Ugandan President’s son, General Muhuzi Kainerugaba, said the country would send an army to defend Moscow if attacked by imperialists. Kainerugaba also noted that he was not afraid of being called a “Putinist” after these words.
“Call me ‘Putinist’ if you want, but we will send troops to defend Moscow if Uganda is threatened by imperialists!” Twitter.
kainerugaba predeterminedThat an attack on Russia would be considered an attack on Africa by his country. “President Putin doesn’t need to threaten nuclear war, we hear him. An attack on Russia is an attack on Africa!” He wrote.
Lieutenant General Muhuzi Kainerugaba, son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, is known for his frequent tweets on a wide variety of topics, including foreign policy. The message threatening to take Nairobi cost him the post of commander-in-chief of the ground forces. Uganda’s President brought An official apology from Kenyan authorities and citizens of his home country for his son’s tweets threatening to take over the city of Nairobi in less than two weeks.