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Uganda no longer needs foreign assistance to fight the LRA

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Some political analysts are skeptical about the move by the US government to send its troops to Uganda to fight Joseph Kony yet he is no longer a big threat to the countries security.

On Wednesday 150 American soldiers arrived in the country to help with the hunt for Kony in the Central African Republic.

However political analyst Julius Lebo says government needs to assess the motive of this support since it might be aimed at extending America’s imperialism.

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