
The article addresses claims made by Redwan Hussein and Getachew Reda regarding Ethiopia's involvement in conflict, asserting that Ethiopia is not being 'dragged into war.' It aims to clarify and counter what it describes as misleading statements in their opinion piece, focusing on the current political and security situation in the country.
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