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Equatorial Guinea's major enemies are primarily internal dissent and opposition groups, which challenge the long-standing rule of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. The government has faced criticism for human rights abuses, corruption, and lack of political freedom, leading to tensions with various opposition factions. Additionally, regional instability in Central Africa and issues related to oil wealth and resource management pose challenges to national security. Internationally, while not labeled as enemies, the country's relations with Western nations can be strained due to its governance and human rights record.

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