Muhoozi Kaneirugaba, the controversial son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and commander of the country’s Land Forces, has lent his voice to the ongoing confrontation between Russia and Ukraine....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The General took to his social media pages to express his support for Russia’s intention to attack Ukraine, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin is correct in his decision.

On the 24th of February, Russia launched an invasion on Ukraine. According to Putin, Russia was unable to feel “secure, develop, and live” as a result of what he thought was a persistent threat emanating from Ukrainian.

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“Demilitarisation and de-Nazification” of Ukraine, he claimed, were the goals of his organization, which sought to safeguard those who had been subjected to bullying and genocide as well as the “demilitarisation and de-Nazification” of Ukraine.

According to Muhoozi, when the Soviet Union deployed nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba in 1962, the West was prepared to detonate nuclear weapons over the world.

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When NATO does the same thing as Russia, do they expect Russia to behave differently? The General was put on the spot. Considering the evidence, Muhoozi believes that the majority of humanity supports Russia’s position on Ukraine.

Some people are not pleased with the president’s son’s post, which has gone viral. In diplomatic circles, though, this will not be the first time he has made statements on social media that have drawn attention.

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Muhoozi appears to be tweeting with no consideration for the diplomatic ramifications, which is surprising given his position in the administration.

His tweets came at a time when the battle in Tigray was raging between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, in which he claimed that the Ethiopian government was “murdering his people” in Tigray.

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