Kenya’s New Deterrent Capability and Geopolitical Power

From: Judy Miriga

Good People,

Tough talks are simply words if not rooted on Constitutional Liberated tenets demanded by the Peoples Mandate to govern according to how they want to be governed. The base of the gist of political standing lie squarely on the Devolve Governance led by the County Government…….that MUST not be squandered by the Provincial Commissioners in any way short or long.

Words are paper weight, not until they see the action pact of those who demand that they demand to be governed in a certain fashion.

This kind of statement remind us and refreshes our thinking to understand why there was 1st world war and 2nd world war…….We entered into 1st and 2nd world war because of Violation of Right that occurred……….and today, we see constant abuse and pressure to push people to give up their Rights for selfish greedy people. This explain why this Reform will not settle down without a fight, and people will not let LAND GRABBERS to endanger people’s Right to live at peace in harmony and allow their livelihood and survival to be wiped out.

I don’t see how the poor-man of Africa will let their land go in a fluke and they walk away without putting a stiff fight.

Kenya’s war is an East Africa war, and it is Africa’s war………It shall not just end on the soil of Africa but it shall spread out to be the 3rd world war.

As far as consulting my inner-self, from this statement, I can see that we are not far from 3rd world war but inching very close to the 3rd world war however much we are trying to refrain from engaging into war……..WHY:

1) The poor of Africa has their livelihood centered on Land. They feed, educate, nurture, clothe, and inhabit in their land, which is a people’s community land and is not commercialized for profit making, and they pay no rent.

2) Life has turned very expensive today including education and there are not employment opportunities and life is unbearable

3) There is no second class human being, all people are equal and each and everyone must be human and be fair to allow to share life mutually in a balance and anything short of that is unacceptable

4) No one has a right to make other people’s lives painful and miserable because they think they have power to force poor people into slavery, this too is unacceptable

5) No one has right to swindle and take away people’s land for a penny then force people out of their land and trade on the land with the International Special Business Interest benefiting hugely from the unscrupulous thieving business and leaving the poor to rot by the road-side……..this is not human……this is lack of intelligence to apply a balanced and sustainable resource management……and instead go for quick money making; which in reality is making misery of many people’s lives for benefit gains of a few……..if peoples interest cannot be protected then…….this serves as an ultimatum

5) If people cannot accept to be reasonable and fair to each other, they have no business to run the affair of public in the Government …….. it is because, the Government is for the people which is made of the people and by the people. It must serve the interest of the people……..and this kind of behavior is pushing people into disunity and anyone assuming to have the right to frustrate majority of the people – they shall be in for a very rude shock……..

This cold war has been going on in Kenya for far too long and we shall not allow stupid minded people to run the show and continue pushing people to the edge…….deeper into poverty with lack of moral being……..and cut the thinly veiled life survival they hang on against hope that things shall be well …….. and without us standing firm and drawing a red line………

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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— On Sat, 6/15/13, maina ndiritu wrote:
From: maina ndiritu
Subject: Kenya’s New Deterrent Capability and Geopolitical Power
Date: Saturday, June 15, 2013, 3:13 AM

A tough talking president and a focused young economist about to economically transform East and Central Africa’s most powerful country deployed geopolitical power as his modus operadi in international relations.

The government of Kenya will respect its international partners and obligations and they, too, should reciprocate equally, a statement that connotes intolerance to foreign play in Nairobi’s political-economics.

European and Western Diplomats in Nairobi quite well, read the thinly threat, hence have limited choices other than redefine their role and mode of engagement with the Kenyatta government.

The British and American governments are moving with speed to mend fences with Kenyatta’s power brokers while British parliamentarians in London coming up with a policy, which emphasizes London remains, committed to working with Nairobi.

Geopolitical Power

Kenyatta’s government is far much stronger geopolitically whereby the former President, Mwai Kibaki had already set benchmarks for cooperation with regional neighbors and the East to form a formidable economic and military union that plays a key role in ending conflicts in Central and East Africa.

Kenya has powerful neighbors and symbiotically, each depends upon each other; this aspect of Kenya being geographically saddled inside a crest of loving and protective neighbors who depend much on her makes Nairobi superior and geopolitically attractive.

