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Museveni sends Ugandan troops to Gaza as proxies of US imperialism

Ugandan troops are being deployed to the Gaza Strip as part of the US-orchestrated International Stabilisation Force (ISF), placing the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) at the disposal of US imperialism’s attempt to disarm Palestinian resistance and transform the Palestinian territory into a US-dominated colony.

Videos posted by Ugandan soldiers and circulating on social media show uniformed UPDF personnel carrying equipment aboard aircraft, with soldiers captioning the footage, “Gaza here we come.” The locations at which they boarded and subsequently landed were not disclosed.

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The deployment follows the August 6 vote in Uganda’s parliament. Introducing the motion to deploy troops, Defence Minister Kiryowa Kiwanuka told MPs that “Following the invitation by His Excellency Donald Trump … the President of the Republic of Uganda is ready to deploy in the Gaza Strip the desired Uganda People’s Defence Forces contingent”.

That parliament was merely rubber-stamping a decision already taken by the executive was evident from the outset. The size of the contingent and the timetable for deployment had not been determined, while the defence minister acknowledged that the Status of Forces Agreement would only be concluded after parliamentary approval. MPs were being asked to authorise the mission before the legal status and command arrangements governing Ugandan troops had even been settled.

The defence minister justified the proxy intervention, claiming that the UDPF “will aid in preventing further conflicts in the region thus contributing to broader international security by reducing risks of renewed armed conflict between Israel and Palestine, preventing extremist groups from exploiting instability and sabotaging the ceasefire implementation process.”

Such statements are bogus. The aim of Trump’s “Board of Peace” under which the ISF is being organised is to exclude Palestinians from any governing role, giving Israel and the US free rein to police Gaza according to their geopolitical and economic interests. By signing onto this reactionary framework, Museveni is seeking to demonstrate his regime’s usefulness to Washington and shore up imperialist backing for its survival.

In pledging its services in “the elimination of terrorist groups,” the Ugandan government is adopting the language of Washington and Israel used to legitimise the suppression of Palestinian resistance. The invocation of “terrorism” serves to obscure the fundamental historical and political reality: the Palestinians are an oppressed people subjected for decades to dispossession, occupation, blockade and repeated Israeli military assaults, culminating in the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

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