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A new geopolitical battle may be forming in one of the most unexpected places on Earth. Deep inside the rugged Golis Mountains of Somaliland, geological surveys suggest the presence of massive lithium deposits — the critical mineral powering electric vehicles, AI hardware, and the global clean-energy transition. And now, the race to control it may be reshaping the politics of the Horn of Africa. In December 2025, Israel became the first UN member state to recognize Somaliland. What many dismissed as symbolic diplomacy may actually be part of a much larger strategic calculation. Somaliland’s government is now offering major powers access to its mineral resources — including potential lithium reserves — in exchange for recognition, security partnerships, and investment. The implications are enormous. Control of lithium increasingly means control of the global battery supply chain. From electric vehicles to AI infrastructure, demand for lithium is exploding — and governments from Washington to Beijing are racing to secure new sources. But there is one major complication. Somalia’s federal government in Mogadishu claims these same territories, and regional powers such as Turkey and Egypt have strongly opposed any move that strengthens Somaliland’s independence. At the center of this growing tension lies a critical piece of infrastructure: the Berbera Corridor. Connecting Somaliland’s interior directly to the Red Sea through the rapidly expanding Berbera Port, this logistics route could transform remote mineral deposits into one of the most strategically valuable export hubs in Africa. If large-scale lithium reserves are confirmed in the Golis Mountains, Somaliland could suddenly become one of the most important geopolitical players in the global energy transition. But the question remains: Is this the beginning of a historic economic breakthrough — or the start of a new geopolitical confrontation in the Horn of Africa? In this video we break down: • The lithium discovery rumors in Somaliland • The strategic recognition politics behind them • The global race for battery minerals • Why the Berbera Corridor could change everything • And how this could reshape the map of the region by 2027 The Lithium War may already be underway. Watch until the end to see why global tech companies, governments, and defense strategists are now watching Somaliland more closely than ever before. #geopolitics #lithium #somaliland #hornofafrica #globaleconomy #criticalminerals #energytransition #africageopolitics #berbera #electricvehicles