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Museveni ‘queried Kenya army ability’
President Museveni allegedly questioned the capability of the Kenyan army to fight the Somali
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda inspects a guard of honour on arrival at JKIA in Nairobi in a past visit. Photo/FILE
BY RISDEL KASASIRArkasasira@ug.nationmedia.com
President Museveni allegedly questioned the capability of the Kenyan army to fight the Somali insurgents in Somalia, a leaked US diplomatic cable has revealed.
According to the US ambassador to the African Union, Mr Michael Battle, Museveni questioned Kenya’s army bush-fighting credentials and the ideological commitment of its Somali proxies.
He advised the West to pay and develop Transitional Federal Government (TFG) fighters rather than the much more expensive and less effective options of funding international peace keepers and counter-piracy operations, the cables say.
Mr Battle’s comments, contained in a 2010 diplomatic briefing to Washington, leaked to whistle blower website, WikiLeaks, were first published on September 1, 2011.
According to the cable, President Museveni described the Kenyan forces as a “career army” and wondered about their ability to sustain bush fighters.
“Is Kenya used to fighting like this (bush and guerrilla warfare)?” Mr Museveni wondered.
The cable said the Ugandan leader was responding to (US assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr Johnnie) Carson’s question about Kenya’s proposed Jubaland Initiative.
President Museveni acknowledged the operational value of seizing Kismayo and, more broadly, denying al Shabaab’s access to sea and airports.
However, “Museveni questioned the capacity of the Kenyans to manage such an offensive, as well as the ideological commitment of the Somali proxy forces,” read the cable.
Mr Museveni reportedly told top US diplomats in a free-ranging conversation on the margins of the African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa in January last year that the Kenyan army and its allies in Somali semi-autonomous state of Jubaland were not ideologically prepared to fight al Shabaab.
Uganda’s minister for International Affairs Henry Okello Oryem, described the cable as a lie.
“There is no iota of truth in it. Our policy is not to comment on the affairs of other countries and do not think the president made those comments,” he said.
Efforts to get comments from the Kenyan Government were futile as the High Commissioner to Uganda was in hospital.
Efforts to get comments from government spokesperson Alfred Mutua, were futile as he didn’t take our calls.
Museveni ‘queried Kenya army ability’
MY TAKE
Gen. Museveni words hold waters todate 7th year down the line from that cable leak! No tangible results in Somalia to show off.
Now build Lokichar-Lamu pipeline n see how defenceless u r. Believe me the Al Shaababs will have a field day blasting the pipe everyday.
Boy stop that stupidity trying to compare TPDF n KDF! TPDF removed a decorated Gen. Amin a field Marshall supported by Libya n all Arabic countries plus Kenya.
That war lasted less than 2 years while ur stupid career Army can't remove ill equipped, malnourished Al Shaabab on a donkey back 7 years down the road. And u r daring to brag.
Very stupid boast from some of u! When this was said some Kenyan toddlers in here must have been babes suckling dog milk in the streets of Kibera.
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President Museveni allegedly questioned the capability of the Kenyan army to fight the Somali
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda inspects a guard of honour on arrival at JKIA in Nairobi in a past visit. Photo/FILE
BY RISDEL KASASIRArkasasira@ug.nationmedia.com
President Museveni allegedly questioned the capability of the Kenyan army to fight the Somali insurgents in Somalia, a leaked US diplomatic cable has revealed.
According to the US ambassador to the African Union, Mr Michael Battle, Museveni questioned Kenya’s army bush-fighting credentials and the ideological commitment of its Somali proxies.
He advised the West to pay and develop Transitional Federal Government (TFG) fighters rather than the much more expensive and less effective options of funding international peace keepers and counter-piracy operations, the cables say.
Mr Battle’s comments, contained in a 2010 diplomatic briefing to Washington, leaked to whistle blower website, WikiLeaks, were first published on September 1, 2011.
According to the cable, President Museveni described the Kenyan forces as a “career army” and wondered about their ability to sustain bush fighters.
“Is Kenya used to fighting like this (bush and guerrilla warfare)?” Mr Museveni wondered.
The cable said the Ugandan leader was responding to (US assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mr Johnnie) Carson’s question about Kenya’s proposed Jubaland Initiative.
President Museveni acknowledged the operational value of seizing Kismayo and, more broadly, denying al Shabaab’s access to sea and airports.
However, “Museveni questioned the capacity of the Kenyans to manage such an offensive, as well as the ideological commitment of the Somali proxy forces,” read the cable.
Mr Museveni reportedly told top US diplomats in a free-ranging conversation on the margins of the African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa in January last year that the Kenyan army and its allies in Somali semi-autonomous state of Jubaland were not ideologically prepared to fight al Shabaab.
Uganda’s minister for International Affairs Henry Okello Oryem, described the cable as a lie.
“There is no iota of truth in it. Our policy is not to comment on the affairs of other countries and do not think the president made those comments,” he said.
Efforts to get comments from the Kenyan Government were futile as the High Commissioner to Uganda was in hospital.
Efforts to get comments from government spokesperson Alfred Mutua, were futile as he didn’t take our calls.
Museveni ‘queried Kenya army ability’
MY TAKE
Gen. Museveni words hold waters todate 7th year down the line from that cable leak! No tangible results in Somalia to show off.
Now build Lokichar-Lamu pipeline n see how defenceless u r. Believe me the Al Shaababs will have a field day blasting the pipe everyday.
Boy stop that stupidity trying to compare TPDF n KDF! TPDF removed a decorated Gen. Amin a field Marshall supported by Libya n all Arabic countries plus Kenya.
That war lasted less than 2 years while ur stupid career Army can't remove ill equipped, malnourished Al Shaabab on a donkey back 7 years down the road. And u r daring to brag.
Very stupid boast from some of u! When this was said some Kenyan toddlers in here must have been babes suckling dog milk in the streets of Kibera.
nomasana, sam999, NairobiWalker, hbuyosh, msemakweli, simplemind, Kimweri, Bulldog, MK254, Kafrican, Ngongo, Ab_Titchaz, mtanganyika mpya, JokaKuu, Ngongo, Askari Kanzu, Dhuks, Yule-Msee, waltham, Mzee, mombasite gabriel, Juakali1980, Boda254, mwaswast, MwendaOmo, Iconoclastes, oneflash, Kambalanick, 1 Africa, saadeque , burukenge, nyangau mkenya, Teen-Upperhill Nairobi, kadoda11, YoungD