Daniel Haile

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Daniel Haile is a United States Army Officer with a distinguished academic background, holding two Master’s degrees in International Affairs from Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service and Texas State University. Born in the Horn of Africa, he offers a unique perspective on the region, enriched by personal experiences and extensive research. Daniel’s op-eds have been featured in notable publications, including The National Interest and InDepthNews, where he delivers insightful analyses on African politics. A leading voice on East African geopolitics, Daniel is the host of the Nzuri Kahawa Report Podcast, where he explores the intricate geopolitical and geoeconomic dynamics that are shaping Africa's rapidly changing landscape.

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The Battle for Africa’s Gray Zones: Russia’s Military Expansion and Washington’s Strategic Retreat

Russia’s naval base in Sudan, situated on the Red Sea, is a calculated geopolitical and geoeconomic move designed to secure a long-term military foothold...

Ethiopia’s Dangerous Descent: The Road to War with Eritrea After the Siege of Tigray

War does not begin with bullets but with deception. In Ethiopia’s ongoing ethnic fragmentation, truth has become the first casualty, buried beneath propaganda, revisionist...

Oromos’ Silent Reckoning: Confronting Ethiopia’s Legacy of Oppression and the Path to Oromia’s Future

Ethiopia stands at a pivotal crossroads, with Jawar Mohammed at the center of a transformative and inevitable shift for the Oromo people, the nation’s...

We Came, We Saw, We Failed: Libya’s Descent into the Flintstone Age

Libya stands as a sobering testament to the catastrophic consequences of military intervention in Africa, where regime change by outside powers births chaos rather...

Eritrea: Washington’s Surprising Partner in Africa’s Most Unstable Corner

The Trump administration stands at a pivotal crossroads, with a rare chance to reshape the Horn of Africa by moving beyond the idealistic foreign...

Somaliland: The Nation the World Won’t Recognize but Can’t Ignore

Authors: Daniel Haile and Will Childers* Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia since the 1990s, has been a beacon of stability, security, and democratic governance,...

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