Tanzania yaomba EAC iingilie kati katika kuzuia mipango ya Kenya kujenga bwawa Mara

Tanzania yaomba EAC iingilie kati katika kuzuia mipango ya Kenya kujenga bwawa Mara

Hahahahaha if Ethiopian every day bits your soldiers and still you habe big millitary with assistance from UK,USA, Israel and many other big countries still you are failure. Vitaa hqvujawahi kuwa suluhisho la mgogoro wa kidiplomasia . Haujifunzi kwa taifa kubwa kama USA wali spend alot of money kuwatoa Taliban lkn leo wamekaa nao meza moja kutatua changamoto ya aman. Think globally act local
-1) You are lying. Kenya does not fight with ethiopia in fact we have an agreement to defend each other when one of us is attacked by any foreign country, this was due to the former somalia dictator wanting to annex parts of kenya and ethiopia.
-Two what metric are you using to make a bold claim that kenya is a failure when we have everything that is bigger and better than your country?
 
As a matter of fact,the cross border killings between kenya and ethiopia are of one people,the oromo,those are small tribal skirmishes,you just need to engage the elders not send the military.
 
Unadhani wametuvumilia au hawana jinsi?, utaona hata hili bwawa hawatojenga wanajaribu kutingisha kibiriti tu. Vipi kuhusu Tanzania kuomba kuuza stock yake ya pembe za Ndovu zilizopo ghalani ili kupata pesa za kuendeleza hifadhi zake, Kenya walizunguka dunia nzima kupiga kampeni ili Tanzania isirihusiwe kuuza hizo pembe, mwishowe tulikwama, Tanzania ina tani elfu 3 ya meno ya tembo, tungepata zaidi ya $2B.
Mkuu binafsi hii issue badonipo kichwan kwangu mwanzoni mwa miaka ya 2010's ktk ule mkutano wa mapambano dhidi ya mauaji ya tembo kenya iliomba kibali cha kuuza meno ya tembo na moja ya masharti ya ule mkusanyiko ukadai wachama wapige kura bac kenya ikawa washawishi watz tuwapigie kura ili wauze meno yao bac wale wawakilishi wetu nao wakawapigia kura wa254 bana ilipofika hatua na ss ya kuomba kibali cha kuuza stock yetu banaaa wa 254 ndio walikuwa wa kwanza kunyanyuma sauti kutaka tz isipewe kibali .... Vitu kqma hivi ndio wa tz hatupendi kabisa kujifanya jiran mwema kumbe mnatuwangia hampendi kuona tukipiga hatua mbele ? Ndio maana tz na ke hatuwezi kukaa meza moja na kukubaliana jambo NEVER ...mfano tu lile swala mlilolileta la single tourist visa .... We rejected kwa sababu ya unfaith ya wa kenya ..... Nyie uganda ndio anawaweza vizuri sanaa mfano mlikubaliana EACOP lipite kenya on table mlikubaliana lkn in practical m7 shifted it , and now we see SGR in uganda side , there has been voluntary delaying to connect uganda and ke through sgr
 
Mkuu binafsi hii issue badonipo kichwan kwangu mwanzoni mwa miaka ya 2010's ktk ule mkutano wa mapambano dhidi ya mauaji ya tembo kenya iliomba kibali cha kuuza meno ya tembo na moja ya masharti ya ule mkusanyiko ukadai wachama wapige kura bac kenya ikawa washawishi watz tuwapigie kura ili wauze meno yao bac wale wawakilishi wetu nao wakawapigia kura wa254 bana ilipofika hatua na ss ya kuomba kibali cha kuuza stock yetu banaaa wa 254 ndio walikuwa wa kwanza kunyanyuma sauti kutaka tz isipewe kibali .... Vitu kqma hivi ndio wa tz hatupendi kabisa kujifanya jiran mwema kumbe mnatuwangia hampendi kuona tukipiga hatua mbele ? Ndio maana tz na ke hatuwezi kukaa meza moja na kukubaliana jambo NEVER ...mfano tu lile swala mlilolileta la single tourist visa .... We rejected kwa sababu ya unfaith ya wa kenya ..... Nyie uganda ndio anawaweza vizuri sanaa mfano mlikubaliana EACOP lipite kenya on table mlikubaliana lkn in practical m7 shifted it , and now we see SGR in uganda side , there has been voluntary delaying to connect uganda and ke through sgr
No matter what you say, you can not ignore kenya not only in the eac but in africa. We are the big boys in the region. How do they say it in kiswahili "Kelele ya chura haizui ng'ombe kunywa maji" or something like that.
 
