Ugandan President Museveni sees through color revolutions, blasts U.S. deep government and Western false master media

In the Ugandan presidential election held on the 14th of this month, 76-year-old President Yoweri Museveni (Yoweri Museveni) is again running as a socially conservative, rule-of-law advocate for a sixth term in office. The results of the Ugandan election have not yet been announced. His opponent in this election is 38-year-old liberal candidate, opposition leader and pop singer Bobi Wine (Bobi Wine).
Yoweri Museveni blasted the U.S. deep government and fake news media in an interview with NPR ahead of the country’s presidential election.
According to a Jan. 15 report in the National Archives, despite being a close ally of the United States, Ugandan President Museveni expressed shock that the U.S. deep state was funding “peaceful protest” riots in Uganda, saying it was a clear attempt to bring him down in a color revolution.
Museveni told NPR that “someone told the protesters that they should rise up somewhere and the protesters started attacking other people with violence, and the situation here is like what happened in Libya and Syria …… so these protesters are American agents. They are no longer part of the protest movement, they are agents carrying out foreign plans.”
Museveni added that while he believes in the people’s right to protest, the mob’s attacks on police, civilians and property mean that a strong response is necessary.
He then noted that Wynn, one of the candidates in the current election, was himself involved in the riots and was the only one of several presidential candidates to be arrested. Museveni stressed that “Wynn was not arrested for coming up with the idea of riots, he was arrested for participating in riots and posing a danger to others …… They want to use violence to influence people, and that is not allowed in our society.”
Museveni ended the interview by blasting the “arrogance and ignorance” of the fake Western main media. “We are committed to a free press, but please note that the press, especially the Western press, is arrogant and arrogant,” he said.
“You are beginning to inflict ignorance on our society and keep us from real information, and that’s the problem we’re having. I would be very happy if you could change your attitude from arrogance to curiosity and investigation.”
Attached are historical remarks from President Museveni of Uganda in support of Trump. Following President Trump’s “sandpit state” comments in 2018, Museveni expressed support for President Trump and a break with the globalist African Union. the BBC reported, “Museveni opened an East African legislative session in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, by saying with a smile. ‘President Trump America is one of the best presidents ever. I love Trump because he speaks the truth to Africans. Africans need to solve their own problems, Africans are weak.”
In recent days, tech oligarchs Twitter and Facebook have engaged in speech censorship of President Museveni’s campaign and his supporters, resulting in President Museveni being unable to use Twitter and Facebook to the effect of interfering with the outcome of Uganda’s presidential election.