The Rupture in the Gulf, and Its Fallout
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The Rupture in the Gulf, and Its Fallout

The Rupture in the Gulf, and Its Fallout

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The Rupture in the Gulf, and Its Fallout

This week on The Horn, Alan speaks with Crisis Group experts Yasmine Farouk, Omar Mahmood and Shewit Woldemichael about the new public Saudi-UAE rift and its implications for Sudan, Somalia and the wider region.

In this episode of The Horn, Alan is joined by Crisis Group experts Yasmine Farouk, Omar Mahmood and Shewit Woldemichael. He first speaks with Yasmine about what is behind the new public rupture between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in Yemen, how this links to diverging strategies and rising tensions in the Horn of Africa, and the risk of a new Gulf crisis. Alan then turns to Omar and Shewit to discuss spillover into Somalia, including the fallout around Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, and into Sudan, where Riyadh and Abu Dhabi back opposing sides in the war, and what further polarisation and external competition could mean for an already tumultuous Horn of Africa.

 

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For more, check out Omar’s analyst notebook Gulf Tensions Spill into Somalia as Mogadishu Snubs UAE and our Horn of Africa and Gulf and Arabian Peninsula pages.