One geography, two states: Saudi Arabia’s security approach to Sudan
- The Red Sea does not recognise political borders as maps draw them.
- Instead, it binds every country on its shores to a shared fate with its neighbours across the water.
- When the western shore of this sea is shaken, the eastern shore does not remain untouched.
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- The Red Sea does not recognise political borders as maps draw them.
- Instead, it binds every country on its shores to a shared fate with its neighbours across the water.
- When the western shore of this sea is shaken, the eastern shore does not remain untouched.
Sources: Al Jazeera