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Good_Jorb
Perhaps Kenya isn't meant to support the size of population it currently has, why support unstainable population it's cruel. What happens when there is a real world food shortage becuase of food aid there will be more Keyans that will die from starvation.
I suppose the $500m they donated in food aid this year alone is not enough? Oil is a non-renewable resource eventually all that money is going to have to support Saudis for well however long they remain a country.
indianbrit
The Saudi's oil are being put into better use then it was before. The Kenyans need that money to eat food. They are starving to death and thirst. The greedy Saudis have enough money to supply themselves for a life time. Share some wealth around to the poorer countries then just keeping them for your own greed.
unscrejects
Adaydream: I believe the ship doesn't fit into the Suez Canal.
adaydream
After 36 ships hijacked this year and I think around 90 in total the past couple of years, they finally decided to take a different route.
They finally realized that they need to change routes. < :-)