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“Al-Shabaab, You Worship The Devil, We Are Coming For You, We Will Always Defeat You Devil Worshippers” Gen Muhoozi Sends Strong Warning
In a decisive statement that echoes Uganda’s unwavering resolve against terrorism, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has issued a bold message to Al-Shabaab, the notorious militant group that has long plagued East Africa. In a tweet posted to his official account, Muhoozi revealed that Uganda’s forces had killed over 300 Al-Shabaab militants in a fierce battle in Bariire, Somalia. This military action was a direct response to the brutal killing of 20 UPDF soldiers by the group.
Muhoozi’s tweet was more than just an update on the conflict; it was a powerful declaration of Uganda’s commitment to defend its people and its forces against terrorism. The General framed the battle in a moral and spiritual context, emphasizing Uganda’s belief in the “God of Jesus Christ” in stark contrast to Al-Shabaab, whom he accused of worshipping the devil. With unwavering confidence, Muhoozi promised that Uganda would always emerge victorious against those who threaten its safety and peace: “We will always defeat you!”
This message has done more than bolster the morale of Ugandans; it has also sent a strong signal to Al-Shabaab and other terrorist groups across the region that Uganda is resolute in its fight against extremism. Muhoozi’s words highlight that the battle against terrorism is not just military but also a moral and spiritual struggle for justice and righteousness.
The recent success of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) in Bariire, Somalia, represents a significant victory in the ongoing battle against Al-Shabaab. More than 300 militants were killed in the operation, a response to the tragic loss of 20 UPDF soldiers at the hands of the terrorist group. Muhoozi’s statement on Twitter following this success has become a rallying cry for the region, as Uganda continues to show its commitment to combating terrorism.
Muhoozi’s message transcends the military aspects of the conflict; it is a statement about Uganda’s moral and spiritual stance. By invoking the power of the “God of Jesus Christ,” he drew a stark contrast between the forces of good, represented by Uganda and its military, and the forces of evil, embodied by Al-Shabaab. This adds a deeper dimension to the conflict, framing it as not just a physical battle but a fight for righteousness against evil.
The victory in Bariire is a significant blow to Al-Shabaab, which has long posed a threat to regional stability. Yet, Muhoozi made it clear that Uganda will not stop with this victory. The UPDF is determined to continue its efforts to secure Uganda’s borders, eliminate the threat posed by terrorism, and ensure the safety of its citizens.
In the wake of the death of over 300 Al-Shabaab militants, Muhoozi’s tweet was a forceful reminder to the terrorist group: “We are coming for you.” His statement was both a declaration of victory and a promise to pursue further action in the fight against terror.
Muhoozi didn’t hold back in his message to Al-Shabaab, accusing them of worshipping the devil and asserting that Uganda’s forces are backed by the power of God. This distinction between good and evil sets the tone for Uganda’s national stance against terrorism, one that stands firm in its faith and commitment to justice. No amount of violence or intimidation will break Uganda’s resolve to fight back.
This message wasn’t just an update; it was a call to arms for the Ugandan people and a reminder to the world that Uganda will never bow to terrorism. As the UPDF continues its mission, Muhoozi’s words assure the nation that their military will remain steadfast and unwavering, no matter what challenges lie ahead.
