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Brian J. Dunn's avatar

Nice attention to an obscure issue!

I tend to interpret this as part of the race between Gulf Arab states and Iran over oil exports. Since the Iran-Iraq War "Tanker War" each side has tried to move its export capacity away from the other.

Iran's leverage is interrupting oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Arabia responded with increased capacity to export through the Red Sea. And Iran responded with efforts to gain interdiction positions along the Red Sea route--currently via the Houthi proxies. And now the UAE builds an outpost to protect the southern outlet of the Red Sea.

That could also be part of a UAE effort to block Erdogan's hope to team up with Qatar to extend Turkey's influence to its former Ottoman stomping grounds in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf.

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campbell's avatar

"Pariah" thanks for that. Have finished re-reading of "Siren's Song" just yesterday!

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