Friday, March 8, 2013
Angel Conspirators Waiting in the Wings
The West’s best prognosticators are telling their leaders to get off the cosmological planes and betting parlors and prepare for full cooperation with President Uhuru Kenyatta. There is no guessing what the consequences of imposing sanctions or creating barriers for trade with Kenya will be. The simple truth is that economic relations with Kenya by whatever means is vital not for the love of our country but for the fear of China, India a number of countries that have perfected the practice of Illegal, unethical and unsustainable trade which is conducted overtly and covertly depending on what is at stake which not only intensified competition but also distorted markets and created confusion globally; “conducive conditions”.
The emergence of a new axis of trade made up of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, the Sub Continent of India and China is a threat that the West cannot contend with and if Africa is really the next frontier for global economics, telling how pivotal Kenya will be is a no-brainer.
Kenya is set for takeoff not because of a peaceful election but rather because fate has conspired in her favor. She is in the way. You are either WITH US OR NOT. There is no in-between.
The critical message for Kenyans is INVEST.
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Interesting. Is it then in the West and North's interests to arrange that the Hague ICC charges be dropped against our president? After all, the humans against whom crimes against humanity were perpetrated have effectively, by their votes, dropped charges as it were.
ReplyDelete@JS With a majority in parliament and senate. The 'will' of the Kenyan people will put paid to any co-operation with ICC. And the president elect can shrug his soldiers and say he is doing what his people want by staying put to run the country...until 5 years when the results of the take off can be assessed as posited by Mr. Ondeng or a challenger who rests their position on effect of the sanctions steps up...
ReplyDeleteWell, it is interesting what Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs says in this youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o
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