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Recognizing Somaliland as an independent

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EvwYa3q0_400x400.jpgPrince Amir Bin Abdullahaziz Al Saud, in a post he posted on X, suggested that Somaliland be recognized. His text was as mentioned below.

Recognizing Somaliland as an independent state could offer several strategic benefits for the United States:

Geopolitical Advantages

Countering Chinese Influence

Recognition would allow the U.S. to build a partnership with Somaliland, providing a hedge against China’s growing influence in the region, particularly in Djibouti.

Somaliland has demonstrated willingness to defy Beijing, as evidenced by its diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

Strategic Location

Somaliland’s position along the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden offers significant strategic value for U.S. interests.

The Berbera Port and airfield could provide new military basing opportunities for the U.S., enhancing its ability to project power and conduct operations in the region.
Regional Security

Counterterrorism Partner

Somaliland has maintained relative stability and avoided the terrorism and piracy issues plaguing Somalia, making it a potential valuable ally in regional security efforts.

Recognition could strengthen Somaliland’s capacity to combat extremism and piracy in the Red Sea region.

Maritime Security

Somaliland’s strategic location could help ensure freedom of navigation in crucial maritime routes, including the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

Diplomatic Gains

Support for Democracy

Recognizing Somaliland would affirm U.S. support for democracy by rewarding the territory’s 30-year-old homegrown democratic efforts.
It could serve as a model for other countries in the region, demonstrating the benefits of democratic governance.

Taiwan Relations

An independent Somaliland could provide Taiwan with another diplomatic ally, indirectly supporting U.S. interests in the Taiwan-China dynamic.

Economic Opportunities

Trade and Investment

Recognition would enable Somaliland to access international financial institutions and attract foreign investment, potentially opening new economic opportunities for U.S. businesses.

Somaliland’s modernized Berbera Port could become a significant regional trade hub.

Strategic Flexibility

Diversification from Djibouti

Recognition would allow the U.S. to diversify its regional presence away from Djibouti, where Chinese influence has been growing.
This could provide the U.S. with more options and leverage in the strategically important Horn of Africa region.

Conclusion

Recognizing Somaliland could enhance U.S. strategic positioning in the Horn of Africa, provide a new partner in counterterrorism and regional security efforts, support democratic values, and open new economic opportunities.

However, this decision would need to be carefully weighed against potential diplomatic and regional stability risks.

Qaran News

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