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Meles Zenawi: An Impatient Ally.(The Last Word)(Interview)

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Byline: Jason McLure

We understand why the U.N. could not send a peacekeeping mission. But why not provide some funding to the African Union?

Despite his poor human-rights record, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is Washington's most important African ally in the War on Terrorism. In 2006--after an alliance of Islamists that included the radical al-Shabaab militia took over neighboring Somalia's capital, Mogadishu--Ethiopia, with quiet U.S. backing, invaded, putting a U.N.-supported Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in power. Since then, Ethiopian troops have become bogged down fighting an insurgency that has driven 750,000 Somalis from their homes and shows no signs of abating. Meanwhile, only a quarter of the peacekeepers promised by the African Union have shown up. Recently Zenawi sat down with NEWSWEEK's Jason McLure in Addis Ababa to discuss Ethiopia's exit plan, its archenemy Eritrea and its alliance with the United States.

McLure: How does Ethiopia plan to withdraw from Somalia?

Zenawi: There are two issues. First is the threat that was posed by the Shabaab, who threatened to take control of Somalia and declared jihad against Ethiopia. That threat had to be neutralized, and we did that in the first weeks. From a purely Ethiopian perspective, we could have withdrawn. But we were told by the African Union and others that we shouldn't create a vacuum. We indicated we could wait until the AU could replace our troops. That has taken an inordinate amount of time.

How long will you wait?

We are most certainly not going to wait another year. It's my hope that a number of things will happen that will make it possible for us to withdraw. First is the full deployment of AU troops. Second is the continued consolidation of the TFG security forces. Third, we hope that the local process of reconciliation will make progress. We do not have to be in Mogadishu to positively influence the security situation.

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