The $25B Land Route Replacing the Red Sea

The Red Sea crisis is forcing the world to rethink global trade. Now, a new $25B land corridor through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Turkey aims to bypass one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Reviving parts of the historic Hejaz Railway, this project could connect the Gulf to Europe by land, reduce shipping delays, and reshape global supply chains. But can a railway corridor really compete with the Red Sea? 00:00 The $25B Plan to Bypass the Red Sea 00:48 Why Red Sea Shipping Is Breaking Down 02:14 The Hejaz Railway Lawrence of Arabia Destroyed 04:31 Saudi Arabia’s $25B Land Bridge 06:02 How This Railway Shifts Global Power 07:26 The Future of Global Trade Subscribe for more megaproject documentaries:    / @unthinkablebuild   ──────────────────── Fair Use Disclaimer: This video contains copyrighted material used under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act under fair use for documentary, educational, commentary, and analytical purposes. The content is transformative in nature. All rights belong to their respective owners. For concerns, contact: [email protected]