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Examining the Fallout from Kenyan Presidential Election
ecstacy
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:43:06 AM
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"When Uhuru Kenyatta won Kenya's presidential election, the United States, a top ally to the country, has reacted with unease in light of Kenyatta's criminal charges and Kenya's recent violence.

For more on the local and global fallout from the election Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs has been interviewed."

Check out this interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o

Your thoughts?
Impunity
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:49:47 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
"When Uhuru Kenyatta won Kenya's presidential election, the United States, a top ally to the country, has reacted with unease in light of Kenyatta's criminal charges and Kenya's recent violence.

For more on the local and global fallout from the election Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs has been interviewed."

Check out this interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o

Your thoughts?


We checked this one out 3 weeks to the election date and gave our thoughts then, unfortunately we don't have any more thoughts left.
THANKS.
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ecstacy
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:52:43 AM
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Impunity wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
"When Uhuru Kenyatta won Kenya's presidential election, the United States, a top ally to the country, has reacted with unease in light of Kenyatta's criminal charges and Kenya's recent violence.

For more on the local and global fallout from the election Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs has been interviewed."

Check out this interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o

Your thoughts?


We checked this one out 3 weeks to the election date and gave our thoughts then, unfortunately we don't have any more thoughts left.
THANKS.


Not sure we talking about the same thing. This was published last night.
Impunity
#4 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:36:09 PM
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ecstacy wrote:
Impunity wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
"When Uhuru Kenyatta won Kenya's presidential election, the United States, a top ally to the country, has reacted with unease in light of Kenyatta's criminal charges and Kenya's recent violence.

For more on the local and global fallout from the election Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs has been interviewed."

Check out this interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o

Your thoughts?


We checked this one out 3 weeks to the election date and gave our thoughts then, unfortunately we don't have any more thoughts left.
THANKS.


Not sure we talking about the same thing. This was published last night.


Its the same sh*t she said 3 weeks ago only that for now the interviewer was another media house.
The same story I tell you.
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ecstacy
#5 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:40:47 PM
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Impunity wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
Impunity wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
"When Uhuru Kenyatta won Kenya's presidential election, the United States, a top ally to the country, has reacted with unease in light of Kenyatta's criminal charges and Kenya's recent violence.

For more on the local and global fallout from the election Jendayi Frazer, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs has been interviewed."

Check out this interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3XY5s0F99o

Your thoughts?


We checked this one out 3 weeks to the election date and gave our thoughts then, unfortunately we don't have any more thoughts left.
THANKS.


Not sure we talking about the same thing. This was published last night.


Its the same sh*t she said 3 weeks ago only that for now the interviewer was another media house.
The same story I tell you.


I read that article you refer to weeks back. What comes out in this particular interview is that Jendayi Frazer sits on the Council of Foreign Relations.

This organization advises the US Govt on foreign policy and I wonder whether the Obama Administration sought or even ignored their advice and consequently are now in a conundrum.
mkonomtupu
#6 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:53:10 PM
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The US will come to its senses they are just waiting for think tanks to tell them best way forward just like what happened during the Arab spring
"Asked at Monday's State Department press briefing whether the omission of Mr Kenyatta's name had been deliberate, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, "I wouldn't read too much into that statement."

She noted that Prime Minister Raila Odinga has challenged the results, and she added "so that process obviously needs to move forward, and we’ll go from there."
http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/72d9p0z/-/index.html

Lets see if Bwana Pamba will accept the UN role he is being offered a soft landing and we'll go from there. In the meantime make hay/money while the sun shines
Rahatupu
#7 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 1:21:22 PM
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mkonomtupu wrote:
The US will come to its senses they are just waiting for think tanks to tell them best way forward just like what happened during the Arab spring
"Asked at Monday's State Department press briefing whether the omission of Mr Kenyatta's name had been deliberate, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, "I wouldn't read too much into that statement."

She noted that Prime Minister Raila Odinga has challenged the results, and she added "so that process obviously needs to move forward, and we’ll go from there."
http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/72d9p0z/-/index.html

Lets see if Bwana Pamba will accept the UN role he is being offered a soft landing and we'll go from there. In the meantime make hay/money while the sun shines


LINK????
kingfisher
#8 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 1:25:54 PM
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mkonomtupu wrote:
The US will come to its senses they are just waiting for think tanks to tell them best way forward just like what happened during the Arab spring
"Asked at Monday's State Department press briefing whether the omission of Mr Kenyatta's name had been deliberate, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, "I wouldn't read too much into that statement."

She noted that Prime Minister Raila Odinga has challenged the results, and she added "so that process obviously needs to move forward, and we’ll go from there."
http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/72d9p0z/-/index.html

Lets see if Bwana Pamba will accept the UN role he is being offered a soft landing and we'll go from there. In the meantime make hay/money while the sun shines

thats like being banished...
When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
Wendz
#9 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 1:59:19 PM
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Interesting interview.... If anyone ever had any doubt that these countries are in it for their own benefit, this is for you. They will sing to whatever tune as long as it suits them..... Kenya is actually quite important to these countries for them to shun it. And the fact that China is playing a nice boy is worrying them to the bone! MK opened our eyes... he said east is also a cardinal point!
ecstacy
#10 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:03:35 PM
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When compared, the assistant secretary for Africa, Johnnie Carson, is regarded as a seasoned professional, as is Earl Gast at USAID. Carson was "certainly a vast upgrade from Bush's assistant secretary for Africa, Jendayi Frazer. Frazer, a political appointee, all but left the bureau in smoking ruin, according to a highly critical Inspector General report issued shortly after she had left office."

Ironically on this issue, she does seem to have read it right.

Ref: Does Obama Have a Strategy for Africa? - http://www.foreignpolicy...amp;wp_login_redirect=0

Here is the Inspector General report - http://oig.state.gov/doc...organization/127270.pdf

Going forward, compare the recent developments locally with "Obama's Strategy For Sub-Saharan Africa" - http://www.whitehouse.go...s/africa_strategy_2.pdf

Read we compare notes.
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