Kenya's geographical advantages could play a significant role in enhancing U.S. military operations in East Africa. This potential shift raises questions about the future of counter-terrorism strategies in the region.
Historically, Djibouti has served as the primary hub for U.S. counter-terrorism efforts, but changing geopolitical dynamics may prompt a reevaluation of this reliance.
As the U.S. assesses its military strategy, the possibility of Kenya emerging as a key player in counter-terrorism operations cannot be overlooked.