Turkey-Egypt Détente: Implications for Somalia
It seems premature to claim that Ankara and Cairo will collaborate militarily or otherwise to deter Ethiopia from obtaining a naval outpost on the Red Sea
It seems premature to claim that Ankara and Cairo will collaborate militarily or otherwise to deter Ethiopia from obtaining a naval outpost on the Red Sea
The federal government and military leadership appear hell-bent on sacrificing national security on the altar of ‘sovereignty’ by inviting Egyptian troops into Somalia and deliberately inflaming regional tensions with Ethiopia
For Cairo and Mogadishu, deploying Egyptian troops to Somalia is a deliberate snub to Addis, albeit for different reasons
It seems premature to claim that Ankara and Cairo will collaborate militarily or otherwise to deter Ethiopia from obtaining a naval outpost on the Red Sea
The federal government and military leadership appear hell-bent on sacrificing national security on the altar of ‘sovereignty’ by inviting Egyptian troops into Somalia and deliberately inflaming regional tensions with Ethiopia
For Cairo and Mogadishu, deploying Egyptian troops to Somalia is a deliberate snub to Addis, albeit for different reasons
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