In this analysis, Michael Rubin argues that the U.S. Navy’s expanded operations against Iran and the Houthis are creating an increasingly difficult logistics problem for replenishment at sea. He contends that traditional resupply hubs in Bahrain, the UAE and Oman have become more vulnerable, while alternatives such as Karachi and Mombasa present geopolitical or logistical limitations. Rubin identifies Somaliland’s Berbera port as a potentially v…
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