I worked with a person from this country and was fascinated by the history of this place I had never even heard of. I read this book to learn more and found it very interesting. The most illuminating thing that I learned from my co-worker was the far reaching affects of US foreign policy and the problems our arrogant meddling causes. For any who might not know, Ethiopia is a land locked country and has been trying to take over its neighbor Eritrea on the Red Sea for centuries. They are arch enemies. After WW II we handed Eritrea over to Ethiopia because they have always had a Christian/ Jewish connection with the west and were an ally. Eritrea then had to fight a 30 war to win their independence back. Ethiopia bombed them with US made bombs they got from Israel that Israel got from us. There is more to the story but thats the gist of it. I thought it very fascinating and informative, as well as enlightening.
There's good information buried under the bias and needless polemics and digressions into Marxism/nationalism theory. Most annoying were ch 6 and 7, where he takes the most conservative possible estimates of foreign aid to the EPLF, and the wildest speculation on Israeli and American support to the Dergue. There's also 3 or 4 times he goes like "Unconfirmed estimates of the EPLA casualties were around 4,000 [97] , but it is doubtful if the casualties were half this number [no source]". Wildest of all he claims the EPLF was almost completely independently armed by captured Ethiopian weaponry. Also "EPLA" and "EPLF" are used more or less interchangeably which is very confusing