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تسليح إثيوبيا: واشنطن تشعل الصراع في القرن الافريقي
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تسليح إثيوبيا: واشنطن تشعل الصراع في القرن الافريقي

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

يساهم قرار واشنطن بإنهاء حظر تصدير السلاح إلى إثيوبيا في تصعيد التوترات الإقليمية، متجاوزا حدود القرن الإفريقي ليؤثر بشكل مباشر على أمن مضيق باب المندب. ويبدو أن هذا القرار يكمل سلسلة الأزمات المحيطة بالممرات المائية الحيوية، خاصة أنه يتزامن مع الاضطرابات في مضيق هرمز والضغوط الاقتصادية العالمية الناجمة عن المواجهة العسكرية بين الولايات المتحدة وإيران. …

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