A former Ugandan intelligence agent told the South Sudan News Agency that Egyptian government is actively pursuing a sneaky military strategy against Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and that Egypt is also assisting South Sudanese government in its war against the Sudan People's Liberation Movement.
James Moises, the former intelligence operative alleges that Egypt and Uganda mutually agreed last year to achieve what he described as "two different interests. Moises went into details, explaining why Uganda and Egypt joined forces against Ethiopia and South Sudan's armed opposition.
"First of all, Egypt's diplomatic campaign to stop Ethiopia from constructing GERD has failed. Secondly, Uganda failed to destroy South Sudanese rebels. These two different interests are the ones uniting Cairo and Kampala," Moises said. Adding, "Addis Ababa must not believe Cairo and Kampala when talking about anything related to GERD."
"This is a sneaky strategy against the Ethiopian government," he asserted.
Moises revealed to the SSNA during the interview that Ugandan President first proposed to the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in December 2016 that if Cairo agrees to give Juba weapons and ammunition it wants to defeat the SPLM/A-IO, then Uganda would support any campaign Egypt wants against Addis Ababa.
He further disclosed that Museveni even promised el-Sisi that he has what it takes to bring on board other East African countries to back-up Cairo.
Moises also disclosed that Egypt is supplying South Sudan with sophisticated weapons, ammunition, and modern military equipment, adding "Kampala manages Cairo military aid to South Sudanese government." (SSUNA)
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