Horn of Africa Conflicts & Red Sea Security News Tracker

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The Horn of Africa is experiencing a dangerous convergence of conflicts as Ethiopia-Somalia tensions escalate over the Somaliland port deal, Eritrea-Ethiopia relations deteriorate, Al-Shabaab continues operations in Somalia, and Houthi Red Sea attacks affect regional shipping. The Ethiopian government's maritime access ambitions through Somaliland, Eritrea's military posture, and Somalia's sovereignty concerns create an interlocking crisis that threatens regional stability. SentryDock monitors diplomatic developments, military posturing, Al-Shabaab operations, and the impact on Red Sea commercial shipping.

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Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with Somaliland for Red Sea port access in exchange for potential recognition of Somaliland independence — which Somalia considers a violation of its sovereignty. This has triggered a diplomatic crisis, with Somalia recalling its ambassador, seeking regional support, and signing a defense agreement with Egypt, creating a complex multi-party confrontation.
The Horn controls access to the Bab el-Mandeb strait connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, through which 12% of global trade passes. Djibouti hosts military bases from the US, China, France, and Japan. The region's instability directly affects Red Sea shipping, oil transit, and the Suez Canal corridor.
Eritrea, ruled by President Isaias Afwerki since 1993, maintains one of Africa's largest militaries and has been involved in multiple regional conflicts. Eritrean forces participated in the Tigray war alongside Ethiopian forces but relations have since soured. Eritrea's unpredictable behavior and military posture create additional instability risk.
The Horn of Africa faces recurrent drought, food insecurity, and massive displacement. Somalia has over 3 million internally displaced people, Ethiopian conflicts have displaced millions more, and the region hosts large refugee populations. Conflict escalation would worsen humanitarian conditions and increase migration flows toward Europe and the Gulf.