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Recently, I have noticed that tensions in the Horn of Africa are becoming increasingly critical. The situation in Ethiopia, in particular, is worsening, with a real risk of falling back into conflicts similar to those already experienced. It is interesting how the region's states find themselves in such a delicate geopolitical position.
What stands out is the potential role of the United States in all of this. They actually hold a privileged position to intervene diplomatically and try to contain further hostility. Their influence and available resources could truly make a difference in preventing a real crisis.
The international community is watching very closely what is happening. The stability of these African states is not just a local issue — it has much broader geopolitical implications involving various global actors. For this reason, preventive measures and active diplomacy are more crucial now than ever.
Honestly, I think this is one of those moments where proactivity matters more than reactivity. If action is not taken promptly to maintain peace, the cost could be very high for the entire region.