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Why are global superpowers like the U.S., China, and France setting up military bases in East Africa? And why is Ethiopia, a landlocked country, suddenly talking about building a navy? In this in-depth documentary, we uncover the high-stakes power game unfolding in the Horn of Africa—a region at the crossroads of global trade, military strategy, and geopolitical ambition. From the crowded military outposts in Djibouti to Ethiopia’s bold maritime ambitions, this is the untold story of how landlocked nations, foreign armies, and shifting alliances are reshaping the balance of power across the Red Sea. 🚨 Featuring rare insights into Ethiopia’s security doctrine, exclusive analysis on the Red Sea chokepoint, and the regional implications of foreign military presence. ▶️ Watch to discover: Why Ethiopia may soon build a navy What foreign powers are really doing in East Africa The geopolitical stakes of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean How regional powers are rewriting the rules of sovereignty and access This is not just about Africa. It’s about who controls the future of global trade and influence. #HornOfAfrica #Ethiopia #RedSea #Geopolitics #EastAfrica #Djibouti #AfricaRising #MilitaryStrategy #IndianOcean #EthiopianNavy #GlobalPowerCompetition #MaritimeSecurity #AfricaUncovered #Eritrea #ChinaInAfrica Source: Google Earth Pro Key: • Horn of Africa geopolitics • Ethiopia navy • Ethiopia Red Sea access • Djibouti military bases • Africa maritime strategy • China US rivalry Africa • Red Sea military power • East Africa security • Ethiopia military diplomacy • Geopolitics of East Africa • Foreign military presence Africa • Ethiopia landlocked navy • Great power competition Africa • Ethiopia Eritrea sea access • Indian Ocean strategy