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Egypt Finalizes Troop Deployment to Somalia, Signaling Strategic Shift in Horn of Africa

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Last updated: September 9, 2025 4:50 am
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By Mohamed Ghani

Cairo — Egypt has finalized plans for a significant military deployment to Somalia, a strategic move that analysts say could alter the security landscape of the volatile Horn of Africa. The decision, announced by Egyptian defense officials on Monday, underscores Cairo’s ambition to project power and secure its interests in a region crowded with international competitors.

According to an Egyptian defense official, the deployment will be conducted “in coordination with Somali authorities,” with the stated objective to “strengthen Somalia’s security institutions and contribute to broader regional stability.” The mission is framed as part of a bilateral security agreement focused on counterterrorism and stabilizing regions hard-hit by the militant group al-Shabaab.

While Somalia’s federal government has not publicly detailed the operation, sources indicate it will be multifaceted. A contingent of Egyptian personnel will serve in training, advisory, and logistical support roles. However, a more substantial force of over 1,000 soldiers is reportedly slated to join the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), potentially engaging in direct combat operations.

This deepened military engagement occurs against a complex geopolitical backdrop. The Horn of Africa has become an arena for influence among Gulf powers, Turkey, and Western nations. Experts suggest Egypt’s move is also a calculated signal to Addis Ababa, as the two nations remain deadlocked in a bitter dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile River.

“A military presence in Somalia carries both strategic and symbolic weight for Cairo,” noted a regional security analyst. “It solidifies a partnership on the Red Sea, counters Turkish and Qatari influence in Mogadishu, and demonstrates Egypt’s reach to Ethiopia, all under the banner of counterterrorism.”

The long-term implications of the deployment remain uncertain. Key questions persist regarding its duration and how it will be perceived by other critical actors, including the African Union and Ethiopia, which views any military presence near its borders with deep suspicion. The move solidifies Egypt’s entry into a tense regional contest, with the stability of Somalia as its central stage.

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