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Having bullied the parasites from the Emirates and the Mafia state Kosovo into making a deal with Israel, the US administration is now making the rounds of vulnerable states to bully them into pro-Israel policies.

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US tells Kenya to publicly support Israel or forget free trade deal

The US wants Kenya to support Israel’s political and commercial interests, or forget a free trade deal (FTA) with the world’s biggest economy.

This is one of a raft of conditions set in the ongoing FTA negotiations between Nairobi and Washington.

The US has indicated in its objectives seen by The EastAfrican that the deal with Kenya should, with respect to commercial partnerships, discourage actions that prejudice or discourage business between the US and Israel.

Washington argues that the FTA should “discourage politically motivated actions to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel.”

The US also wants the “elimination of politically motivated, non-tariff barriers on Israeli goods, services, or other commerce imposed on Israel; and the elimination of State-sponsored, unsanctioned foreign boycotts of Israel, or compliance with the Arab League Boycott of Israel.”

The inclusion of a third party, Israel, in the negotiation agenda, has seen lobby groups in Nairobi warn that the agreement could be too risky for Kenya.

The US has for decades been a staunch supporter and defender of Israel on the global stage and in volatile Middle East.

“The United States published its negotiating position before negotiations began for all to see. We are negotiating with transparency and openness,” said the US ambassador to Kenya, Kyle McCarter, when asked about the inclusion of Israel in the negotiations. “This is how we have treated the numerous other countries with which we have concluded successful free trade agreements benefiting both parties,” he added.

Political connotation
The East African Tax and Governance Network (EATGN) and East African Trade Network (EATN), the groups who have been following developments on the matter, said Nairobi was being ‘‘entrapped’’ in the Palestine-Israeli conflict.

“Due to Kenya’s own special relationship with Israel and its pragmatic approach in dealing with issues like tensions in the Middle East, US demands for such political connotations in the USFTA would undercut the country’s reputation,” argued Leonard Wanyama, the co-ordinator of the EATGN and vice-president of the International Relations Society of Kenya, a lobby for foreign policy experts in Nairobi told The EastAfrican.

The Network and other groups had raised a petition opposing the negotiations, unless there is clarity on tax exemptions to avoid any revenue losses for the government.

But the demand for protection of Israeli interests means Washington is pursuing the goal of ending any possible support for Palestine’s Boycotts, Divestments and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, a global initiative by various groups across the world friendly to Palestinian grievances. The groups often seek to have Israel meet obligations under international law.

These include withdrawal by Israel from the occupied territories; removal of the separation barrier in the West Bank; full equality for Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel; and “respecting, protecting, and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties,” according to a bulletin by the BDS Committee.

Traditionally, Kenya has often recognised Israel, but rarely makes a public statement endorsing one side or the other and supports the ultimate two-State solution for Palestine and Israel. It allows Palestine to establish a representative office in Nairobi.

This week, the Tax Network said Washington’s demand could place Nairobi in a difficult situation and called for officials to reject the call.

On Thursday, Johnson Weru, the Trade and Industry Principal Secretary told The EastAfrican that political issues are not part of the agenda, but declined to discuss the issues they agreed to.

Controversial objectives
Nairobi’s own published objectives indicate the agreement must be discussed within the limits of the EAC and the World Trade Organisation regulations. Kenya also wants a deal that takes into consideration the “special and differential treatment applicable to Kenya as a developing country.”

Under the WTO guidelines, developed countries provide certain preferential treatment to developing partners such as duty-free market access without expecting reciprocal treatment.

Whether Kenya’s refusal to accept political discussions is because of the petition filed earlier last month is yet to be clear. But the US has also included other controversial objectives, which the lobbies are opposed to.

For example, the US insists Kenya must not tax digital products like e-books or music, and Nairobi must include no provisions that require US firms operating to store data locally.

Under the WTO moratorium on e-commerce, Customs duty should be charged on ‘‘transmission’’ of those services and products, not the products or their contents themselves.

