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Is US Blackmailing Uhuru Kenyatta?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021, 04:31
by Horus

Re: Is US Blackmailing Uhuru Kenyatta?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021, 05:01
by Fiyameta
Uhuru Kenyatta is already under tremendous pressure following the Pandora Papers leak that revealed he and his family have stashed millions of dollars in hidden offshore accounts. Biden will be quick to capitalize on the exposure to blackmail the image-conscious Kenyan leader into becoming another Weyane in the region, for that is the only way he can escape public scrutiny and criticism, especially from the Western corporate media.

Don't be surprised if Uhuru instigates a conflict with Ethiopia over a manufactured territorial dispute in line with his masters' destabilization agenda.

Re: Is US Blackmailing Uhuru Kenyatta?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021, 05:11
by Horus
Fiyameta wrote:
15 Oct 2021, 05:01
Uhuru Kenyatta is already under tremendous pressure following the Pandora Papers leak that revealed he and his family have stashed millions of dollars in hidden offshore accounts. Biden will be quick to capitalize on the exposure to blackmail the image-conscious Kenyan leader into becoming another Weyane in the region, for that is the only way he can escape public scrutiny and criticism, especially from the Western corporate media.

Don't be surprised if Uhuru instigates a conflict with Ethiopia over a manufactured territorial dispute in line with his masters' destabilization agenda.
I agree, but I think his assignment is going to be disrupting the Horn alliance rather than creating border issues with Ethiopia. Africa in becoming more independent of US and Kenya might be used to weaken this pan African spirit.

Re: Is US Blackmailing Uhuru Kenyatta?

Posted: 15 Oct 2021, 16:52
by Fiyameta
Horus wrote:
15 Oct 2021, 05:11
Fiyameta wrote:
15 Oct 2021, 05:01
Uhuru Kenyatta is already under tremendous pressure following the Pandora Papers leak that revealed he and his family have stashed millions of dollars in hidden offshore accounts. Biden will be quick to capitalize on the exposure to blackmail the image-conscious Kenyan leader into becoming another Weyane in the region, for that is the only way he can escape public scrutiny and criticism, especially from the Western corporate media.

Don't be surprised if Uhuru instigates a conflict with Ethiopia over a manufactured territorial dispute in line with his masters' destabilization agenda.
I agree, but I think his assignment is going to be disrupting the Horn alliance rather than creating border issues with Ethiopia. Africa in becoming more independent of US and Kenya might be used to weaken this pan African spirit.
A few days ago Uhurru Kenyatta rejected a decision by the UN's highest court to grant Somalia control of disputed waters in the Indian Ocean, in a manner similar to how the TPLF rejected the legal, final and binding border decision that awarded the disputed territories to Eritrea.

Whenever a Third World country rejects a legally binding decision of international courts, its an indication that its government is firmly in the back pocket of global powers that seek to escalate the dispute into a fully fledged conflict. Perhaps, like you said, pitting Kenya against Somalia is what the Globalists have in mind, hoping to break the latter's alliance with both Ethiopia and Eritrea that has made the three Horn countries a formidable trio resisting Neo-colonialism in any shape or form.