By Seruga Titus
High Level Intel. USA in panic mode, deploys Natalie Brown and resilient Crisis Manager to replace Ambassador Malac after a failed foreign policy execution.
Lobbyists in the US seem to be costing the United States foreign policy a lot more than the state department expected. The former was on many occasions caught speaking unprofessionally as an activist rather than a diplomat in a country the US consider to be an ally.
Most recent the Uganda government identified a group in the US that has intentionally involved itself in day to day politics of Uganda, their motive is clear to cause change of administration in exchange for oil deals in Uganda.
All oil countries have been a battle field of foreign powers whose battles are normally fought by unsuspecting indigenous people but highly supported by investment groups that are highly connected to political offices in super power states, it has always been the business of these investors to expand their wealth using political influence.
Russia has come to the rescue of many of these countries, recently the President of Uganda visited Russia, a move that is not very welcome by the West, one can argue that the West caused this move for their failure to manage their foreign policy interests, in response we see change in foreign policy admins in Kampala.
If Russia agrees to back president Museveni, it will be difficult to use chaos as championed by Kagame to dismantle Kampala, what will be left is for the President to retire at will.
Russia has been looking for investment opportunities in Africa, like China their influence on how politics of other states is run is limited but they have a record of protecting their allies case in point is Syria until now the US has failed to cause change in Syria.
The appointment of a new ambassador whose major field is crisis management is to mend relations between Uganda and the US being that Uganda is strategically placed and has for long been US ally helping the US manage the Somalia question.