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    U.S. President Trump Reverts to Tripartite Somalia Policy

    𝕯𝖗. π—πˆπƒπƒπˆπ†By 𝕯𝖗. π—πˆπƒπƒπˆπ†August 9, 2025Updated:August 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Jibril Qoobey

    Editor-in-chief of Idil News

    The Trump administration that represents the United States has come back to its tripartite policy in dealing with Somalia’s divided government.

    This policy aligns with Somalia’s reality, which is divided into three parts, each with its own structure of constitution and institutional framework:

    1. Somaliland
    2. Puntland
    3. Southern and Central Somalia

    President @HESaidADeni, today bid farewell to Col. Ed Norris, the outgoing #USAπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Special Operations Commander for East Africa, whose term of duty has come to an end. He also welcomed the new commander, Col. Benander, who was part of the delegation received today @USAfricaCommand pic.twitter.com/QRVdVTxcQI

    — Jama Deperani (@jama_deperani) August 8, 2025
    Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni, bid farewell to Col. Ed Norris (AFRICOM)

    The appointment of Lie Gen. Dagvin Anderson as AFRICOM commander, the farewell to preceding commander Col. Ed Norris, and the welcoming of the new commander, Dagvin Anderson, for U.S. special operations in East Africaβ€”carry on equally in Garowe, Hargeisa, and Mogadishuβ€”are clear indicators of the return to this policy.

    Anderson was among the officers who implemented the tripartite policy, with a particular focus on Puntland and Somaliland, which his return further shows the U.S. intention to reinforce this approach.

    The U.S. aims to pursue two major plans in Berbera and Bosaso:

    1. Berbera becoming the second U.S. Navy base in the Horn of Africa, after Djibouti.


    2. Bosaso serving as a hub for the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) special operations.

    The revival of this policy has been prompted by international frustration with the Somali Federal Government and the poor leadership of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, which has led to significant gains by the terrorist groups Al-Shabaab and ISIS.


    Jibril Qoobey, Idil News Editor-in-chief

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