
Season 2 · Episode 1130
Israel’s Red Sea Pivot: A New Base in Somaliland
Israel shifts its defense strategy to the Horn of Africa, recognizing Somaliland to establish its first permanent overseas military base.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 12, 202623m 22s
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Show Notes
In a landmark shift that redefines Middle Eastern geopolitics, Israel has pivoted from a doctrine of domestic defense to one of global power projection by formally recognizing Somaliland and negotiating its first-ever permanent overseas military base in the strategic port of Berbera. This calculated move places Israeli surveillance and strike capabilities just 260 kilometers from the Yemeni coast, effectively shrinking the "kill chain" against Houthi threats while bypassing the crowded diplomatic environment of Djibouti in favor of a stable, democratic partner. As the "Berbera Model" emerges through a nexus of Israeli, Emirati, and Ethiopian interests, the Red Sea landscape is being fundamentally reset to protect the vital Bab el-Mandeb strait and counter Iranian influence at its maritime source.