Somalia signs arms deal with Qatar amid delayed elections


As tensions continue to simmer in the Horn of Africa nation, Somali Intelligence Chief Fahad Yasin who has been visiting Doha over the past days, signed a new arms deal with Qatar's government.

The deal requires Qatar's government to immediately supply weapons including thousands of pistols to Somali undercover security agents. 

Opposition officials raised fear that the weapons may be used to silence critics of the incumbent president, whose term expires within two weeks with no election still insight amid heated dispute between the federal government and some of the country's regional states.

There had been reports that Somalia sent more than 10,000 youths to Eritrea for military intelligence and security training, some of whom were reportedly deployed as cannon fodders in Ethiopia's Tigray war.

The Somalis could might well have to postpone elections due to simulated chaos brought into play by Farmajo militias funded by Doha, the Qatari regime has been & is still supporting the Somali president through Eritrea with Eritrea training Farmajo militias with Iranian influence.

With the Qatari authorities supporting Somali President Farmajo by way of Eritrea, this could soon cause political turmoil in the area, which has recently escalated through Qatar's various dealings with Iran.

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