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Omar Farah

Editor, Somalia & Djibouti

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Somalia Djibouti Al-Shabaab Red Sea Geopolitics Maritime Security

About

Omar Farah is Horn Updates' Editor covering Somalia and Djibouti. A regional security analyst with deep expertise in Somali federal politics, counterterrorism, and the geopolitics of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, he has spent years tracking how Somalia navigates state-building under conditions that would defeat most governments.

His work on Somalia centres on three interconnected questions: whether the federal government can build state capacity faster than Al-Shabaab can erode it, whether Somalia's external partnerships — with Turkey, the UAE, Egypt, and others — serve Somali interests or primarily serve the interests of those partners, and what Somalia's strategic position on the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden means for its long-term development prospects.

On Djibouti, his focus is the country's unique role as a multi-power military base host and its function as a chokepoint in global trade and strategic competition. He joined Horn Updates to address what he sees as a consistent failure of international analysis to take Somali political agency seriously — treating Somalia as a problem to be managed rather than a state with its own strategic logic.

Areas of Expertise

Al-Shabaab's organisational resilience and revenue model; the ATMIS drawdown and its implications for Somali security; Somali-Ethiopian relations and the Somaliland MOU; Turkey-Somalia strategic partnership and offshore energy; Somalia's maritime jurisdiction and EEZ enforcement; Djibouti's military base economy and Gulf state influence in the Horn.

Articles by Omar Farah

Somalia's Flag Carrier and Turkish Oil: What Two Maritime Milestones Say About a Country Trying to Own Its Future
Analysis · April 2026 · ~1,700 words
Why Has Al-Shabaab Survived 15 Years of War? — Full Explainer
Explainer · 2026
Somaliland's Recognition Bid: Why the International Community Keeps Hesitating
Opinion · 2026

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