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Remember that as a state department official, your goal is not to decide which party will be best for Uhuru, but to decide which party will be best for the United States

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the question. There is no question here, just a statement.

What is your question? What do y want t know?

However, in order to help you with something, we can comment on the following.

There was a time in the United States foreign policy, in which nationalistic and imperialistic goals invited the US to control or influence in the elections of some underdevelopment countries. The reason? The US government tried to exert control over certain politicians and rulers of that country in order to maintain the US economic and political interests in that country or region.

That is why the statement says "Remember that as a state department official, your goal is not to decide which party will be best for Uhuru but to decide which party will be best for the United States."

That was the goal. Not the benefit of the underdeveloped country, but the benefit of the United States and its economic interests.

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