@Mpamire Hannington

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@Mpamire Hannington

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God's servant

Uganda Katılım Kasım 2012
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Mwine Tumwebaze
Mwine Tumwebaze@MwineTumwebaze·
Leadership is a relay, and I’m honored to receive the baton. Grateful to the current Western Region Youth MP for the guidance and support as I prepare to take on this responsibility.
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@Mpamire Hannington
@Mpamire Hannington@MpamireHanning·
@CarolPrim3 I have liked that young man. Without such witches (old women), His future is very bright.
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Carol Prim ❤️🤭
Carol Prim ❤️🤭@CarolPrim3·
This is someone’s mother btw, very shameless.💔🥹
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
As a non-Israeli, what do you think of Benjamin Netanyahu?
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@Mpamire Hannington
@Mpamire Hannington@MpamireHanning·
@yoavkaufman I was in the Holyland for two good years. During my stay, I learned a lot and I enjoyed to the fullest. Israel is the land of God.
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Yoav Kaufman 🇮🇱
Yoav Kaufman 🇮🇱@yoavkaufman·
A big thank you to my 35 new Ugandan followers today!
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Uganda’s military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba: "We want the war in the Middle East to end now. The world is tired of it. But any talk of destroying or defeating Israel will bring us into the war - on the side of Israel."
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The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post@Jerusalem_Post·
Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba expressed his support for Israel in a series of posts on X/Twitter Thursday, hinting at the possibility of Ugandan involvement if the war with Iran continues. ✍️ @ariella_roitman jpost.com/middle-east/ir…
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🇺🇬 JUST IN: Uganda’s military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba says the Iran war must end, but warns Uganda will intervene if Israel faces defeat. He emphasized Uganda would fight “on the side of Israel” if its survival is threatened, and recently reaffirmed ties by honoring Yoni Netanyahu, the Israeli hero of the Entebbe rescue. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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@Mpamire Hannington
@Mpamire Hannington@MpamireHanning·
@JingoVj1 He's dead online but a live and ordering targets and assassinations of KEY Iran leaders. You better chill and declare with reality. The Denial mechanism wont help you
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@Mpamire Hannington@MpamireHanning·
@eugine_ug I thought they are lodges, rentals or hostels. These cant be lecture room. Come on
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Tony Blair on Iran: Every single time you test an alliance you never test it when things are easy. You test it when it’s hard. They were asking to use our bases to refuel. It’s not like it was in Vietnam, not like the Iraq campaign where we had thousands of British troops. The American relationship matters. It matters particularly today. It’s not a question of whether it’s this president or that president. If they are your ally and they are an indispensable cornerstone for your security, you had better show up.
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A Man Of Memes
A Man Of Memes@RickyDoggin·
A MASTERCLASS IN MILITARY INCOMPETENCE The Starmer administration’s handling of the Iranian crisis is being whispered about in the corridors of Whitehall as a historic "cock up" of the highest order. Despite receiving a formal request from the Americans on 11 February—a full 17 days before the offensive actually commenced—the British government appears to have spent that critical window in a state of paralyzed indecision. The U.S. request was not an invitation for Britain to join the initial "decapitation strikes," but rather a plea for the Royal Navy to help shield vulnerable Gulf allies from the inevitable Iranian retaliation. Instead of stepping up to protect the 240,000 British citizens living in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the Ministry of Defence oversaw a period of baffling inaction that has left regional partners feeling utterly betrayed. The diplomatic fallout has been described by insiders as nothing short of catastrophic, with Middle Eastern allies expressing "undiluted fury" at the lack of British support. A former minister with deep ties to Amman reports that Jordan is "fking furious," while leaders in Kuwait and the Emirates are openly questioning whose side Britain is actually on. The Cypriots are reportedly "incandescent" after learning that military assets were actually withdrawn from their vicinity just as the threat level spiked. Only this week did it emerge that HMS Dragon would finally deploy—nearly three weeks after the initial American SOS—a timeline that military experts say is far too little and far too late to restore trust. Strategic failures have been compounded by what veteran commanders call a total lack of foresight regarding naval positioning. The only available Astute-class submarine was permitted to continue its journey toward Australia, despite having passed through the Gulf just weeks ago when it could have been held as a vital contingency. Security officials now warn that the Trump administration is viewing the UK’s "free riding" with growing contempt. There is a palpable fear in the MOD that the Americans, tired of London’s dithering, will simply cut Britain out of the loop entirely and strike a direct deal with Mauritius to secure the long-term use of Diego Garcia for future operations. Inside the government, the situation is being described as "incoherent" and "unconscionable." By allowing the United States to utilize British bases like RAF Fairford for strikes while simultaneously refusing to participate in the missions themselves, Starmer has managed to achieve the worst of both worlds. Critics say they have invited the risk of being targeted by Tehran without the benefit of having any say in the coalition's strategic direction. One former defence chief has branded this policy "reprehensible," arguing that Britain has effectively surrendered its seat at the table in exchange for a front-row seat to its own strategic irrelevance. The sobering reality in Whitehall is a growing sense that the UK no longer has the capacity to shape events in the Middle East. A former Downing Street adviser noted that the "intensity of Labour’s feelings" on the conflict is now matched only by their lack of influence. Allies have stopped listening because they no longer believe Britain can—or will—deliver on its security promises. As the Trump administration continues its high-tempo campaign to dismantle the IRGC, the United Kingdom finds itself sidelined, watched with suspicion by its friends and emboldened by its enemies, all due to a fortnight of inexcusable hesitation.
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VJ JINGO
VJ JINGO@JingoVj1·
As Ugandans we stand with Iran. IRAN has a right to defend itself.
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Nkagashaka Aventino
Nkagashaka Aventino@aventinoug·
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, is reportedly alive despite rumors circulating about his death following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister @araghchi confirmed Khamenei is alive and safe, he is expected to address the nation soon. #Nkagashaka
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