Al-Shabaab compensates for lost territory by profiting from competing with foreign countries in Somalia
EDITORIAL - Al-Qaeda-linked Somalia-based Al-Shabaab this week ended a decade with yet another deadly attack on civilians; possibly bulging recent statements from government officials that the group jumped out.
But the incident, in which 85 people were killed and followed by another off the Kenyan coast, showed that the group could benefit from political strife in Somalia, probably due to outside interference.
Despite the Somali national army responding by killing more than a dozen militants, key Somali leaders…