
Somaliland- a name missing from most maps but deeply etched into the history of the Horn of Africa — has lived in a state of self-declared independence since 1991. For its 5.7 million people, independence is not a dream but a lived reality, even if the rest of the world refuses to acknowledge it. Now, Somaliland’s leadership is putting forward its boldest proposition yet — one that could alter the geopolitical balance in the Red Sea region.
Under President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, Somaliland is offering the United States access to a strategic military base on the Red Sea and exclusive rights to valuable minerals like lithium. In exchange, it wants something it has been denied for 34 years: formal diplomatic recognition. The offer comes at a time when the Red Sea is a key chokepoint in global trade and a flashpoint in the ongoing great power competition between the US, China, and others.
Will Washington take the deal? And if it does, what ripple effects will it have for Africa, global shipping routes, and the fragile balance of power in the region? This is the high-stakes story of a breakaway state betting everything on one audacious gamble.
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