Why Every Country Has Military Bases in Djibouti

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  • @Sirprincy2
    @Sirprincy2 Před rokem +8721

    Djibouti is basically a pre game lobby for all nations

    • @dVector13
      @dVector13 Před rokem +503

      A magical place where you can see troops from all nations get together and hit the griddy for ukraine

    • @SirNobleIZH
      @SirNobleIZH Před rokem +48

      @@dVector13 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh

    • @ironcito1101
      @ironcito1101 Před rokem +86

      Not all nations, more like a G7 kinda select group.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před rokem +10

      @@dVector13 Griddy?

    • @ubcroel4022
      @ubcroel4022 Před rokem +7

      @@dVector13 hell no

  • @balpreetsingh6834
    @balpreetsingh6834 Před rokem +4282

    America, China, France, Germany, Russia, India, all want a little of that Djibouti

  • @mikeylicksit
    @mikeylicksit Před rokem +5

    great job on your analysis. you included so many facts which i didn't know, and i served in Dj from 2018-2019. really great stuff here.

  • @TheSilver2001
    @TheSilver2001 Před rokem +37

    You have become a major YT geopolitical channel in the last few years. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @3three8
    @3three8 Před rokem +4475

    With all that coast line I really would’ve thought Djibouti would have more seamen

    • @dumdristig
      @dumdristig Před rokem +390

      I'd say "rimshot," but that could be a double entendre, too, lol.

    • @Mshi-
      @Mshi- Před rokem +44

      @@dumdristig lmao

    • @koala10ish
      @koala10ish Před rokem +41

      Suppose Eritrea would be open, do you think it would be more preferable for a base than Djibouti?

    • @Motoyoo
      @Motoyoo Před rokem +154

      Why did I read semen

    • @Anonymouslikemydad
      @Anonymouslikemydad Před rokem +35

      @@Motoyoo same 😭

  • @CYLITM
    @CYLITM Před rokem +2959

    Quick Summary: Djibouti may be small but is the only country controlling access to the main part of the strait separating the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. All countries nearby are hostile and/or under conflict so Djibouti's calm political situation and its extremely important location combined attracts important countries to control trade.

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Před rokem +55

      There is so much misinformation in this video

    • @Spacemongerr
      @Spacemongerr Před rokem +136

      @@Bell_plejdo568p Could you say which things?

    • @gyara7329
      @gyara7329 Před rokem +139

      ​@@Bell_plejdo568p By all means, feel free to correct everyone.

    • @awatcher4965
      @awatcher4965 Před rokem +221

      @@gyara7329 forget it ive seen this guy on multiple comment spouting about how Djibouti is still nothing but a french colony and that it used to be owned by somalia and called somaliland or something, and how it wouldve still been somalias if not for the french. literally something straight out of an argument two nationalistic balkaners would have

    • @gyara7329
      @gyara7329 Před rokem +66

      @@awatcher4965 Lol that's disappointing. Funny but disappointing.

  • @santoro2709
    @santoro2709 Před rokem +7

    Love the channel. Unparalleled content. Amazing research and synthesis work. Only one issue: background music is distracting

  • @Reza-uf9ql
    @Reza-uf9ql Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this awesome video! I'm personally really interested in your videos talking about the Persian Gulf and and the states around it! Very well done!

  • @sshuggi
    @sshuggi Před rokem +402

    Djibouti: "I'm playing both sides so that I always come out on top."

    • @Computment
      @Computment Před rokem +64

      Djibouti :"I'm playing on *all* sides so that I always come on the top"

    • @jeremywolfe6929
      @jeremywolfe6929 Před rokem +24

      everyone wants to tap djibouti

    • @megadick6000
      @megadick6000 Před rokem +10

      Put Djibouti on top of me

    • @revinhatol
      @revinhatol Před rokem +5

      Singapore: Fascinating.

    • @austinvanderheyden
      @austinvanderheyden Před rokem +1

      Why would you tell me that? Probably shouldn't tell me because if you're trying to keep a secret, well now i know. I dont think you should tell either side because if you tell both sides and they both know, then you're not playing anybody.

  • @jamalwashington6575
    @jamalwashington6575 Před rokem +616

    The french airfield there is called Chabelley, and when I was there some unit made a shirt that said “So deep in Djibouti I’m in Chabelley” 😭

  • @CapitanDonKarnage
    @CapitanDonKarnage Před 7 měsíci +53

    As a former US East Coast sailor, my ship visited Djibouti and Camp Lemonier in 2009. Got a hair cut and went to the NEX.
    Then in 2010-2011 I got sent there to a mobile comms unit for about 10 months. Half time spent on the camp and the other half outside on humanitarian missions to Eritrea, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia.
    Never heard of Djibouti before in my life until I went there and wow what an interesting country. Hottest place on earth, but the people are friendly and their music is great! Big fan of Somali music now haha!
    The time I was there, Camp Lemonier was s joint forces base that hosted French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Romanian, and Korean forces. Was so awesome to interact with other enlisted men and women from those forces. I loved the 24 hour DFAC and gym on that base.

