Political tension between Kenya and Uganda has drawn attention across East Africa after Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni made remarks suggesting a possible conflict over access to the Indian Ocean.
The statement, which was made earlier in November, has led experts to examine which of the two countries holds stronger military experience and capability.
Political and security analysts, however, agree that an actual war between the two neighboring countries is highly unlikely. They say Museveni’s remarks were more political than military, and his comments should not be taken as a real threat.
According to political analyst Mark Bichachi, the best way to resolve such misunderstandings is through regional organizations. TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.