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U.S. strike on Iran could spark economic, security fallout for Kenya - scholar warns

University of Nairobi Department of History and Archaeology Senior lecturer Dr. Kenneth Ombongi. [Screengrab]

The United States' targeted military strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities has sparked global debates, and a Kenyan scholar now warns the fallout could greatly affect Kenya.

Speaking on Spice FM on Monday, June 23, Dr. Kenneth Ombongi, a senior lecturer in the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Nairobi, warned why Kenya should be concerned and justified the intervention as the United States foreign policy to protect Israel.

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