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A senior Somali official's pointed warning to the United States over what Mogadishu perceives as creeping interference in its internal affairs has unravelled in near-real time, exposing the profound vulnerabilities of a government caught between asserting sovereignty and surviving on foreign lifelines.

MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Somalia’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Bal’ad – one of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s closest confidants – issued and then swiftly deleted a strikingly combative statement on X directed at the United States, in an episode that has laid bare the mounting tensions between Mogadishu and its longest-standing international patron. The original post, described by critics as an unusually bold public dressing-down of Washington, came in response to reports that American officials had begun bypassing the federal government in Mogadishu to engage directly with Somalia’s regional states on matters of security cooperation and economic development – a development the federal government views with undisguised alarm. In the statement, Mr Bal’ad sought to frame Mogadishu’s position in the language of international partnership and strategic interest. “Somalia welcomes constructive partnerships with the United States and all international partners on maritime security, counterterrorism, and Red Sea stability. But true partnership must respect Somalia’s sovereignty, constitutional order, and territorial integrity,” he wrote. He went further, invoking the strategic geography of the Horn of Africa to press his case against what he characterised as Western encouragement of separatist tendencies within Somalia’s fractious federal architecture. “The narrative that Somalia can only contribute to regional security through fragmentation is historically false and strategically shortsighted. A stable, united Somalia is the strongest guarantor of long-term security across the Gulf of Aden and the Bab el-Mandeb corridor. Efforts that encourage secession may appear tactical in the short term, but they carry profound long-term risks for the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and international stability,” Mr Bal’ad said. The words were striking in both their directness and their target. Yet they did not survive the day. A Deletion That Spoke Volumes The post was quietly removed and replaced with a revised, softened iteration. The retreat was swift enough to suggest that cooler heads, acutely conscious of Somalia’s decades-long financial and security dependency on Washington, had intervened. It was not, however, swift enough to escape notice. Somali MP Mursal Khalif moved quickly to document what had occurred, framing the deletion not as a diplomatic correction but as a revealing act of political candour undone by institutional self-interest. “State minister @AliOmarMP deleted the original post which was directed at @US2SOMALIA in a manner demanding the US government to accept @HassanSMohamud’s stay in power without constitutional mandate. @sntvnews1 amplifying a revised post will not change the facts,” Mr Khalif said. The allegation embedded in the MP’s statement cuts to the heart of the wider crisis convulsing Somali politics: that Mogadishu’s tensions with Washington are not merely about foreign policy philosophy, but about the survival of President Mohamud’s hold on power itself. A Presidency Under Pressure The United States is reported to be among those deeply dissatisfied with President Mohamud’s extension of his term beyond its constitutional mandate – a move that has drawn opposition not only from Washington and European capitals, but from the majority of Somalia’s powerful regional states and a broad coalition of domestic opposition figures. Unilateral amendments to the constitution, pushed through by the federal government, have compounded the friction, raising questions in Western chanceries about the democratic trajectory of a state that has consumed enormous reserves of international goodwill, patience, and funding in its long struggle toward stability. Washington’s decision to engage directly with the regional states – circumventing Mogadishu – reads, in this context, less like an oversight and more like a deliberate recalibration of American strategy, one that Mogadishu plainly regards as an existential provocation. Ankara Over Washington What makes Somalia’s position particularly precarious is the degree to which the federal government has already begun repositioning itself away from its traditional Western sponsors. Mogadishu has in recent months cultivated Turkey as its foremost strategic ally and primary backer – a deliberate diversification that signals both ambition and anxiety. Yet the speed with which Mr Bal’ad’s post was deleted suggests that the pivot to Ankara has not yet advanced far enough to afford Mogadishu the luxury of open confrontation with Washington. Somalia remains, for now, a government that cannot fully afford either the dependency it resents or the defiance it craves. The episode has offered a rare and unvarnished glimpse into that impossible bind – a fleeting moment of sovereign indignation, retracted before the ink had dried, but preserved nonetheless in the unforgiving archive of the internet, and in the pointed commentary of those determined that the facts, whatever revisions follow, should not be forgotten. Somalia’s federal government had not issued a formal response to requests for comment at the time of publication.

MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Somalia’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Bal’ad – one of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s closest confidants – issued and then swiftly deleted a strikingly combative statement on X directed at the United States, in an episode that has laid bare the mounting tensions between Mogadishu and its longest-standing international patron.

The original post, described by critics as an unusually bold public dressing-down of Washington, came in response to reports that American officials had begun bypassing the federal government in Mogadishu to engage directly with Somalia’s regional states on matters of security cooperation and economic development – a development the federal government views with undisguised alarm.

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