🚨🌍🇺🇬🇮🇱 The Ugandan army chief threatens to invade Iran and capture Tehran in two weeks

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In a striking and unexpected development, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the commander of the Ugandan People's Defence Forces and son of President Yoweri Museveni, made controversial statements that ignited social media and provoked international reactions. He stated that the repeated Israeli bombardments of Iran make them appear cowardly and called for a direct confrontation on the ground, asserting that it would take no more than two weeks to capture Tehran with one battalion of his forces 💥 He went further, confidently stating that they could have captured Tehran in 72 hours without any bombardment, but of course, no one listens to a black man 😤 Kainerugaba is known for his shocking statements; in 2022, he threatened to invade Kenya and nearly lost his position, but this time the statement is different as it comes in the context of a real war igniting in the Middle East, adding a dangerous geopolitical dimension 🔥 The statements are not a spur-of-the-moment but are based on a deep historical background. Israel stood with Uganda in the 1980s and 1990s, providing it with weapons, technology, and training to combat Islamic groups in East Africa. Today, Kainerugaba sees that the time has come to repay the favor, openly declaring that any talk of destroying Israel will drag us into war on its side 🤝 This position shatters the Iranian narrative that portrays itself as a defender of the global south. When an African military leader volunteers his forces to defend Israel, it turns the diplomatic equation upside down 🌍 🌍