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“The Derg” might sound like a really fun ex-hippie uncle, but trust us: you wouldn’t want to mess with them.

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00:03

It’s pretty clear by this point that US and other Western opposition to socialism [Africa and USA tug of war over Socialism]

00:08

led to a lot of war in Africa.

00:10

So… it’s no shocker that the Soviet Union caused a bunch of problems on its end, too. [Soviet soldiers]

00:16

That country’s shenanigans in Ethiopia and the surrounding Horn of Africa are probably

00:20

the most glaring example.

00:22

So let’s…horn in on it… [Girl uses an air horn]

00:23

Here’s how it went down…

00:25

In 1974, our buddy Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was violently overthrown by a

00:31

pack of Marxist military officers called The Derg. [The Derg throw Haile away]

00:35

The Derg didn’t take down Haile on their own.

00:37

The USSR hooked them up with all the weapons and money they needed to take Selassie down.

00:43

But not everyone in Ethiopia was cool with the Derg.

00:46

Moderate democratic socialists weren’t into the Derg’s hardcore ways, and civil war [Democratic socialists protest on the streets]

00:50

flared up immediately.

00:52

The war lasted from 1975 to 1991.

00:55

Yep, that’s over 15 years of Ethiopian on Ethiopian violence, brought to us by the USSR,

01:03

without commercial interruption.

01:05

Soviet strategists even helped the Derg write some of their greatest hits, like… mass [Soviet strategist playing the piano]

01:09

murder, purges, and military crackdowns.

01:13

Soviet influence spread out from Ethiopia like a bad case of poison ivy.

01:17

In 1976, the military interim government in Somalia was replaced by a socialist one-party state.

01:24

Islamic fundamentalists tried to put up a serious fight, but the Soviets propped up [Men in suits fighting with swords]

01:28

the failing socialist government.

01:31

Things were downright terrible and out of control. [Soviet soldiers pull the men apart]

01:33

But when the USSR went bankrupt and folded in 1991… everything got even more insane.

01:39

Two regions, Somaliland in Somalia and Eritrea [air-uh-TREE-uh] in Ethiopia, declared independence.

01:47

Islamist movements seized chunks of land in both states. [Islamic man holds a piece of dirt and claims it as his own]

01:50

So the countries were crumbling like old, stale biscuits.

01:54

Without any gravy in sight.

01:56

Ethiopia next launched into a bloody fight for democracy.

01:58

Multiparty elections were eventually held in 1994, and a milder socialist government [Man voting at a polling booth]

02:03

took control.

02:04

But the bad stuff was far from over.

02:07

Islamic terrorism, Christian nationalism, and regional politics did their best to take

02:11

down the new regime.

02:13

So it responded with strict police crackdowns and attacks on freedom of the press. [Police running down a street]

02:16

Then, in 1998, Ethiopia got into a war with Eritrea over a border dispute and both governments

02:22

went bankrupt.

02:23

Oh, and also there was a huge drought. [Man in desert looking for water]

02:25

Well, at least we can’t blame the USSR for that one…

02:29

Despite everything that happened, Ethiopia is still holding it together.

02:33

Sure, it’s got more than its fare share of problems, but it’s still holding elections

02:37

and working as a unified state.

02:40

But Somalia…err…not so much.

02:42

There, several different governments claim to be the true Somali government, and each

02:46

rules its own part of the country.

02:49

Competing socialist, moderate, and Islamist ideologies have caused bloody street clashes. [Two men fighting in the street]

02:54

Different clans, or extended families, have tried to carve out small empires in various

02:58

parts of the country for themselves.

03:00

Continuous war has prevented real development.

03:02

And the increasing poverty and desperation has made Somalia a recruiting ground for terrorists

03:08

and pirates.

03:09

Anyway, colonialism was wrapping up by the time of the Cold War, but Somalia and Ethiopia

03:14

demonstrate how meddling by outside powers was still causing huge problems. [Somalia and Ethiopia both firing guns]

03:19

When the power is a superpower like the US or the USSR, those problems can get, uh…super

03:25

big… [Zombie smashes through a wall and the USSR and US look terrified]

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