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Nobody on this board supports violence. We are all for peace. It sad that when we ask questions of the government as is our right and point out mistakes and errors as we conscientious and patriotic citizens should, the knee-jerk reaction to to label us names and in some cases unleash killers of the many EJK squads.
For record, RV Pundit led the opposition to the deployment in Somalia. He and I joined by many people (some who have since crossed over to support what they originally opposed) tried to appeal to common sense. We could with examples show why Kenya as a neighbor of Somalia could not get involved in their civil war. We pointed out that history has shown such an involvement only succeeds in expanding the war in to areas it was not before starting with the intervening country.
Cambodia got involved in the Vietnam war by allowing both the Vietnamese and the Americans to use their country to launch attacks on each other. She ended up in the thick of it and remained in that war long after it ended in Vietnam.
I am afraid just like Pundit has pointed out, if we pull out today, we have to work hard to win the insurgency that will grow in the former NFD for the next two decades. Only hard work and honesty will help us win otherwise there is a real danger that the very Somalia we are helping to stabilize will work against us in that struggle.
Lastly, something I have been meaning to say: When did Kenya's policy of having a weak Somalia change? The independence of Kenya was guaranteed by the continued weakness of Somalia. We were content to help Ethiopia weaken Somalia. Ethiopia was doing a good job on her own for us. Why did we get in to it directly?
Omollo captures it very well. In a related development, I'm just hearing that KU students fled their hostels after a letter surfaced in the institution that Al Shabaab were planning a number on them. They refused to sleep in the hostels and could be found in places as far as K1. Hostels in places like Kahawa West were full to capacity. In an attempt to restore order, police have been poured into the university but the students are skeptical. In one stroke of terror, Al Shabaab have brought tourism in Kenya to nothing. Now university education is in shambles just like Omollo said.
I'm no advocate for violence but