-1) You are lying. Kenya does not fight with ethiopia in fact we have an agreement to defend each other when one of us is attacked by any foreign country, this was due to the former somalia dictator wanting to annex parts of kenya and ethiopia.
-Two what metric are you using to make a bold claim that kenya is a failure when we have everything that is bigger and better than your country?
😀😀😀 may be bigger interms of corruptions, high wages for top crim people into government, huduma namba,killing each each other, hand shake , prefearing whites than fellow citizens, slums(favella), LGHBT class is high there .....nafikiri
 
No matter what you say, you can not ignore kenya not only in the eac but in africa. We are the big boys in the region. How do they say it in kiswahili "Kelele ya chura haizui ng'ombe kunywa maji" or something like that.
Big boy ? Come on hand shakers !! Let this election pass then you will learn our speed
 
Your national interest shall not intervene others interests
In an act of sovereignty, we should not allow Tanzania to lecture us on our development plan or the environment. The water of the mara river originate from kenya we should use it and put our interest first before any other country. This is why we need a bigger and better military just in case somebody wants to play with our national interests.
 
Your national interest shall not intervene others interests
Our interests come left right and centre of our world. That is how nation states work on the international stage, mutual interest is an illusion because your friend today will be your enemy tomorrow, so you can not have too much power as a country to protect your interests
 
Cuban doctors who abducted three weeks ago yet to be found msije mkasingizia wametekwa na tz
 

Find above some information on the F-16
Now you know how powerful TPDF is, you have failed to show fighter jets. Be informed that, Tanzania can dominate your air space any time we wish without any challenge. Kenya will never build that electric dam without permission from Tanzania.
 
Now you know how powerful TPDF is, you have failed to show fighter jets. Be informed that, Tanzania can dominate your air space any time we wish without any challenge. Kenya will never build that electric dam without permission from Tanzania.
Tz will never fight against her neigbours especially the naughty one ,unless they start to think we are no longer import for them but they tryed it ealier to sideline US but they failed before the sun set down
 
Now you know how powerful TPDF is, you have failed to show fighter jets. Be informed that, Tanzania can dominate your air space any time we wish without any challenge. Kenya will never build that electric dam without permission from Tanzania.
Please refer to my links above for more information. As for dominating our airspace, you wish. We will shoot those tin cans out of the sky before you even get to our air space. F-16 is a mean machine and it has seen more battle than your russia rip off tin can.
 
Tz will never fight against her neigbours especially the naughty one ,unless they start to think we are no longer import for them but they tryed it ealier to sideline US but they failed before the sun set down
so you have forgotten how you invaded uganda, be grateful you did not try that stupidity on kenya.
 
Please refer to my links above for more information. As for dominating our airspace, you wish. We will shoot those tin cans out of the sky before you even get to our air space. F-16 is a mean machine and it has seen more battle than your russia rip off tin can.
You will never get F-16 before 2050. There is no country in Africa that has F-16 Except Egypt, you know nothing about this area.

Be informed that, TPDF can do whatever and whenever they want in marine and air space of Kenya, without any resistance.
 
You will never get F-16 before 2050. There is no country in Africa that has F-16 Except Egypt, you know nothing about this area.

Be informed that, TPDF can do whatever and whenever they want in marine and air space of Kenya, without any resistance.
Kenya Bolsters Military Might with Acquisition of Attack Helicopters
By Denis Gathanju | January 15, 2019
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MD530G Scout Attack Helicopter
When a leading U.S.-based news organization headlined Kenya as a hotbed of terror in the run-up to a state visit by then-President Barrack Obama, Kenyans were up in arms that their country was ranked with failed states such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria where terrorism and civil war was the order of the day.
The truth of the matter was Kenya continued to face a sustained security threat from Al-Shabaab militants from neighboring Somalia, which also hosted a growing number of Islamic militants drawn from known terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terror group that were seeking to set up base in the Horn of Africa region.