  • @aaronamodt5158
    @aaronamodt5158 Před rokem +1

    you've done it again RealLifeLore! again and again you have the clearest and most well presented explainers on geopolitics

  • @djiboutian9899
    @djiboutian9899 Před rokem +896

    As a Djiboutian
    Since our independence on 27 June 1977 the Horn of Africa was already in turbulence due to the conflict that was happening like the Eritrean War of Independence (1961-1991), Ogaden War (1977-78), Ethiopian Civil War (1974-1991), Somali Civil War (1978-now), Eritrean-Ethiopian War (1998-2000) and our own Civil War (1991-1994) and also other battles/wars happening now. Djibouti accommodated migrants and refugees with the help of UN and WFP because of wars and famine. The French Forces remained present in Djibouti do to a provisional protocol of June 1977 laying down the conditions for the stationing of French forces, constituting a defense agreement because of the unstability of the region. There are two main linguistic and ethnic groups are the Somalis and Afars. Although most Djiboutians are Somali-speaking, national identity is fairly cohesive, being rooted in a common historical background.

    • @kuladhiig
      @kuladhiig Před rokem +59

      @Zaydan Alfariz as long as tribal ideologies are given more power than nationalism Somalia Ethiopia and pretty much any nation with tribes and clans war will always be inevitable.

    • @minecraft_music_is_the_best
      @minecraft_music_is_the_best Před rokem +6

      @Zaydan Alfariz somalian war will end soon

    • @jamaljamal5936
      @jamaljamal5936 Před rokem +3

      Are you yoo bootian

    • @camronmcleod3249
      @camronmcleod3249 Před rokem

      Bro how do you know English?

    • @Rockstarmade224
      @Rockstarmade224 Před rokem +3

      The foreign ministry military bases aren’t making your country any better

  • @PickyPaige
    @PickyPaige Před rokem +1894

    Everybody wants a piece of Djibouti!

    • @gunnareriksson979
      @gunnareriksson979 Před rokem +85

      😏

    • @Dogebro200
      @Dogebro200 Před rokem +44

      I see what you did there...

    • @koala10ish
      @koala10ish Před rokem +4

      Only b/s Eritrea avoided them! The US used to have the biggest base until it was kicked out by Eritrea's rightful owners!

    • @wyattseim
      @wyattseim Před rokem +9

      Talked about Djibouti for 20 minutes

    • @Dogebro200
      @Dogebro200 Před rokem

      @koala10ish stfu this is a joke

  • @JackaWilko
    @JackaWilko Před 8 měsíci +1

    This was very interesting and informative, thank you!

  • @connorarmstad3582
    @connorarmstad3582 Před 10 měsíci

    I've been learning a lot from this channel, thank you.

  • @Ar1AnX1x
    @Ar1AnX1x Před rokem +403

    now its time for RealLifeLore to establish a military base there too and conscript some of his viewers and station them there

    • @Anonymouslikemydad
      @Anonymouslikemydad Před rokem +42

      RealLifeArmy Stats
      Territory: None
      Population: 6 Million
      Troops: 100,000
      Base: 1 (In Texas)
      Controversial to other Governments: 🇨🇳🇰🇵🇷🇺🇮🇷

    • @warsamaosman0894
      @warsamaosman0894 Před rokem +9

      I'm ready to join

    • @helldad4689
      @helldad4689 Před rokem +6

      Many CZcamsrs don't realize how heavily "force projection" gets factored into their algorithmic ranking. He would be doing himself a huge favor.

    • @L.P.1987
      @L.P.1987 Před rokem +1

      Let's join

  • @nessesaryschoolthing
    @nessesaryschoolthing Před rokem +562

    This opens up a whole new field of Djibouti jokes related to the military. "I'm being assigned to Djibouti. I'll be entering Djibouti at 08:00. I'll be on sanitation duty, keeping djibouti clean. Djibouti is of key strategic importance. A lot of major players have had their fingers in Djibouti. We need to ensure passage through Djibouti never becomes obstructed. If shit can't get through Djibouti and ends up getting backed up, solving that problem might take a major operation and it won't be pretty."

    • @cdawson198600
      @cdawson198600 Před rokem +24

      😂

    • @manwiththeredface7821
      @manwiththeredface7821 Před rokem +75

      You Sir deserve a lifetime access to Djibouti for this comment.

