Former White House Africa director Judd Devermont says when Kenyan President William Ruto recently visited the US and met President Joe Biden, the US head of state was inundated with paper.
Through the visit piece, US presidents sought to gain an insight into the thinking of African leaders during the Cold War. But we'll have to wait to hear what the US intelligence service thought of the likes of Kenyan President William Ruto and other current African heads of state. When Kenyan President William Ruto recently visited the US and met US President Joe Biden, the US head of state was inundated with paper, said Devermont. There were talking points and draft statements and dinner menus, all prepared by White House staffers.The visit piece prepared by CIA leaders, wrote Devermont, is"presented as a standalone assessment or integrated into the President's Daily Brief - that delivers decision advantage for the president of the United States".
In the same year, Mobutu Sese Seko, the president of Zaire , was said to be troubled that he was viewed as an US ally in Africa.Ahead of Mugabe's meeting with Ronald Reagan in 1983, the visit piece advised that the former president"resents Western criticism of his efforts to quell dissident violence" and that he was"extremely sensitive to any actions by Washington that he believes infringe on Zimbabwe's sovereignty".
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