Qatar's interference in Somalia poses a very great danger to it
The American "National Interest" magazine revealed the dangers of Qatari interference in Somalia, calling for the necessity to stop this Gulf intervention, and that Somalia must save itself from Qatar.
The American magazine said that Somalis, whether at home or abroad, were optimistic when Muhammad Abdullah Farmajo was elected president in February 2017, believing that he was an outspoken and reformist man, but after 40 months of his rule, this vision has changed, and Somalia is now in a much worse state than it was before. Before he assumed the presidency, as security deteriorated, the economy collapsed, and national institutions were paralyzed, while the new Corona virus was slowly destroying the population.
The American magazine said that Somalia’s problems stem largely from the alliance that Farmajo made with Qatar, and the pernicious influence exercised by the Gulf state on every aspect of Somali politics and diplomacy. Indeed, the Somalis are now talking about how Qatar’s desire to launch a proxy war is shaped. Against other regional powers Somali foreign policy.