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A Ferrari is only as good as its brakes. Without the "brakes" of constitutional immunity and respected peace accords, the region risks a catastrophic spin-out. We see this play out in the courtrooms of Juba and the border zones of North Kivu.

Economic interests in mineral-rich territories are the fuel driving this race.

The roar of the engine is deafening, but the direction is still uncertain. In this race, there is no second place. You either cross the finish line with a stabilized nation, or you crash in the attempt. 💡 How can I help further?

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Today, East African diplomacy is moving at Ferrari speed, and the stakes are far higher than a trophy. The High-Stakes Circuit

Recent summits in Washington and Luanda served as the mandatory maintenance for a region whose engines are overheating.

The question remains—who is actually behind the wheel? Is it the regional leaders, or are international superpowers shifting the gears? 🏁 The Final Lap

As we watch the regional shifts—from the diplomatic friction in Kinshasa to the strategic exits in Kigali—it is clear that the "old guard" of slow, back-room deliberations has been replaced by a high-octane sprint.