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Egypt Delivers Military Shipment to Mogadishu, Deepening Alliance

Jama by Jama
August 27, 2024
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Egypt C-130 Somalia, file photo

Egyptian C-130 with the same tail number as one that landed in Mogadishu today

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Mogadishu, SOMALIA – Two Egyptian C-130 military aircraft touched down at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport today. These aircraft, reportedly laden with military equipment, mark a tangible escalation in the burgeoning Somalia-Egypt military alliance. This move comes at a critical juncture, as Somalia grapples with a bitter dispute with Ethiopia over the latter’s controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somaliland.

The arrival of Egyptian military assets in Mogadishu represents a strategic pivot that could reshape the balance of power in one of Africa’s most volatile regions. The Somalia-Egypt military alliance, recently made official by a Security Pact between the two nations, has taken on renewed significance.

Escalating Tensions with Ethiopia

The strengthening of the Somalia-Egypt military alliance must be viewed through the prism of Somalia’s increasingly fraught relationship with Ethiopia. This development is likely to be perceived by Addis Ababa as a direct challenge to its regional interests, potentially leading to a further breakdown in Somalia-Ethiopia relations. The timing of this military cooperatio sends a clear message of defiance to Ethiopia, but at the cost of diplomatic bridges that may be crucial for regional stability.

This escalation in tensions could have far-reaching consequences for Somalia’s security landscape. Ethiopia, as a key regional player and neighbor, has been instrumental in past efforts to combat Al-Shabab and maintain stability in Somalia. The deterioration of Somalia-Ethiopia relations, exacerbated by the Somalia-Egypt military alliance, threatens to undermine these collaborative efforts against extremism and regional instability.

Perhaps most critically, the deepening of the Somalia-Egypt military alliance significantly reduces the likelihood of Somalia accepting Ethiopian participation in any post-ATMIS (African Union Transition Mission in Somalia) security arrangement. As ATMIS prepares to draw down its forces, the question of who will fill the security vacuum has become increasingly pressing. Ethiopia, given its regional influence and past involvement in Somalia, would have been a logical partner in these efforts.

However, the visible presence of Egyptian military support in Mogadishu sends a clear signal that Somalia is looking elsewhere for its security partnerships. This development not only sidelines Ethiopia from potential post-ATMIS arrangements but also risks creating a security gap that Al-Shabab and other extremist groups could exploit.

The Somalia-Egypt military alliance, while potentially boosting Somalia’s immediate military capabilities, may ultimately prove counterproductive in the fight against Al-Shabab. The group has demonstrated a remarkable ability to exploit political divisions and regional tensions. By further straining relations with Ethiopia, Somalia risks undermining the regional cooperation that has been crucial in containing and combating Al-Shabab.

Ethiopia’s experience in counter-insurgency operations and its understanding of the regional dynamics have been valuable assets in the struggle against Al-Shabab. The potential loss of this expertise and cooperation, as a result of the growing rift exacerbated by the Somalia-Egypt alliance, could create vulnerabilities in the regional security framework that Al-Shabab is well-positioned to exploit.

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