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  • The Future of Maritime Security in the Gulf and the Red Sea

    January 6, 2022

    11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    ندوة عبر الإنترنت باستخدام Zoom،

    Defense and Security, Emerging Technologies

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    On November 12, naval forces from the United States, Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain took part in a joint, five-day exercise in the Red Sea, a vital shipping route that feeds into the Suez Canal. It was the first time Israel and the two Gulf Arab states had conducted a combined drill at sea. Two years earlier, the United States established the International Maritime Security Construct to safeguard commercial vessels passing through the region following a spate of attacks on commercial shipping by the Iranian navy.

    What is the future of multilateralism in maritime security in the Middle East? What are the real opportunities and limitations of this approach? What role is the U.S. Fifth Fleet expected to continue to play? Where do Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan fall in the maritime security equation and are there opportunities for their greater involvement in this domain?

    Speakers:

    Cinzia Bianco 
    Non-resident scholar, MEI; research fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations

    VADM (ret.) Kevin Donegan
    Distinguished senior fellow on national security, MEI; former commander of U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, NAVCENT, and the Combined Maritime Forces in the Middle East

    Saskia M. van Genugten
    Non-resident senior fellow, MEI; research fellow, Netherlands Defence Academy; associate director; MacroScope Strategies

    Mirette F. Mabrouk
    Senior fellow and founding director, Egypt program, MEI

    Bilal Y. Saab, moderator 
    Senior fellow and director, Defense and Security Program, MEI

    Photo by Islam Safwat/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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