The 1998 moratorium has been challenged in situations where physical products have been digitised.

Peter Lunenborg, a Senior Programmes Officer for Trade and development at trade policy research group, South Centre, told The EastAfrican it was not unusual for countries to include conditions like this in trade negotiations, as long as they enhance their market access.

“These are disciplines that are also in USMCA(US-Mexico-Canada Agreement), so there are no surprises there. Essentially these rules, inter alia, aim at maintaining the dominance of US-based e-commerce firms,” he said, referring to the US deal that came into force last July.

Mr Lunenborg said there have been concerns, however, raised at the WTO by some members who argue e-commerce needs to be structured to protect developing countries.

Since 2017, for instance, the Africa Group at the WTO has argued that developing countries need to look beyond the possible benefits of digital solutions, and to start assessing the impact that the lack of digital and technological capabilities would have in cementing and widening the technology divide.

A report on the ‘‘digital industrial policy and development’’ by the Africa Group concluded that “a thorough assessment is required, particularly for developing countries, to assess the opportunities and threats that digital transformation will bring.


"the US insists Kenya must not tax digital products like e-books or music, and Nairobi must include no provisions that require US firms operating to store data locally."

This is how the US forces other countries to give market access to the US's monopolistic corporations and transfer domestic data to the US, where the CIA and US multinationals can do with them as they like - beyond the legal reach of the countries, companies and individuals concerned. Data are today's most valuable commodity. By sucking the World's data into the US, the rest of the world will be impoverished.

Anybody who doubts the nefariousness of the US Empire must be willfully blind.
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Rancid wrote:ugh, why are they doing this. :hmm:

Maybe because Kenya is an Obama-friendly country and behaves accordingly.

ImageUS President Barack Obama embraces his half-sister Auma on his arrival in Nairobi

Deutsche Welle wrote:Obama arrives on first presidential visit to Kenya

Barack Obama has landed in Kenya on his first visit to the east African country since becoming US president. The president hopes to boost trade and security ties during the trip to his father's homeland and Ethiopia.
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Atlantis wrote:Having bullied the parasites from the Emirates and the Mafia state Kosovo into making a deal with Israel, the US administration is now making the rounds of vulnerable states to bully them into pro-Israel policies.

US foreign and trade policy is now made in Jerusalem.

Trump administration leveraged terror designation to push Sudan to recognize Israel

US tells Kenya to publicly support Israel or forget free trade deal



"the US insists Kenya must not tax digital products like e-books or music, and Nairobi must include no provisions that require US firms operating to store data locally."

This is how the US forces other countries to give market access to the US's monopolistic corporations and transfer domestic data to the US, where the CIA and US multinationals can do with them as they like - beyond the legal reach of the countries, companies and individuals concerned. Data are today's most valuable commodity. By sucking the World's data into the US, the rest of the world will be impoverished.

Anybody who doubts the nefariousness of the US Empire must be willfully blind.



Nefarious? You want to do business with us? If yes you will be friendly to our friends.... very logical choice.
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This is economic blackmail . Though I hate to say it , this appears to lend credence to the notion that the United States , among numerous other plutocratic countries , is a Zionist occupied government . A globalist order of the world , that infringes upon national sovereignty . I hope that the African socialists will be able to resist this imperialist onslaught .
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Atlantis wrote:US foreign and trade policy is now made in Jerusalem.

Anybody who doubts the nefariousness of the US Empire must be wilfully blind.

It seems to me that anyone that doesn't doubt whether its really a US empire is wilfully blind. Wouldn't it perhaps make more sense to refer to it as an Israeli empire or a Jewish empire. Don't get me wrong I like Israel, I like to see it expanding and securing its borders. I don't have any problems with it going to war with Hamas or Hezbollah.

I like Israel, I support Israel, I would quite like to visit Israel some time, but I'm not so infatuated with it that I think the whole of our foreign policy should be built around Israel's interests. The funny thing is and I'm amazed how no one else seems to have spotted this, but its the left that protects Jewish power, control and dominance over western foreign policy. Its the left that shields Jewish power control and dominance over western foreign policy from criticism.

