Somalia’s Recurring Crises Are Self‑Generated; External Blame No Longer Viable

Somalia experiences recurring crises. Analysts argue the crises originate from domestic factors. The narrative of

Somalia experiences recurring crises. Analysts argue the crises originate from domestic factors. The narrative of external blame provides a false comfort. The country can no longer afford to rely on that narrative. Internal governance issues are highlighted as key drivers. The commentary calls for introspection and reform. Regional observers note the need for domestic solutions. Future policies may shift focus toward internal accountability.