UAE to establish air & naval base in SL

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UAE to establish air and naval base in Somaliland
December 20, 2016
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UAE presence expands in Africa: The United Arab Emirates has signed an agreement to establish a second foreign military base in the Horn of Africa.
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The new base, according to the source present at the negotiations, will be established at the coastal city of Berbera in Somaliland and will be an air and naval base. According to the government source the MoU was signed in the last week of September when a senior Somaliland delegation was in the UAE.

The self governing semi-autonomous Somaliland and the UAE enjoyed close political, economic and military ties since 2012.

The cooperation between the two countries intensified after the UAE’s involvement in the Yemen operations where the region’s strategic location south of the Bab al Mandeb strait proved crucial to their projection capabilities.

An area of 40km sq compromising of Berbera airport and sea front have been provided to the UAE for a period of 25 years and is renewable, the source added.

The base has been provided in exchange for security training, support and protection to the autonomous region, the source added, providing a much needed security blanket to Somaliland which borders Somalia to the south.

Just five kilometres away from the base UAE ports giant, Dubai Ports World, has signed earlier this year a $442 million deal to develop Berbera port. The 30 year deal will see the commercial port expanded and doubled in size next to a large free zone and other infrastructure projects to provide a new gate way to Ethiopia, Africa’s fastest growing economy.

According to Alexander Mello, security analyst at New York based Horizon Client Access the UAE’s plan to operate their Eritrean Assab base simultaneously with the Berbera base is quite plausible.

‘Assab is still a pretty austere base, the work the UAE is doing there – especially the the expansion of the hangars and apron and building a new docking facility for UAE vessels 10km north of of current Assab port – is consistent with a long-term UAE presence,’ Mello said.

The UAE has been putting up aircraft shelters and deployed half a squadron of Mirage 2000 fighters to the base in September, Mello added, which again is consistent with a long-term presence.

‘They might be speeding up development of Berbera now to have a base out of Houthi missile range. It’s possible Assab will be focused more on supporting ops in Yemen and Berbera will be primarily used for conducting naval and air ops in the Bab al-Mandeb and Gulf of Aden with the U.S. and Egypt,’ he said.

Shehab al Makahaleh, political analyst at consultancy group Geostrategic Media, said that despite the UAE previously adopting a cautious foreign policy the recent financial chaos, the Arab Spring and Islamic militancy has forced the UAE to safeguard their national security by securing major sea ports in Africa.

‘The UAE is increasingly focused on projecting military power, the unrest has prompted the UAE to have its own base in the Eritrean port of Assab. In 2015, this simple port was built up from empty desert into a modern airbase, deep-water port, and military training facility,’ he said.

Al Makahleh said that ‘the rapid militarization’ in the Horn of Africa by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Iran, China, Russia, the UK, France – and the American presence on the west coast – under the aim to preserve the security and stability of the region has turned out to be a competition for its resources.

by Awad Mustafa in Dubai

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The base will be run by Egyptian, it is reality check to the separation politicians. It is time to accept SL will be other federal state in Somalia.
 

waraabe

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The base will be run by Egyptian, it is reality check to the separation politicians. It is time to accept SL will be other federal state in Somalia.
How did you arrive at that conclusion?

Stop talking about somaliland since you hate it too please, I agree they should let the dhulo go and build a wall.
 
Egypt and Khatumo troops will be stationed there to take back Somaliland, Djibouti and K5 and unite all Somalis am I right :duck:

Don't mix your delusions and reality obaasan.
 
Egypt and Khatumo troops will be stationed there to take back Somaliland, Djibouti and K5 and unite all Somalis am I right :duck:

Don't mix your delusions and reality obaasan.

Said by the bottom aka the under taker!!!! Plus don't talk about delusion!!!! You were celebrating for 25 years fake country that doesn't exist with Monopoly money, paasport.
 

waraabe

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Said by the bottom aka the under taker!!!! Plus don't talk about delusion!!!! You were celebrating for 25 years fake country that doesn't exist with Monopoly money, paasport.

Why can't you talk about khatumo ports? Lol
 

waraabe

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The darods are fuming :ftw9nwa::ftw9nwa:. Why don't they develop their regions instead of crying about somaliland ?

This military base means Somaliland is becoming more important

@AbdiJohnson has she reported me yet
 

Bernie Madoff

Afhayeenka SL
VIP
Go and find decent dentist to fix your teeth, plus what type of man that calls himself "mane" Gucci Ass not mane :draketf:
Have you seen my teeth or something da hell:draketf:

Please go take care of ur kids edoo I will not stoop to your level anymore you always trynna get my attention. :denzelnigga:
 

waraabe

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I am still waiting why you keep talking about our regions? Not a single thread on your regions but either Somaliland or Mogadishu
 

Gambar

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Mashallah. May you do even better
Darood live in your region too.

It is called Somalia the country, yes it still exists.
It's been in shambles for almost three decades. Somalia was a failed concept and its time to let it go. If people want to rebuild and break away ayagee uu taala. The Somaliweyn dream is dead. Everybody has gone back to administrative regions like the way it was before colonialism.
 
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