Saudi Arabia and UAE in the Horn of Africa: Containing Security Threats from Regional Rivals

This article explains the active policies adopted by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) towards the Horn of Africa, which could be attributed to the existence of rival regional powers, especially Iran and Turkey, and their adoption of policies deemed threatening to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi....

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Regions
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