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“If the U.S. Continues Sanctioning Africans, We Will Strike Back!” -Fearless Gen.Muhoozi Roars Again

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General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Yoweri Museveni and the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), has once again ignited a storm on social media by questioning the U.S. government’s practice of sanctioning Ugandan officials, while pointing out that Africa has never sanctioned the U.S. for its alleged role in the assassination of African leaders such as Patrice Lumumba.

In his tweet posted late Tuesday night, Muhoozi wrote:
“Africa has never sanctioned the U.S. officials who were involved in the cold-blooded brutal assassinations of our leaders like Patrice Lumumba. If they continue sanctioning Africans, we will sanction them too.”

This latest post follows a controversial tweet from Muhoozi last week, in which he demanded an apology from the U.S. ambassador to Uganda, William W. Popp, accusing him of disrespecting President Museveni and himself. In that tweet, Muhoozi issued an ultimatum, giving the ambassador 72 hours to apologize or face consequences, even suggesting he leave Uganda if he failed to do so. However, the tweet was deleted before the deadline.

Sources within the press indicate that President Museveni has summoned Ambassador William for a meeting, with Muhoozi expected to attend. The content and purpose of the meeting remain unclear, though some analysts suggest it could be aimed at calming tensions between Kampala and Washington.

Muhoozi’s recent string of tweets, which often spark both national and international debate, have raised concerns among Ugandan political figures and ordinary citizens alike. Many fear that his unfiltered online commentary could have serious diplomatic repercussions for Uganda. Critics argue that Muhoozi’s posts are creating unnecessary friction with powerful nations like the U.S., which could have long-term consequences for Uganda’s foreign relations.

Despite the backlash, Muhoozi seems undeterred by criticism. His social media activity has become a hallmark of his public persona, especially over the weekends, though this particular post came on a Tuesday night, indicating an increasing frequency of his controversial statements.

Uganda’s political and diplomatic circles now anxiously await the outcome of the anticipated meeting between President Museveni, Ambassador William, and General Muhoozi. Many are watching closely to see whether the Ugandan government will address the escalating tensions with the U.S. or whether Muhoozi’s latest statements will lead to further complications.


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