From: Gordon Teti
The top Kenyan leadership needs western markets more than the western markets need them. They are playing politics with the livelihood of Kenyans. I dare them to implement their threat as this will be the beginning of the end of a dying donkey. Those who claim that Uhuru Kenyatta is fighting terrorism in the horn of Africa are misguided fellows who don’t realize that Western intelligence gathering have facts on who were the architects of Westgate Mall terrorist attack in Kenya. The world has details on how and why the attack happened and those who thought they would hoodwink the world by using the Westgate massacre of innocent people for the deferral of ICC trials now know after the UN Security Council rejected the deferral bid that you can fool some people all the time but you cannot fool all the people all the time. I have always wondered who advises these people or to say the least if they understand the dynamics of international politics. Laurent Kabila lost power within 6 months after turning his back on
Western powers that sponsored his rebellion against Mobutu Sese Seko. The same Rwanda and Uganda, the two countries that are now taking Uhuru to the top of a political cliff before abandoning him there are the same two countries that were used to put Laurent Kabila in power and out of power. Uhuru has made the deadliest and costly political mistake by threatening the economic interest of the Western nations and by doing so his days are numbered. History is full of lessons of leaders from the South who made the same political miscalculations that Uhuru Kenyatta has made by chest thumping and acting tough against “Western imperialism” and all of them ended up with nothing to write home about. Saddam Hussein of Iraq who was more powerful than Uhuru Kenyatta dug a hole to hide into from where he was pulled out like a rat and exposed to the whole world looking a shadow of himself. What about Moamar Ghadaffi? The same scenario. He was found hiding in a tunnel despite the many bomb-proof palace bankers that he used
billions of the Libyan oil money to build for himself. Those who are still shouting threats against Western governments following the UN Security Council resolution that rejected deferral of ICC cases against Uhuru and refused to support impunity are digging a deeper hole for Uhuru Kenyatta.