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The Red Sea is turning into a serious geopolitical fault line. In this episode, we break down the growing rivalry shaping the Red Sea basin. On one side, Eritrea, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Türkiye. On the other, Ethiopia, Sudan’s RSF, Yemeni separatist forces, and Somaliland. These are not random alignments. They reflect deeper strategic calculations about ports, sea access, security, and influence. We also look closely at Saudi Arabia’s recent diplomatic moves. The Saudi Foreign Minister visited Ethiopia, while his deputy traveled to Eritrea. That’s not coincidence. It looks like classic shuttle diplomacy — balancing relationships, managing tensions, and protecting Saudi interests across one of the most important maritime corridors in the world. The Red Sea connects global trade through the Suez Canal and the Bab el-Mandeb strait. Instability in Sudan, Ethiopia’s push for maritime access, the RSF war, and shifting power dynamics in Yemen and Somalia are all linked. What happens on one shore affects the other. Is Saudi Arabia trying to mediate or simply contain escalation? Is Ethiopia adjusting its strategy under pressure? Where does Eritrea stand as competition over influence intensifies? This episode unpacks the signals, the power politics, and what it all means for the Horn of Africa and the wider region. The Red Sea may look narrow on a map. In reality, it’s one of the most consequential political corridors on Earth. #RedSea #HornOfAfrica #Eritrea #Ethiopia #SaudiArabia #Egypt #Türkiye #Sudan #RSF #Somaliland #Geopolitics #MaritimeSecurity #AfricaPolitics