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Před rokem +21

      @@manwiththeredface7821 Except you'd be put to death for making those jokes in Djibouti.

    • @jasminedjibouti395
      @jasminedjibouti395 Před rokem +3

      Enjoy my country djibouti get ready for the heat 🤣

    • @azwanazmi1484
      @azwanazmi1484 Před rokem +2

      What was the cause of disease and famine in Ethiopia ?
      Where in Africa did the aids virus originate?
      The 3.2 million year old ancestor named Lucy was found in Ethiopia after immigrating from …..

  • @mudiagaoneil1384
    @mudiagaoneil1384 Před rokem +1

    I really like this illustration; it provides proper perspective of many of these geographical big weights!

  • @sinceresouthpole6237
    @sinceresouthpole6237 Před rokem

    Great content as usual keep up the great videos

  • @kairos_fluent
    @kairos_fluent Před rokem +919

    I think a video about the Balkans geography and how that influenced the history and politics of that region would be very interesting.

    • @EntryLevelLuxury
      @EntryLevelLuxury Před rokem

      Nah he'd just insert his own bias and piss off all the people of the various nations. I'm sure he's got a lot of bad stuff to say about Serbs and Macedonians.

    • @Curt_Johnston
      @Curt_Johnston Před rokem +58

      I’m all in favor of more channels talking about the Balkans. They have such a complex and brutal history. I’ve read about it for many hours and I’m still struggling to fully understand the ethnic and social aspects of Balkan history.

    • @koala10ish
      @koala10ish Před rokem +3

      Suppose Eritrea would be open, do you think it would be more preferable for a base than Djibouti?

    • @Ross-cecil
      @Ross-cecil Před rokem +6

      yes, I know nothing about it but this would be a really cool lens to learn about it through

    • @user-mr9ob9xd7f
      @user-mr9ob9xd7f Před rokem +19

      Foreigners speaking about Balkans makes my blood boil.

  • @morgancarvalho4408
    @morgancarvalho4408 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. Amazing.

  • @hieroglyph321
    @hieroglyph321 Před rokem

    This was fascinating and very relevant right now. Thanks.

  • @djiboutian9899
    @djiboutian9899 Před rokem +448

    The New York Times said that we will not going to last for two weeks in 1977. 45 years later we are still here. As a Djiboutian i am proud of my nation.

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Před rokem +28

      No they didn’t djoubti is still a French colony djoubti would have joined greater Somalia if it wasn’t for the French and did the New York Times really say that?

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Před rokem +14

      Can I get a link to the New York Times article

    • @koala10ish
      @koala10ish Před rokem

      Suppose Eritrea would be open, do you think it would be more preferable for a base than Djibouti?

    • @koala10ish
      @koala10ish Před rokem +9

      Thanks to the protection from your French masters!

    • @kinseywk
      @kinseywk Před rokem +5

      You guys have the best flag on the planet

  • @ahrcahrc-yr6dm
    @ahrcahrc-yr6dm Před rokem +541

    I was transiting through Djibouti once on my way to Somaliland next door when my flight was delayed. I stayed at the Sheraton Djibouti along with other Somalilanders travelling through.
    The next morning for breakfast the hotel had a buffet out with all you can eat donuts. By the time families started waking up to eat, the donuts had already been cleared out by a bunch of kinda chubby, but friendly German soldiers who looked mortified when they realized a bunch of little kids were really hoping to have donuts for breakfast. The soldiers apologized and genuinely looked really remorseful.

    • @zakariamattu8613
      @zakariamattu8613 Před rokem +51

      😅 there’s no such thing as Somaliland do you mean somalia

    • @ahrcahrc-yr6dm
      @ahrcahrc-yr6dm Před rokem +156

      @zakariamattu8613 Hi Zakaria. Somaliland isn't recognized by the UN, but like Taiwan, has a democratically elected government, it's own recognized passport, and stability. It was also a country for 4 days in 1960 until it joined with Italian Somalia on July 1st 1960.
      Somaliland has maintained peace for 32 years while Somalia's government only control parts of Mogadishu with billions of foreign aid and the military of the African Union. Hope that clarifies things.

    • @zakariamattu8613
      @zakariamattu8613 Před rokem +27

      @@ahrcahrc-yr6dm not true. Unlike tawain is technically independent somaliland isn’t not and has to use Somali passports for travel

    • @nerdwisdomyo9563
      @nerdwisdomyo9563 Před rokem +50

      @@zakariamattu8613 Somaliland is an unrecognized country, it’s a lot different then the rest of Somalia

    • @zakariamattu8613
      @zakariamattu8613 Před rokem +21

      @@nerdwisdomyo9563 no it’s part of somalia

  • @rajendramisir3530
    @rajendramisir3530 Před rokem

    Very informative and interesting documentary. Great reporting on the subject of Geopolitics!

