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This is what Al Shabab has been gatekeeping from us

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First, it is important to understand that while Abdi Said Muse may be a former foreign minister and national security adviser, the sentiments he expressed in his BBC interview align with the leadership in Mogadishu. In this interview, he is a messenger, tasked with delivering this message on their behalf. Secondly, Mogadishu, much like an amateur poker player, overplayed its hand regarding the Somaliland-Ethiopia Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and failed miserably. In a last-ditch effort, they are attempting to bluff their way back into the game by threatening to unleash Al Shabab, ignoring the fact that Al Shabab has never been under anyone’s leash. Instead, Al Shabab containment has been by the combined efforts of frontline states like Ethiopia, Kenya, and ATMIS forces, who deserve the credit for these efforts. Lastly, this interview confirms what Somaliland has been telling the international community for many years: there is a revolving door between Mogadishu leadership and Al Shabab. Both entities view each other as crucial to their survival. Despite receiving billions of dollars from the international community, Mogadishu shows little interest in adopting a coherent strategy to combat Al Shabab. Instead, they prefer to maintain the group's existence to ensure their own survival and relevance. Consequently, it is highly unlikely that anyone, including the international community, who are already tired of Mogadishu, will fall for this amateur bluff.

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