While Obama’s state visit to Kenya went on without a hitch, it opened the doors to strengthening ties with the U.S. Regionally, Kenya is considered one of the closest allies to the U.S. in terms of economic, political and security co-operation.
With the Kenyan military already active in Somalia, the Kenyan government also sought to enhance its military might, especially in the air, for purposes of surveillance, intelligence gathering, aerial attacks and support of ground troops in fighting the terror groups gathering just outside its borders.
Military spending
Kenya is by far the biggest military spender in the region and commands one of the best equipped and trained military forces in Africa. However, it was deemed necessary to further increase military spending on hardware and personnel to address emerging security threats.
This was underlined when the U.S. Congress finally approved the acquisition of weapons for the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) from various U.S. military hardware suppliers. Key amongst these included 12 MD530F Cayuse Warrior helicopters for the Kenya Air Force to replace its legacy MD500 aircraft. These were in addition to an acquisition of six Bell UH-1Y helicopters that the KDF had acquired from the U.S. military.
U.S. ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec, speaking at a delivery ceremony for the six Hueys to the Kenya Air Force at the Laikipia Airbase in Nanyuki, northern Kenya, said the acquisition of the aircraft underlined the commitment of both Kenya and the U.S. to eliminate regional terror threats.
Godec lauded Kenya’s efforts in strengthening its military capabilities in its quest to eliminate terror organizations such as Al Shabaab.
At the same ceremony, Defense Secretary Raychelle Omamo noted that the nature of national security threats facing Kenya in recent past have required a review of tactics to battle cross-border terror threats from lawless Somalia where most Al Shabab fighters are based.
According to Omamo, this would be achieved through enhancement of intelligence gathering capabilities. To bolster those capabilities, Kenya agreed to acquire at least 12 Air Tractor AT-802L aircraft from the U.S. to provide low-cost intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) for the KDF as well as provide assistance to Kenyan ground forces in Somalia.
Kenya settled for this aircraft type not only because of its low-maintenance surveillance systems, but also because the aircraft can withstand light-arms attacks as well as Soviet-era anti-aircraft gunfire that forms the bulk of Al Shabaab militant weaponry, according to Omamo.
The AT-802L is also easy to maintain, has relatively low operational costs and can easily be maintained from existing facilities in Kenya without the need for specialized maintenance facilities. The aircraft would also give the KDF range to venture deeper and closer to enemy territory as compared to other aircraft operated by the KDF such as the Northrop F-5E.
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Enhanced attack and surveillance capabilities

Ongoing talks between Kenya and the U.S. should result in the Kenya Air Force buying and fielding new F-16 fighters, which would make Kenya the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to own and operate the Lockheed Martin-made jet. Such an acquisition would cap a consistent military hardware and software upgrade that the KDF has undergone since 2013.
Aside from partnering with the United States to bolster its military superiority in the air, Kenya has courted other partners. These include the acquisition of two AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters from the Jordanian military after a state visit to Kenya by Jordan’s King Abdullah that culminated in the signing of a military training and cooperation pact between the two countries.
Kenya’s military has also acquired a further six Grob G120A basic trainer aircrafts from Germany. Kenya is currently the only African country operating this type of military aircraft.
The KDF have acquired four attack helicopters from Russia, inlcuding Mi-28 Havoc attack helicopters. The Mi-28 is an all-weather, day-and-night attack helicopter that will serve the KDF in strategic military operations both in Somalia or elsewhere in the region. The Mi28 comes with an armored cockpit with air-to-air and air-to-ground attack capabilities.
The KDF also acquired eight light combat helicopters from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These are the Fennec AS550C3 aircrafts, which the KDF says offers superior air-to-air combat capabilities, and can be used for other roles such as medical air evacuations and as a transport platform.
The AS550C3s join an existing fleet of AS350B3 acquired from Airbus Helicopters. From Italy, the KDF has acquired three C-27J Spartan transport planes and a number of AW139 utility helicopters from Italian defense manufacturer Leonardo Helicopters. The number of AW139s ordered by the KDF is yet to be established.
These military hardware acquisitions underline Kenya’s thirst to not only better equip its military, but also to partner with its regional and international allies in battling terrorism in the Horn of Africa region. At present, Kenya’s military forces are still active in Somalia under the African Union and United Nations backed regional peace initiative dubbed African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).
 
You will never get F-16 before 2050. There is no country in Africa that has F-16 Except Egypt, you know nothing about this area.

Be informed that, TPDF can do whatever and whenever they want in marine and air space of Kenya, without any resistance.
 
You will never get F-16 before 2050. There is no country in Africa that has F-16 Except Egypt, you know nothing about this area.

Be informed that, TPDF can do whatever and whenever they want in marine and air space of Kenya, without any resistance.

please read them carefully as slowly as possible(I suspect you are dyslexic), i will give you time.
 
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