  • @RL_Williams
    @RL_Williams Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!

  • @Vorname_Nachname_
    @Vorname_Nachname_ Před rokem +168

    Djibouti's security policy is basically like: Which place is least likely to see a shooting? A gun show of course!

  • @_Hamster
    @_Hamster Před rokem +842

    Considering how small Djibouti is, this is actually very crazy
    Edit: I'm not talking about the country🗿

  • @DISCOVER365-oy2gj
    @DISCOVER365-oy2gj Před rokem

    Thanks for this awesome video

  • @DerperDaDerpa
    @DerperDaDerpa Před rokem +2

    That transition between the 2 maps at 4:07 was pretty cool

  • @pathologicalliar8728
    @pathologicalliar8728 Před rokem +344

    Hi I am the deputy secretary for the Djibouti state department. and I can assure you the only reason why we have all those military bases is because I didnt read the fine print to any contract. its also why Disney is probably going to build a military base here next

    • @Bryzerse
      @Bryzerse Před rokem +43

      @Cyber Ghost yep that is the deputy secretary for the Djibouti state department look it up

    • @daviroza4700
      @daviroza4700 Před rokem +20

      I’m from Djibouti we are somali but speak French

    • @Specificify
      @Specificify Před rokem +4

      @@user-fb1mw2nl3i france will soon too inshallah

    • @arx3516
      @arx3516 Před rokem +3

      Now i'm picturing a soldier with mickey mouse ears on the helmet...

    • @Ekstrax
      @Ekstrax Před rokem +2

      @@Specificify keep dreaming

  • @BeardedTherapist
    @BeardedTherapist Před rokem +10

    This was SO informative and well put together. Thank you

  • @Alberto-hr1cf
    @Alberto-hr1cf Před rokem

    videos like this one give you so many 'aha' moments ...... extremely informative, tnx

  • @garlandohoward2896
    @garlandohoward2896 Před 11 měsíci

    Very well made video. Thank you.

  • @pnwchris2000
    @pnwchris2000 Před rokem +11

    It blows my mind how much information is explained in these videos from this channel. I felt like I had watched about 20 minutes of the video and I look and I’m only 11 minutes in but I’m like how have I learned so much already.

  • @maitreyabhattacharya
    @maitreyabhattacharya Před rokem +189

    Real Life Lore has become such a big channel, thanks to its way of production that its total subscribers are roughly 7 times more than the entire population of Djibouti and almost 2 times more than the population of neighboring Eritrea. In fact, this video already has more views than half of the population of Djibouti in just 15 hours. May your fantastic channel grow more 👏👏👏

  • @angelofamillionyears4599
    @angelofamillionyears4599 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent post !!

  • @johnhuldt
    @johnhuldt Před rokem

    These videos are great. Thank you!

  • @temperanceblalock7514
    @temperanceblalock7514 Před rokem +283

    I lived in Yemen in the early sixties (Dad was an American diplomat). Yemen was just emerging from an almost medieval culture, so there was very little market for Western consumer goods. The nearest place to ‘go shopping’ was at Kagnew Station/Base in the PX. This American military installation was located near Asmara in what is now the capital of Eritrea, and had hundreds (or maybe even thousands) of U.S. military personnel and their dependents. It was a very important tool for the U.S. government to monitor communications. My first Barbie doll was bought at Kagnew PX. Our first Beatles albums were bought in Aden, which was a British Protectorate at the time and had plenty of consumer goods for sale. Asmara was a pleasant place to live.

    • @MaSTeRXDOfficial
      @MaSTeRXDOfficial Před rokem +9

      amazing, looks like u lived quite the life huh😅

    • @1SmokedTurkey1
      @1SmokedTurkey1 Před rokem +12

      Eritrea is across the red sea from Yemen. You’d have to ride a ship for over 900km for that trip to “go shopping” there. I don’t believe you.

    • @temperanceblalock7514
      @temperanceblalock7514 Před rokem +35

      @@1SmokedTurkey1 We took a plane ride. We only went there about twice a year.

    • @1SmokedTurkey1
      @1SmokedTurkey1 Před rokem +10

      @@temperanceblalock7514 ah that makes sense. I understand now

    • @11_jasonmaxmilana.95
      @11_jasonmaxmilana.95 Před rokem +10

      fun fact, Asmara in indonesian means Love/Love relationship

  • @banginbadger75
    @banginbadger75 Před rokem +5

    I love your videos man, they honestly seem to get better with time. Thanks for the content!

