Aden, Berbera, Mogadishu — A fragmented coastline, a single contest
The Red Sea is no longer just a maritime corridor.
It is a contested system of ports, proxies and power projection.
From Aden to Berbera to Mogadishu, control is not defined by geography alone, but by who shapes logistics, security and access.
What appears as isolated port developments is, in reality, a competition over trade routes, influence and future leverage.