Poor old gaffe prone Joe Biden gave the game away. Every lefty knows, but no one's ever meant to say that they prefer truths over facts. And what are these eternal truths to which facts must always defer? That a "white" person can never be a victim of a "Black person". That an Infidel can never be a victim of a Muslim, that a "white man" can never be a victim of a "woman". That a Heterosexual "White" man or boy can never be the victim of a homosexual. Now of course when I put it like that it sounds utterly demented, which it is, so lefties try and avoid stating their dogmas explicitly the way I have done. To understand Cultural Marxism you need to study Christianity, how millions, upon million, upon millions of people were willing to sacrifice their wealth, their health, their comfort their sex lives and in many case even their lives for utterly demented nonsense.
Nuns on the run wrote: Brian Hope/Sister Euphemia : Does the Trinity make any sense to you?

Charlie McManus : Oh, no. No, it makes no sense to anyone. That's why you have to believe it. That's why you have to have faith. If it made sense, it wouldn't have to be a religion, would it?

But there's another Cultural Marxist truth, that a so called "white person" can never be the victim of a Jew. The idea that people of Jewish descent might have excessive influence is just an impossibility for the left. For them the Balfour declaration is one of those facts that is just erased from history by the need to follow truths. So for the left it has to be all about "White gentile imperialism. The Gentile imperialists must be the manipulators, it must be the Gentile imperialists who have the ultimate control.

Its the left that is the gate keeper for Israel, its the left that is the gate keeper to make sure no one ever asks the question: What in God's name has Israel ever done for us? It didn't help us in the Cold War. Or rather in the Cold War, Israel only helped us to help Israel. Israel was a mill stone around our neck. Israel control's no oil. If Israel had been encouraged to keep control of the Suez Canal than yes they could have been and still could be useful. But they weren't. the "fact" is Israel was a mill stone around neck in the cold war. And Israel have done nothing for us in terms of foreign policy since the cold war ended. They sell on our best technology, they've got absolutely zero loyalty and they completely undermine our struggle against the real enemies of China and Sunni Islam.
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Rich wrote:
That a "white" person can never be a victim of a "Black person". That an Infidel can never be a victim of a Muslim, that a "white man" can never be a victim of a "woman". That a Heterosexual "White" man or boy can never be the victim of a homosexual.



This approach is simply *mixing scales* -- you're using one-off *interpersonal* counterexamples to try to dismiss the overwhelming 'rule', that of historical oppression of social minority groups like blacks, Muslims, women, and LGBTQ people, at the hands of hegemonic white male culture and national / imperialist power.
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Rich wrote:
Don't get me wrong I like Israel, I like to see it expanding and securing its borders. I don't have any problems with it going to war with Hamas or Hezbollah.

I like Israel, I support Israel, I would quite like to visit Israel some time, but I'm not so infatuated with it that I think the whole of our foreign policy should be built around Israel's interests.




The current fighting takes place amid war preparations in Washington against both Russia and Iran. As Washington accelerates its effort to forge an anti-Iranian axis involving Israel and the Gulf oil sheikdoms, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Tuesday that “we are not ruling out a preliminary strike” against Tehran.



https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/0 ... c-s30.html
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Oxymoron wrote:
What does that even mean?



'Global medievalism' indicates the societal power layout of medieval-type feudal rule, but now over the whole world instead of just country-by-country.

Instead of popular democracy we have most people in the world reduced to that of *peasantry* in their powerlessness. The monarch is the U.S. president, of course, with the power to wage wars anywhere in the world. Production for social need is either *highly* concentrated in vast corporate enterprises, or else has devolved to localist artisanal-type scales of production.
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Like Kenya, Obama had to swear his loyalty to Banks, Israel, and MSM in order to be able to play president on TV for 8 years. So tokenism is a proven formula for success.

Kenya, please submit your application to: World's Oldest Profession Inc.

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