  • @hvacrwrld1402
    @hvacrwrld1402 Před rokem

    Quality content 👌

  • @TeweldeberhanTzeggai-Amenay
    @TeweldeberhanTzeggai-Amenay Před 10 měsíci

    Simply BRILLIANT! Thank you....

  • @7revorBlack
    @7revorBlack Před rokem +25

    This video was extremely eye-opening to some of the worlds most complex conflicts - Thank you so much for putting this together! Glad we have creators like this to catch us all up to speed.

    • @YourWorstNightmare525
      @YourWorstNightmare525 Před 11 měsíci

      Seriously he’s brainwashed you it’s bullishit and totally misinformation and fabricated don’t expect some shit CZcamsr tell you the truth, he’s just like you sitting 🪑 on using old computer 💻 for his income source

  • @gumpotronic
    @gumpotronic Před rokem +228

    Spent two years in Djibouti, and I can't wait to go back. Such wonderful people.

    • @abdi4329
      @abdi4329 Před rokem +16

      Thanks man

    • @sahalosman7311
      @sahalosman7311 Před rokem +13

      Thank you

    • @bernardsegonnes1335
      @bernardsegonnes1335 Před rokem +10

      and landscape. I don't know if now, we can relatively travel safely in the country. There are nice canyons, bleu water with red mountains/rocks. And it's also a great plae for Snorkeling
      I wonder if life quality has increased for the people there. When I was in Djibouti, in 1993 there was so many miserable handicaped people.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Před rokem +16

      Dang I thought you were setting up a joke

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu Před rokem +7

      I got stuck clearing landmines there for a few months. And in 2004, Djibouti declared that it was the first country in the Horn of Africa to be free of landmines & UXO's. (Hope I didn't miss any 🤔🙄😜).

  • @RobRoyR8R
    @RobRoyR8R Před rokem

    We can play nice together. I didn't know this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @alipor215
    @alipor215 Před 10 měsíci

    wow i learn so much thank you

  • @tannerseaman1
    @tannerseaman1 Před rokem +6

    Your videos are amazing. Seriously some of the best content on CZcams.

  • @pharaohthecreator5445
    @pharaohthecreator5445 Před rokem +16

    This was really interesting, RealLifeLore just shows the world in another perspective every video.

  • @chandraathithan11
    @chandraathithan11 Před rokem

    Great video 👍

  • @V.I.P205
    @V.I.P205 Před rokem

    Singaporean here. Thanks for the eye opening explanation. Everything makes sense now.

  • @2_kevinarikrayhan187
    @2_kevinarikrayhan187 Před rokem +81

    Crude oils aren't transported with container ships, but with tanker ships. Similiar with natural gases which are transported with LNG tanker ships.

    • @daanvanderepe8580
      @daanvanderepe8580 Před rokem +16

      Thank you. I knew I couldn't be the only one bothered by this mistake

    • @jaredcox8638
      @jaredcox8638 Před rokem

      Same

    • @maddogbasil
      @maddogbasil Před rokem +4

      I'm just surprised that people still think somali pirates still exist in 2023

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem +2

      I have been rearching all 3 as well as dry bulk carriers and theyre extremely interesting. I invest my money into dry bulk vessels, oil tankers, and container ships. Theyre extremely useful. Very expensive but worth every penny when you really start doing the bean counting

    • @ryanlunde575
      @ryanlunde575 Před rokem +1

      Yes, containerized shipping would be a particularly inefficient and messy way to transport oil and gas. Thank you for mentioning this.

  • @jamiew.6410
    @jamiew.6410 Před rokem +50

    I imagine saying "Little Djibouti" was pretty satisfying 😅

  • @IgorFranknstn27
    @IgorFranknstn27 Před rokem +147

    My uncle was stationed in Djibouti under the US navy command in the 90s and said the reason why there're many countries with military bases in the country apart from protecting each country and their allies'interest in the country and surrounding countries like investments and oil, another reason is because the government makes money from these countries by leasing the bases to them.

    • @samwell363
      @samwell363 Před rokem +7

      Also because Djibouti is placed directly next to one of two openings of the Red Sea, which is arguably one of the most important shipping lanes in the world as it then links to Suez Canal, the Med and from there the Atlantic. Djibouti is the only stable country in the Horn of Africa next to this opening so it makes sense as to why so many countries have built bases there.

