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A quiet handshake at the World Economic Forum in Davos is now raising serious geopolitical questions — not because of what was said publicly, but because of where, who, and why the encounter happened at all. In this Horn Lens documentary-style analysis, we examine the high-level meeting between Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro), and what this moment signals about evolving diplomatic realities across the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea corridor, and the wider international system. What appeared routine carries strategic gravity. Davos is not a symbolic venue. It is a marketplace of access, legitimacy, and influence — where presence itself functions as power. Long before recognition becomes formal policy, it begins as practice, visibility, and institutional proximity. This analysis explains how modern diplomacy evolves quietly: through calibrated appearances, strategic geography, and long-term engagement rather than public announcements or political theater. This is not speculation and not advocacy. It is a fact-based examination of diplomatic signaling and strategic alignment. In this episode, Horn Lens explores: • What the Davos meeting signals — and what it deliberately avoids signaling • Why Somaliland’s political, security, and geographic profile is attracting sustained international attention • Israel’s strategic interests in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint • Regional sensitivities and diplomatic recalibration • Somaliland’s long-term, patient strategy of international engagement • How stability, access, and location increasingly shape global power alignment Presented in a BBC World Service × Al Jazeera English × Bloomberg × DW analytical style, this video is designed for viewers seeking clarity, credibility, and forward-looking geopolitical insight — without hype, sensationalism, or propaganda. Horn Lens delivers calm, structured geopolitical analysis focused on mechanisms, incentives, and strategic signaling — the forces shaping outcomes long before headlines catch up. --- 📌 This video is educational and informational, produced in accordance with advertiser-friendly content guidelines. 👍 If you find this analysis valuable, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing to support independent, high-quality geopolitical research. --- ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — The Handshake That Changed the Room 01:54 — The Nation That Learned to Wait 02:40 — Davos and the Power of Presence 03:22 — How Davos Manufactures Legitimacy 04:19 — Regional Diplomatic Sensitivities 04:57 — Somaliland’s Patient Strategy 05:59 — From the Margins to the Main Stage 06:55 — Red Sea Stakes and Global Alignment 07:45 — Where Power Meets Geography --- 🔑 Israel Somaliland diplomacy Somaliland recognition analysis World Economic Forum Davos geopolitics Isaac Herzog Somaliland meeting Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro Horn of Africa geopolitics Red Sea strategic analysis Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint Israel Africa relations Somaliland foreign policy Davos diplomacy explained Strategic signaling in diplomacy Silent recognition geopolitics Global power realignment Geopolitical documentary analysis --- #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations #Diplomacy #WorldEconomicForum #Somaliland #Israel #HornOfAfrica #RedSea #BabElMandeb #StrategicAnalysis #GlobalPolitics #GeopoliticalDocumentary #ForeignPolicy #Davos #HornLens