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BREAKING: Trump Finds NEW ALLY as NATO Betrays America - Somaliland Offers Strategic Base Rights

Gary FranchiApril 13, 2026144 views
BREAKING: Trump Finds NEW ALLY as NATO Betrays America - Somaliland Offers Strategic Base Rights
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President Trump has found an unlikely new partner in America's fight for strategic dominance as NATO so-called 'allies' continue their shameful betrayal of the United States during the ongoing Operation Epic Fury.

Somaliland - the breakaway republic that declared independence from Somalia in 1991 - has extended a crucial olive branch to American forces, offering basing and airfield rights at their major port facilities. This comes as multiple NATO nations have disgracefully denied the U.S. access to critical airfields and bases, leaving Trump's administration scrambling for alternatives in a key strategic region.

Located on the Horn of Africa with prime access to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden shipping lanes, Somaliland's offer couldn't come at a better time. While our supposed European 'partners' stab us in the back, this small but strategically positioned territory recognizes the value of American partnership.

NATO's Betrayal Exposes Fair-Weather Friends

The President's frustration with NATO's lack of cooperation is completely justified. After decades of American taxpayers footing the bill for European defense, these ungrateful nations turn their backs on us when we need support most. It's exactly the kind of globalist backstabbing that Trump warned about during his first presidency.

Somaliland, meanwhile, understands what real partnership looks like. Despite lacking formal international recognition - thanks largely to diplomatic games played by the same establishment that's now betraying America - this territory controls crucial sea lanes where billions in global trade passes daily.

'This is what happens when America puts America First - real partners step forward while fake allies show their true colors,' a senior administration source noted.

The strategic implications are massive. Chinese naval forces have been increasingly aggressive in the region, and Iran continues threatening vital shipping routes. Having a reliable partner like Somaliland could give Trump the foothold he needs to protect American interests without relying on backstabbing NATO bureaucrats.

Maybe it's time to ask: Why are we wasting billions propping up ungrateful European allies when nations like Somaliland actually want to work with America? Trump's America First agenda is clearly attracting the right kind of partners.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024Verified4 days ago
Finally! Trump knows how to make real deals that benefit America first. NATO countries have been freeloading off our military spending for decades while offering nothing in return.
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ConservativeVoterVerified4 days ago
Exactly right Mike. We spend more on defense than the next 10 countries combined and what do we get? Disrespect and backstabbing.
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AmericaFirst_JaneVerified4 days ago
This is why we needed Trump back in office! He's already securing better partnerships than Biden ever could. No more being taken advantage of by so-called allies.
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TrumpTrain2028Verified3 days ago
The man is a master negotiator. Art of the Deal in action!
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DefendOurBordersVerified3 days ago
About time someone puts America's interests first instead of bowing to European bureaucrats!
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VeteranDad1776Verified3 days ago
Served two tours in that region back in the 90s. Somaliland people were always more friendly to Americans than other countries we've helped. This makes sense strategically and they actually appreciate our partnership.
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RedStateRandyVerified3 days ago
Smart strategic thinking here. Somaliland is perfectly positioned near critical shipping lanes and the Horn of Africa.