    • @vitesse_arnhem
      @vitesse_arnhem Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@samwell363 The best way to combat piracy is to start at the source. The recolonisation of East Africa is the only option. By seizing what little assets “nations” like Somalia and Djibouti have, and setting up British, French, or American military megabases, it serves a threefold purpose: the pacification of the nearby merchant passages, the neutralisation of the Gulf petrostates, and helps ensure what little natural resources these lands have are used for peaceful purposes. Immigration must also be severely curtailed. Unlike the Asian immigrant who is prized for his technical skill, the Latin American immigrant who is used for his labour, or the European immigrant who can conquer any challenge and obtain work worldwide, the East African immigrant is backward and uneducable.
      MAGA/Let’s Go Brandon

    • @numinuecooper9975
      @numinuecooper9975 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It sounds to me a family inviting a Lion to dinner. That is abuse they should leave.

    • @akiraraiku
      @akiraraiku Před 9 měsíci +3

      It is also intelligent from Djibouti, they can deny any bias toward said group of countries by having everybody welcomed for a fee.
      It also keeps each country in check.
      You don't want to have a case of guantanamo don't you ? Where you get illegally occupied by a foreign power that won't leave.

    • @Journey_Awaits
      @Journey_Awaits Před 8 měsíci

      And at this point none of them can change their opinions and invade because it would end up creating a new world war

  • @aungthein1647
    @aungthein1647 Před rokem

    extremely good video presentation , not even a second to snooze . METTA .

  • @Rishi123456789
    @Rishi123456789 Před rokem +42

    I remember reading somewhere that approximately half of the world's trade passes through the Suez Canal, so it makes sense that Djibouti has so many overseas military bases on its soil.

    • @anthonyradford8605
      @anthonyradford8605 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah that makes sense. That one little bit of water is the only thing keeping countries going around the entirety of Africa.

  • @Noobprokermit
    @Noobprokermit Před rokem +28

    You do a great job structuring your videos. You go super far from the original question, but still keep it fun and entertaining. Then you tie it all together and link it back to the original question, which is easier said than done. Keep it up!

    • @zainzain8679
      @zainzain8679 Před rokem

      I disagree. His “facts” are not facts. Iran is no longer saudia Arabia “rival” I know American media doesn’t like to report it because they are too busy meddling in the Middle East. Secondly, again there have been peace made between Iran and saudia Arabia therefore Yemen’s peace talks went well and the war stopped. Get ur facts straight.

  • @marcinszyda9356
    @marcinszyda9356 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video

  • @xXExtremeGameXx
    @xXExtremeGameXx Před rokem +1

    That was fascinating, as mere mortals we have know idea what goes on behind the scenes to keep everything "ticking".

  • @proy3
    @proy3 Před rokem +63

    Generally speaking, whenever RealLifeLore explores why nations do things, the answer will almost always come down to "oil and natural gas".
    Which is probably a reflection of... well, the lore of real life.

  • @amou95
    @amou95 Před rokem +33

    No one will ever resist wanting to have a piece of that Bouti

  • @sicnarfvlad
    @sicnarfvlad Před rokem

    remembered a game i've played when i was young.was like a skirmish game COMMAND AND CONQUER:GENERALS

  • @fabioballestra704
    @fabioballestra704 Před rokem

    Im half Djibouti. Thanks for all the Infos.

  • @nanosum1
    @nanosum1 Před rokem +8

    Did you just use the Civ 6 oil picture to demonstrate the routes that oil travels? I love it 😂

    • @EliCoolio317
      @EliCoolio317 Před 8 měsíci +1

      it's the only thing i can focus on haha

  • @stevenbruno7710
    @stevenbruno7710 Před rokem +101

    I’ve been deployed to Djibouti, specifically Camp Lemonnier twice with the American Navy. Its funny how they send you somewhere without even remotely telling you why, last time I was deployed was 2019 and it took a whole four years to figure out why. But he’s correct just about every NATO ally has a presence there. In the chow hall we’d have Japanese and Korean troops eating with us every so often. I always knew Djibouti was essentially using everyone bc why on Earth would you allow both China AND the US to set up shop there

    • @Michaelcn515
      @Michaelcn515 Před rokem +1

      Work here as a contractor

    • @MrStarnger1
      @MrStarnger1 Před rokem +38

      Pretty smart of them i'd say, instead of being exploited by a single party, they make it a free for all and let the big dogs check each other

    • @SV-kr9fu
      @SV-kr9fu Před rokem +14

      Djibouti makes a lot of money from rent & trades from those countries.
      When I was running around Djibouti, clearing landmines, in the early-2000's, there were no Japanese or Koreans there; just a bunch of French soldiers (they were our interpreters).

    • @howie27
      @howie27 Před rokem

      @@Michaelcn515 how? Can you please tell me something more about it ?

