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Recent remarks by Kenyan President William Ruto during a visit to Beijing, where he reportedly described Kenya and China as "co-architects of a new fairer order" and the current global system as "broken", have sparked concerns in Washington, D.C.. Just months after Kenya was designated a major non-NATO ally by the United States, a status offering preferential access to military equipment and training, US Senators are now questioning Kenya's allegiance.

Lawmakers, including Senator James Risch, have raised questions about whether Kenya's alignment is shifting, particularly noting President Ruto's statement about co-architecting a new world order with China. Concerns exist about African nations maintaining troubling ties with China. Senator Risch has warned against relying on leaders who openly embrace Beijing and suggested a re-evaluation of America's relationship with Kenya might be needed. The US Senate Foreign Relations Committee has held a session on East Africa where these questions were raised, and there is a push for a thorough review of US strategic relations with Kenya.

Meanwhile, Nairobi has grown closer to Beijing. China has been funding crucial infrastructure projects across Kenya through its Belt and Road Initiative, and President Ruto has described the two countries as "all weather strategic cooperative partners". Reports also indicate deepening ties between Kenya's ruling party and China's Communist Party.

This situation presents a complex challenge for Kenya, which maintains substantial economic and security partnerships with the US, including counterterrorism operations. Despite the US concerns, President Ruto has maintained that Kenya's diplomatic approach is to strategically navigate complex geopolitical tensions across East, West, North, and South, rather than exclusively turning to one side. The US Senate's call for a review could jeopardize years of defense cooperation and diplomatic gains.

This podcast explores Kenya's delicate balance between its strategic partnership with the United States and its deepening engagement with China, and the questions this raises about its foreign policy direction and allegiance on the global stage.