DONALD TRUMP questions U.S military operations in Kenya and Somalia, hints at shift in defense strategy (VIDEO)



Wednesday, October 1, 2025 - U.S President Donald Trump has raised concerns over the continued deployment of American defense forces in Kenya and neighboring Somalia.

Speaking to top military officials on Tuesday, September 30th, Trump criticized decades of foreign military engagements, arguing that America must now prioritize internal security.

“Politicians somehow came to believe our job is to police the far reaches of Kenya and Somalia while America is under invasion from within,” Trump said.

He described the internal threat as more complex than foreign enemies, citing their lack of identifiable uniforms.

To address what he termed “enemies from within,” Trump announced plans to deploy military personnel to major U.S cities including New York, San Francisco, and Chicago.

His remarks have sparked speculation over the future of U.S. counterterrorism operations in East Africa.

The U.S. military has recently conducted airstrikes and joint ground missions along the Kenya-Somalia border, targeting Al Shabaab militants under the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).

Kenya’s military partnership with the U.S was elevated last year when the Biden administration designated Kenya a non-NATO ally during President William Ruto’s State visit.

The move unlocked military and economic benefits.

However, Trump’s administration has since initiated a review of Kenya’s non-NATO status following a proposal by Congressman James Risch to amend the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2026.

The review aims to assess Kenya’s diplomatic alignment with U.S interests within 90 days.

The Kenyan DAILY POST

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