    • @Michaelcn515
      @Michaelcn515 Před rokem

      @@howie27 what you want to know exactly

  • @137_Diego_
    @137_Diego_ Před rokem

    We're so deep in Djibouti, we're in Chabelley.
    That was on a t-shirt I bought there lol

  • @riteshkondamgire7553
    @riteshkondamgire7553 Před rokem +1

    Hey brother you did a spelling mistake at 21:35, which is very funny instead of 'annual' you wrote 'Annal'. By the way it's a great video. Bye😂😂😂❤❤❤

  • @EpicgamerwinXD6669
    @EpicgamerwinXD6669 Před rokem +115

    For that reason, honestly surprised countries haven’t recognized Somaliland. If they did, they could have military bases there too, and they would keep many of geopolitical advantages of having a base in Djibouti too.

    • @bababababababa6124
      @bababababababa6124 Před rokem +31

      I understand why China, Spain and a few other countries haven’t to be fair. Recognising a breakaway state like Somaliland would be ironic considering they have some of their own regions that are trying to breakaway themselves
      Also there is no telling how successful Somaliland would be as an independent nation. Definitely better than Somalia and it’s probably the most successful country in that region besides Djibouti, but the future is uncertain

    • @psychological9890
      @psychological9890 Před rokem +4

      In fairness, there's alot of....iffy shit if a breakaway state was to suddenly be recognized as independent. Like it would likely lead to a domino effect of countless other attempts of breakaway states to demand recognition as well and so on for example, which isn't exactly ideal at times.

    • @alqaas1948
      @alqaas1948 Před rokem

      Somaliland doesn't want bases used to send planes to bomb muslim brothers from across the gulf of Aden.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před rokem

      What kind of stupid comment it's part of somalia

    • @duolingo0552
      @duolingo0552 Před rokem +6

      There would be considerable pushback from the Arab League and African Union

  • @CYLITM
    @CYLITM Před rokem +8

    Thought of this question after hearing about the evacuations in Sudan.

  • @johnchege8630
    @johnchege8630 Před rokem +10

    Nobody is talking about this two day video that has over a million views. I love Geopolitics and I was really impressed to find a channel that is so huge talking about Geopolitics. Great job.

    • @ChrisDrive
      @ChrisDrive Před rokem +2

      Well we we are on a verge of ww3 so it got everyone interested in geopolitics lol

    • @johnchege8630
      @johnchege8630 Před rokem +1

      @@ChrisDrive This should be a great topic to start with if you want to be a youtuber

  • @burning_KFC
    @burning_KFC Před rokem

    As always writing a comment to support the channel

  • @user-kl4iz8ut1w
    @user-kl4iz8ut1w Před rokem +78

    As a Chinese, it was the first time I knew that we actually had an overseas military base, and it was next to the American and Japanese military bases. Do soldiers greet each other when they go to work every day?

    • @thedapperdolphin1590
      @thedapperdolphin1590 Před rokem +31

      I imagine they live on their bases and don’t interact much. Though maybe they see each other when they go into the city

    • @spiffygonzales5160
      @spiffygonzales5160 Před rokem

      As an American I hope your nation collapses and you guys become a republic.
      No hate on your people or culture. But your government I dislike with a passion.

    • @randomka-52alligatorthatis34
      @randomka-52alligatorthatis34 Před rokem +16

      @@thedapperdolphin1590 I just imagined the Zoolander meme every time a Chinese and US soldier accidentally bump into each other in the City now lol.

    • @Fe_lix
      @Fe_lix Před rokem +28

      @@thedapperdolphin1590 Yes, Chinese and US soldiers have to remain in their bases on regular basis. I think only French soldiers can walk around freely in Djibouti.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Před rokem +10

      Congratulations to China for brokering a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran 🇸🇦 🇨🇳 🇮🇷

  • @demorbe-official
    @demorbe-official Před rokem +55

    The reason for this is simple. Djibouti is strategically located. It acts as a play ground of geopolitics.
    Glad you brought this to light keep making great videos

    • @puraLusa
      @puraLusa Před rokem +2

      Yup, thing is, none of these bases are prepared for action in case kf war, they are only able to fight piracy.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem +2

      It will forever be a location everyone on earth has interest in keeping clear for trade and commerce

  • @ayupnur2501
    @ayupnur2501 Před rokem

    great vid

  • @judyabdissa2993
    @judyabdissa2993 Před 7 měsíci

    Very informative video. Good work! But the music in the background was a bad choice, incredibly distracting.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před rokem +23

    Everyone's all up in that Djibouti 👀

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem

      Everyone got a base in that joint bro its gotta be safer than i think considering the wack nightmare of a cumulative geopolitical nightmare.

  • @ems4884
    @ems4884 Před rokem +4

    I want to enjoy this channel far more than I actually do.

