Qatari Turkish terrorism doesn't end

Cross-border terrorism, scenarios of chaos and destruction do not know an end point, through this approach both Qatar and Turkey have chosen to seek to create chaos in many countries of the Middle East and the continent, including Somalia, that African country that has suffered greatly from conflicts, wars and suspicious activity of militias funded by Both Ankara and Doha, with the aim of looting their wealth at times, and creating areas of tension and conflict for neighboring countries.


The suspicious role played by Qatar and Turkey was talked about by the former director of the Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency, Abdullah Muhammad Ali, indicating in an interview with the magazine "National International of America" ​​that the influence of Doha began when Somali President Muhammad Abdullah Farmajo relied on the Tamim bin Hamad regime in several files. This ultimately resulted in the elimination of security progress that Somalia had previously made.

According to Muhammad Ali, Somalis, both at home and abroad, were optimistic when Muhammad Abdullah Farmajo was elected president of Somalia in February 2017.

The diplomats and officials in charge of the development file shared this optimism, believing that Farmago was sincere and reformative and that he would work effectively.

Forty months of Farmago's rule revealed that the initial optimism was misplaced, if not naive.

Somalia is in a much worse condition than it was before assuming the leadership, the security situation is dangerous, the economy has collapsed, the federal states have been isolated, and the foreign policy is not focused.

Moreover, national institutions have been paralyzed while the Corona virus has slowly destroyed the population, and at this point, Mogadishu has been closed because of increased terrorist threats rather than health threats.

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