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Lt. Gen. Dagvin . Anderson (AFRICOM): The Right Leader at the Right Time for a Somaliland–U.S. Strategic Partnership

hornofafricastrategicreview.com August 8, 2025 2 minutes read
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Lt.-General-Dagvin-Anderson

By Prof. Nassir Hussein Kahin.

Lt. Gen. Dagvin R. Anderson, the newly appointed commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), brings more than three decades of military experience and strategic insight to a continent at a crossroads — and few regions are more critical than the Horn of Africa.

Born in 1970, Anderson is the first U.S. Air Force officer to lead AFRICOM since its establishment in 2007. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in Electrical Engineering, he was commissioned in 1992 and has since held numerous leadership roles in U.S. special operations, including commanding the 58th Special Operations Wing and Special Operations Command–Africa (SOC-Africa).

His leadership was tested in some of the continent’s most high-stakes missions — from responding to the deadly 2020 Al-Shabaab attack on U.S. troops in Kenya, to overseeing a daring hostage rescue in Nigeria. He also led the complex repositioning of U.S. forces from Somalia in 2021, giving him rare operational familiarity with both the threats and opportunities in East Africa.

In his recent Senate confirmation hearing, Anderson voiced cautious but significant support for expanded engagement in regions like Somaliland, saying:

“I think it’s in our interest to have some level of engagement in that region… whether that’s with the federal government or the member states.”

This signals a potential shift in U.S. thinking — one that recognizes Somaliland not just as a stable actor, but as a strategic partner in counterterrorism, regional security, and economic development.

At a time when China and Russia are accelerating their influence across Africa, and terrorism continues to spread through ungoverned spaces, General Anderson’s combination of battlefield experience, strategic diplomacy, and openness to new partnerships makes him the right man at the right time to help reshape U.S. engagement in Africa.

Somaliland offers the United States something rare on the continent: a democratic, peaceful, and pro-Western partner. With Anderson at the helm of AFRICOM, the foundation is finally in place to transform that potential into a long-overdue partnership — one that serves the interests of both nations in an increasingly competitive global landscape

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Prof. Nassir Hussein Kahin is a researcher, educator, and political analyst specializing in self-determination, international law, and the geopolitics of the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region. He is the founder of Horn of Africa Strategic Review, an independent platform for geopolitical analysis, where he writes on regional diplomacy, security, global power competition, and emerging global alignments affecting Somaliland with particular focus on Somaliland’s path to international recognition.

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