  • @tvgamers1661
    @tvgamers1661 Před 9 měsíci

    I just noticed something,
    At the end of the brilliant ad at the very end of the video, instead of saying anual, the text says annal😳😂

  • @johngibny3344
    @johngibny3344 Před 5 měsíci

    I love your this video ♥️

  • @franciscoceruti4379
    @franciscoceruti4379 Před rokem +7

    Love the content. Just a correction, the strait of hormuz is 33 miles (53 km) at its narrowest (just measured it on google maps).

  • @Tmb1112
    @Tmb1112 Před rokem +13

    Sudan: *starts to deteriorate*
    The dozen armies in Djibouti: “I knew there was a reason we’re out here.”

  • @BodyMusicification
    @BodyMusicification Před rokem

    Has the background music changed in some fashion? I enjoyed it

  • @linat8268
    @linat8268 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I know someone from the Tigray region who fled for Europe. It's absolutely devastating hearing how she has no idea what happened to a lot of her family members back home.

  • @Robot404_
    @Robot404_ Před rokem +12

    You forgot to take out the "Thank you for watching this on Nebula"

  • @aroma1620
    @aroma1620 Před rokem +5

    Djibouti is giving Uranus energy, and I'm here for it ❤❤❤

  • @travisbyrd4584
    @travisbyrd4584 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This has got to be a wild place to visit.

  • @joshdavis73
    @joshdavis73 Před rokem

    I just learned like 38 new things, and I’m 49 years old. Appreciate you Mr Lore

  • @captainblando
    @captainblando Před rokem +3

    You don't usually put oil on container ships , it mostly goes on tankers

  • @DrewNoted
    @DrewNoted Před rokem +23

    Cause everybody’s trying to get into Djibouti! Heyoooo

  • @KevindeB93
    @KevindeB93 Před rokem

    Please note that oil and gas are not transported via containers/container vessels, but via tankers (Crude oil, chemical, LNG/LPG).
    For the rest an interesting vid, thanks.

  • @mgk284
    @mgk284 Před rokem +1

    0:29 Military Bases 2:13 Geopolitical Situation ,8:10 Yemen Situation ,9:42 EU-Qatar ,11:11 China,13:10 Eritrea,13:35 Eritrea-Ethiopia Conflict,14:10 Somalia,

  • @maazrayeen3146
    @maazrayeen3146 Před rokem +26

    India's Djibouti base is the main strategic point against china

    • @bwood1234qwert
      @bwood1234qwert Před rokem +2

      Against? They just got into bed together re new currency among other things.

    • @balpreetsingh6834
      @balpreetsingh6834 Před rokem +5

      ​@@bwood1234qwert that common currency thing is just western doomsday enthusiasts on CZcams.

    • @kauswekazilimani3736
      @kauswekazilimani3736 Před rokem +1

      ​@@bwood1234qwert They are not united. At all.

    • @ssgpizzalover515
      @ssgpizzalover515 Před rokem +1

      they not friends by any means of the imagination

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před rokem

      One MASSIVE concern India (as well as the US, for that matter) should have is if China strikes some deal with the Taliban to allow a gas and oil pipeline to be built through Afghanistan from Iran to the Chinese border. If this is ever achieved, China will be forever able to get oil for their military and army, and India will be unable to stop it with the Strait chokepoints (as it will be overland, and also this would allow them to not be dependent on Russia, who is in some ways another rival power to them).

  • @revinhatol
    @revinhatol Před rokem +5

    Djibouti DEFINITELY wants to become the Singapore of East Africa!

  • @hollysaga
    @hollysaga Před 8 měsíci +1

    Djibouti is super smart they have a stable economy and a decent life good for them

  • @jro4513
    @jro4513 Před rokem

    Great video once again. Very informative. Game of thrones in real life.

  • @Icyy4406
    @Icyy4406 Před rokem +6

    I was actually wondering this a few hours ago lol

  • @jvonhousen3055
    @jvonhousen3055 Před rokem +4

    This is either sheer madness or sheer brilliance.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem +1

      A smidge of both maybe.

    • @Amen.ahmed1
      @Amen.ahmed1 Před rokem

      sheer brilliance I would say, it generates 1 billion dollar annually and employee so many people. besides Djibouti handles shipment and trans-shipment so without those basses, the hostiles neighbours would be eager attack the global shipment.

  • @khairrehabdourazakahmed9731

    Am à Djiboutien and am glad of my earth thanks God for giving us this small strategical place.

  • @Matoakas
    @Matoakas Před rokem

    Dude, i've said it before, but say it agian... Why the hell wasnt you our history teacher trough high school...? Or any of the terms really. You make information FUN! Great video RLL!

  • @peoplesrepublicofliberland5606

    This would be a great COD or BF map