The talk of oil and gas and ICC shed light on the seriousness with which Nairobi and her strategic partners and neighbors take’s the Wests regular interference with geopolitics of Africa, sending a clear signal, that Nairobi, under Kenyatta will be keen and adamant if foreign interference with trade, geographical value, and politics of the region is observed.

The members of these states, party to this regional bloc were present to bid farewell to the man who chaired them and initiate their new leader, Kenyatta.

In contrast, Kenyatta committed to the regional bloc, reiterating Africa was on the rise, besides using these neighbors and friends as a shield against foreign interference.

To project their support, through Uganda’s commander in chief, President Yoweri Museveni, the powerful countries of Africa, Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia besides others like Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, among others warned the West against interfering with African leadership.

East, South, and Central Africa is Kenya’s key source of geopolitical power while it’s economic value and military role in regional conflict resolution amplifies its deterrent capability.

Assets of the West including military bases besides companies and ranches that produce food exported to these countries complicate Western countries neo-colonial approach to African affairs in Kenya and the East and Central Africa region.

China through its strategic partner in East and Central Africa, Tanzania sent a strong delegation in the symbolic ceremony sending a clear message that it was homestretch for Beijing, while South Africa, a top member of the BRICS bloc, a global economic group, sent a clear message that Kenya was a strategic partner.

Surrounded and supported by such important strategic military-economic partners and neighbors, foreign policy in Kenya takes a new definition whereby Nairobi enjoys deterrent capability and a more robust geopolitical power that sets the rules of engagement with the West and Europe as a choice rather than a necessity as it used to be.

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Kenya’s New Deterrent Capability and Geopolitical Power

April 10 | Posted by David Goldman | Geopolitik, Intelligence News

A tough talking president and a focused young economist about to economically transform East and Central Africa’s most powerful country deployed geopolitical power as his modus operadi in international relations.

The government of Kenya will respect its international partners and obligations and they, too, should reciprocate equally, a statement that connotes intolerance to foreign play in Nairobi’s political-economics.

European and Western Diplomats in Nairobi quite well, read the thinly threat, hence have limited choices other than redefine their role and mode of engagement with the Kenyatta government.

The British and American governments are moving with speed to mend fences with Kenyatta’s power brokers while British parliamentarians in London coming up with a policy, which emphasizes London remains, committed to working with Nairobi.

Geopolitical Power

Kenyatta’s government is far much stronger geopolitically whereby the former President, Mwai Kibaki had already set benchmarks for cooperation with regional neighbors and the East to form a formidable economic and military union that plays a key role in ending conflicts in Central and East Africa.

Kenya has powerful neighbors and symbiotically, each depends upon each other; this aspect of Kenya being geographically saddled inside a crest of loving and protective neighbors who depend much on her makes Nairobi superior and geopolitically attractive.

The talk of oil and gas and ICC shed light on the seriousness with which Nairobi and her strategic partners and neighbors take’s the Wests regular interference with geopolitics of Africa, sending a clear signal, that Nairobi, under Kenyatta will be keen and adamant if foreign interference with trade, geographical value, and politics of the region is observed.

The members of these states, party to this regional bloc were present to bid farewell to the man who chaired them and initiate their new leader, Kenyatta.

In contrast, Kenyatta committed to the regional bloc, reiterating Africa was on the rise, besides using these neighbors and friends as a shield against foreign interference.

To project their support, through Uganda’s commander in chief, President Yoweri Museveni, the powerful countries of Africa, Nigeria, South Africa, and Ethiopia besides others like Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, among others warned the West against interfering with African leadership.

East, South, and Central Africa is Kenya’s key source of geopolitical power while it’s economic value and military role in regional conflict resolution amplifies its deterrent capability.

Assets of the West including military bases besides companies and ranches that produce food exported to these countries complicate Western countries neo-colonial approach to African affairs in Kenya and the East and Central Africa region.

China through its strategic partner in East and Central Africa, Tanzania sent a strong delegation in the symbolic ceremony sending a clear message that it was homestretch for Beijing, while South Africa, a top member of the BRICS bloc, a global economic group, sent a clear message that Kenya was a strategic partner.

Surrounded and supported by such important strategic military-economic partners and neighbors, foreign policy in Kenya takes a new definition whereby Nairobi enjoys deterrent capability and a more robust geopolitical power that sets the rules of engagement with the West and Europe as a choice rather than a necessity as it used to be.

http://intelligencebriefs.com/?p=3546

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