U.S.-Ethiopian Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Alignment (Dawn of War Resurgence)

The U.S.-Ethiopian Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Alignment is a treaty between the United States of America and the Empire of Ethiopia. The treaty's terms of far-ranging, from economic investment and cooperation to foreign policy alignment. The treaty was signed in 1948 to establish friendly relations between the two governments and to help Ethiopia develop a professional standing military.

Terms

 * The United States of America (U.S.) shall sell the Empire of Ethiopia (Ethiopia) surplus World War 2 military supplies and equipment, specifically rifles, sub-machine guns, artillery, and military vehicles (jeeps), at a discount of 40% of the market price.
 * The U.S. shall send an American Military Mission consisting of American military officers to Ethiopia to help recruit, train, and arm a professional standing Ethiopian military
 * The U.S. shall orchestrate a loan through a consortium of nations to help Ethiopian efforts to convert large amounts of pastoral grazing land into agricultural farmland
 * Ethiopia shall allow U.S. agricultural companies to establish commercial farms on 35% of the reclaimed pastoral grazing land
 * Ethiopia shall join a future alliance of nations led by the U.S. to deter the spread of communism throughout the globe