Farmaajo, Yassin move ahead with plan to control Somalia

Somalia is slowly, but surely, sliding into civil war, something the Islamist Movements' Gate warned against several times in its reports in the past.
This
war is masterminded by Qatar's man in Somalia and the former correspondent of
the Qatari news channel al-Jazeera, Fahd Yassin, who heads the Somali National
Security Agency.
Yassin
pulls all strings from behind the curtain as far as the row over the belated
elections in Somalia is concerned.
He
works to give Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, whose presidential
term came to an end in February, more time in the presidency.
Farmaajo
is apparently trying to mimic the model of his uncle, Siad Barre, who ruled
Somalia with iron and fire from 1969 to 1991.
Libyan
model
Farmaajo
and Yassin want to create an internal crisis in Somalia, one that forces the
Somalia people succumb to their desire to control the country at the end of the
day.
In
this, they are trying to copy the model of Libya which was controlled by the
Muslim Brotherhood after the elections in 2014.
The
Brotherhood turned against the elections and enlisted help from militias funded
by Turkey and Qatar to control Libyan capital Tripoli.
Libyans
were caught in the middle of these developments. The same model is being
emulated in Somalia. Qatar and Turkey are the driving forces in the eastern
African country too.
Intelligence
agencies
Yassin
has purged Somali security agencies and the intelligence agency of all talents.
He fought against patriotic security leaders and kicked them all out for the
sake of alternatives with affiliations to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Yassin
sacked 200 intelligence officers and replaced them with members of the Muslim
Brotherhood and people who have loyalty to the Qatari regime.