Geopolitics
The Red Sea Realignment: How Western Diplomatic Rigidity Is Ceding the Global South to Itself
The US policy of strategic ambiguity towards Somaliland has allowed regional powers like India, Israel, and Ethiopia to forge security partnerships without Washington's coordination, ceding American influence in the Red Sea corridor. This exposes the tragic hypocrisy of Western diplomatic frameworks that prioritize failed states over functional governance while competitors freely engage with capable partners.
