of different countries in the war on Tigray. The United States, Djibouti, Somalia, United Arab Emirates, Amhara, Eritrea are involved in or have shown support for the war on Tigray. Sudan has its own unique position. Why and what do they gain? We try to sketch out that here.

Djibouti, Somali and UAE

Somalia and Djibouti are somewhat involved in the war on Tigray. It is not quite clear what these two countries get in support for this war. It is highly likely that Djibouti is cooperating with the Addis junta just not to jeopardize its economic dependence on Ethiopian port use. Somalia might have a bit more than just maintaining a friendly relationship with the Addis junta. A recent report shows that thousands of Somalia troops participated in the war on Tigray. Why? It might be aiming to reduce the autonomy of Somalia’s different regions. By supporting the war on Tigray, it might be hoping to get the support of Abiy and Isaias for its internal centralization project. United Arab Emirates has supported the Abiy government financially and also with drones (Unmanned Air Vehicles) in the war on Tigray. It is not quite clear what UAE gets in return. A huge land in Addis and other places?

The United States

The United States under the Trump Administration has supported the war on Tigray in different manners. It outrageously blamed Tigray for starting the war and attacking Eritrea, but kept quiet on Eritrea’s involvement in the war on Tigray and the ongoing crimes of atrocities. Instead of calling for ceasefire, relevant USA officials are reported to have said “give war a chance” and have been seen going extra miles to support Eritrea and Ethiopia for their war on Tigray and to cover up the atrocities. There are two reasons for this. One is that Tigray is, for them, a small collateral damage in the geopolitical war with China whose influence in Africa they want to halt. The second is that in order to create a puppet Ethiopian leadership that they control, the experienced and resolute Tigrayan leadership needed to be eliminated.

Amharas

Amharas involvement in the war on Tigray is multi-faceted. It is to massage a wounded ego, to eliminate political opponents, to dismantle the federal political order, to exalt unjustified revenge, to annex Tigrayan lands and to subdue and eliminate Tigrayans in order to appropriate Tigrayan history and heritage as Amharas’.

Eritrea

Eritrea, as is very well known now, has been part of the design and planning of the war on Tigray. Before the war, Abiy Ahmed visited Sawa military camp in Eritrea, and Isaias Afewerki visited the Ethiopian Air force. Eritrea has been more involved in Tigray by releasing press releases and denigrating Tigray way before the war. For Eritrea, Tigrays has been the sing most important politics for the last 30 years. Eritrea now occupies a large swath of Tigray and is forcing Tigrayans in many occupied areas to adjust to life as Eritreans including changing their currency and taking Eritrean identity cards. Very interesting is that Ethiopian army and civil leaders are not allowed to set foot in several Eritrea-occupied Tigrayan lands. That is also one reason why humanitarian organizations are not allowed access to many areas in Tigray where the Eritrean army is present.

Also very interesting is that the Prosperity Party puppet interim Tigray administrator, Mulu Nega, has, in a meeting with Mekelle University community, said that his administration has asked the federal government to tell Eritreans to withdraw from Tigray, but that the country lacked the military power to force the Eritreans out of Tigray. The commander of the Northern Command said a similar thing about the involvement of Eritrea in the war and blamed for the existing weakness of the Ethiopian army not to be able to deal with the Eritreans on Tigray.

What is Isaias promised by Abiy Ahmed for his huge role on the war on Tigray? Could it be all the Tigrayan lands that the Eritrean army is occupying now or has something gone beyond what Abiy Ahmed wanted? The idea of ceding Tigrayan lands to Isaias in exchange for some form of ownership of Assab port is not new. Recently, a prominent Ethiopian politician who was also nominated by Abiy Ahmed for for membership in Abiy’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said that ceding Tigray (excepting Adwa and Aksum for sentimental reasons) in exchange for Assab is one option.

Sudan

Sudan’s head of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, visited Addis Abeba on the first of November, two days before Abiy Ahmed declared the war on Tigray. Al-Burhan reveals “I visited Ethiopia shortly before the events, and we agreed with the Prime Minister of Ethiopia that the Sudanese armed forces would close the Sudanese borders to prevent border infiltration to and from Sudan by an armed party” .

It is not clear if Abiy meant only the border with Tigray, or all the border including that with Amhara. If Abiy meant only Sudan-Tigray border, then there was either a misunderstanding, or Sudan took the opportunity to take what it considers its own land. If, as al-Burhan seems to suggest, Abiy agreed for Sudan to deploy its troops along the entire border and giving away the long-disputed Al-Fashaga area, Abiy has clearly gave that land away in exchange for support in the Tigray on war. This raises several questions in relation to the Amharas. Did the Amharas too agree to that in exchange for the promise of being allowed to annex western and southern Tigray? If they have not agreed to that, how will the Abiy-Amhara alliance pan out? Or is that done without their consent? If their silence so far, in the face of Sudan taking that area, is anything to go by, however, it seems they have agreed for the deal of giving away Al-Fashaga in exchange for annexing Tigrayan lands.

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6 Comments

  1. Berhane

    October 26, 2021 at 12:15 am

    The overall analysis makes sense in general, but it is more hull bulla and not tangible. The question to ask will be does the result justifies the present condition? No! The drama was orchestrated from the beginning to a sudden burst of Amhara ethnic hatred and probably power hunger directed at the Tigranes. That is despite the love of both people for Ethiopia.
    As Africans we lack intelligence and reflection before we take colossal action to destroy what little we have than to thrive to have more.
    The song by Mehari Duffle in Gondar replete with enthusiasm. The unquenchable Amharic song in the palace of King Tewodros two years ago was a sign to wreck havoc in the country among the Tigranes and Amhara to acknowledge superiority of one over the other although both are proud Ethiopians than others. It is a fact but no one knows where it may lead. I love you all stop the carnage.
    May peace be up on us.

  2. Moresh

    February 11, 2021 at 1:29 am

    There are still millions of Tegarus who declares their Ethiopianess. Hence its better you guys pack to leave our land. Tigray is always a proud Ethiopian whatever challenge comes. Bands are always bands now or before, even in the coming years.

  3. Solomon A.Gobeze

    January 19, 2021 at 9:37 pm

    Tigray is an independent country,no body owe Tegaru our Liberity and Freedom,will be decided our destiny and fate,shame on you all hypocrats whether the Trump administration ,Israel rulers ,the Arab thrones,even the Amhara Minilikites, the mejertin
    Formajo and the butcher Isaias ,will be defeated in Tigray,all our enemies look to many ,but are few in number,allas Tigray will prevail, will stand up ,raise from the ashes achieve its sovereignty !!!

  4. John

    January 19, 2021 at 4:47 am

    If you care about people there are much more killed and denied livelihood in Ethiopia….what evidence do you have that US had involved in the war and at the same time disclosed it’s military information?

  5. Gg

    January 18, 2021 at 1:28 am

    As the sole owner and operator of the only satellite system that provides data to drones in the East African region , the US had involved in the war on Tigray directly by providing data to the UAE drones. All the targets attacked by the drones were identified and located by US army members. Israel had involved in the war by providing Mossad’s Intelligence services.
    Your analysis is good enough to break the ice on the direct involvement of foreign powers in the war on Tigray. It will also help kickstart further research on the topic.
    Thumbs up for what you did so far.

  6. Arc De Triumph

    January 17, 2021 at 6:14 pm

    Thank you guys for the detailed analysis of the day.

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