Red Sea rivalries: The Gulf, the Horn, and the new geopolitics of the Red Sea

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Re: Red Sea rivalries: The Gulf, the Horn, and the new geopolitics of the Red Sea

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Somaliland question was totally ignored haha. Anyways, what I got was if we don't united we'll be on the menu as the Brit likened it to Great Scramble of Africa. Informative
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Its Horn vs Gulf for influence of the Belt road in the Red sea. We inviting the competition. Djibouti made that mistake. The stakes are high.
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bakooradBoy wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2019 10:33 pm Its Horn vs Gulf for influence of the Belt road in the Red sea. We inviting the competition. Djibouti made that mistake. The stakes are high.
And the Ethiopians created the perfect system for us to be balkanized and be weak towards us with collusion with the Khaleej Arabs that is mini states.

Somalia is depressing tbh.
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Somalia and her people are inspiring.....the problem is a handful of politicians and their moryaan undermining the govt.
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original dervish wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2019 5:17 am Somalia and her people are inspiring.....the problem is a handful of politicians and their moryaan undermining the govt.
Even if the south prbl is fixed stakes will still be high. The Gulf destroyed Yemen for control of the Red sea imagine what they are secretly doing in the Horn they want to keep the region weak. Too many trojan horses.
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As far as I know two people in this chat are landlocked the third I don’t know but most likely has no gulf of Aden or Red Sea access. This is laandheer talk waa siyaasadan aduunka la wadaago.
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