UN fears new Ethiopia-Eritrea war

Thursday 03 November 2005

A senior UN official monitoring the tense Ethiopian-Eritrean border has said he fears a new war is possible after both sides moved troops and military hardware closer to their shared border in the past 10 days.

Another war made possible, in part, by food aid.

The matrix: SUDAN
Depopulation and Perception Management
by Keith Harmon Snow, www.allthingspass.com
March 28, 2005

Any failure to articulate the roles of the U.S. government, the U.S. military, the United Nations, the U.S. media, “humanitarian” aid organizations, or powerful extra-governmental forces – e.g. multinational corporations and their directorships and clandestine security and intelligence operatives – serves, inadvertently, at the very least, to support these western terrorist enterprises and their brutal agendas. Sound harsh? For the victims, it is.

War does not occur in a vacuum. Sudan’s National Islamic Front government, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army, their allies and enemies, are entangled in the international geopolitical struggle for control in Central Africa. The war in Sudan also hinges on dynamic Arab-Israeli interests. Neither is war in Sudan divorced from the Ethiopia-Eritrean conflict, from war in Angola or Sierra Leone.

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