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Museveni criticizes the West for its ineffectiveness in combating terrorism in Africa.

In his most recent message, President Museveni lashed out at the West, claiming that certain individuals, who he described as attempting to behave as global policemen, are either responsible for the creation of some of the “terrorism” in Africa or help to maintain it.

Some of these actors were responsible for the instability that broke out in Libya and the nations that surround it in the Sahel region (including Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, and Chad, among others). “The United Nations, which is controlled by some of these actors through the undemocratic structures of that body, such as the Security Council, has been running the anti-terrorism conservation project in Eastern Congo for the past 20 years,” a seemingly enraged Museveni remarked.

It is incredible that the United Nations has been able to monitor and co-exist with those responsible for the deaths of Congolese and Ugandans in Eastern Congo for the past 20 years without causing them any concern at all. They have made it possible for a wide variety of swine with no brains to congregate, train, steal resources from the Congo, and slaughter Congolese and, every once in a while, Ugandans. Additionally, they have undermined the economic future of the people living in the Great Lakes region.

Museveni asserted that Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was the location where ADF fighters carried out the attacks that resulted in the deaths of pupils attending Lubhiriha secondary school, two tourists in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and individuals traveling in a trailer in Kasese.

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However, the president praised Felix Tshisekedi, his counterpart in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for allowing the Ugandan army, the UPDF, to enter his country to hunt for ADF.

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“We are not only removing a select few infiltrators, such as when we apprehended Njovu on Lake Edward and killed his colleagues,” the statement read. We will put an end to everyone operating inside Congo, including those working for the Congo Army and our fellow Congolese brothers and sisters.

According to Museveni, an ADF commander known as Abu wa Kasi, who is an Arab from Tanzania, directed a force commanded by one Kamasu, a Congolese, and the abducted Njovu to carry out the recent string of operations, including the attack on Kasese school and the attack on visitors in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

How is it possible for such lawlessness to persist in Africa? Is this the cause for which our forefathers, like as Nyerere, Nkrumah, Mandela, Musaazi, and Lumumba fought? Thankfully, modern-day Uganda have the capability to make a significant contribution in at least the regions of Africa that are geographically close to us. Museveni has stated that “We shall win.”

The president said that he refers to the ADF as pigs on purpose by invoking the Bible in Matthew 7:6, which says, “Don’t give to dogs what is holy and don’t throw your pearls to the pigs.” The president added that he does this purposely. If you do, they might run them over with their animals, and then they might turn around and attack you.

These parasites, who do not want to work for a living and prefer to use the ungoverned portions of Africa to steal, rape, and commit other crimes, will pay with their miserable lives in the end.

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