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Breaking News: General Muhoozi Warns of Imminent Confrontation with US Ambassador


By Harto Agathon: The crown media East Africa; Kampala 



Breaking News: General Muhoozi Warns of Imminent Confrontation with US Ambassador

Kampala, Uganda — In a bold and direct statement, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has warned of a serious confrontation with the current US Ambassador to Uganda if a personal apology is not issued to President Yoweri Museveni by Monday morning at 9:00 am. General Muhoozi accused the ambassador of "disrespecting our beloved and celebrated President" and of "undermining the constitution of Uganda." He will leave on Monday if he doesn't personally apologize to Mzee

Addressing fellow Ugandans, General Muhoozi expressed his determination to stand up against perceived diplomatic overreach. "Fellow Ugandans, it is my solemn duty to announce to you all that we as a nation are about to have a serious confrontation with the current US Ambassador to our country," Muhoozi declared. "For disrespecting our beloved and celebrated President and for undermining the constitution of Uganda, we cannot tolerate such actions without a response."

The ultimatum has escalated tensions between Uganda and the United States, with General Muhoozi emphasizing Uganda's firm stance on its sovereignty. The US has been accused of interfering in the internal affairs of the country and undermining the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) government, though specific allegations remain undisclosed.

The General, who also serves as a prominent figure in Uganda's military and political landscape, made it clear that Uganda’s patience is running thin. He reiterated that while Uganda has always admired the United States, the actions of its representative in Kampala have crossed diplomatic lines that can no longer be ignored.

The US Embassy has yet to issue a response to these escalating accusations, and it remains to be seen whether an apology will be forthcoming. The situation has raised concerns among diplomatic observers who fear that this confrontation could strain the relationship between Uganda and the United States, potentially leading to a larger diplomatic crisis.

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