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by Floatasia. . 4 reads.

Invasion of Uganda

At the breakout of the Ugandan Civil War, D.T.O. (Democratic Treaty Organization) forces pulled out of Uganda due to the thick jungle and rough terrain. The existing emplacements would have likely led to a long, brutal, back-and-forth guerrilla campaign. Instead, the forces were pooled along the Tanzanian and Kenyan borders with Uganda, with support for Pro-Government forces in Uganda being limited to a lend-lease program. Now, with sufficient supplies, armament, and manpower available to the D.T.O. forces stationed along the Ugandan border, they have entered the nation. Pro-Government forces are primarily located around the Kenyan border, so forces entering that way will mostly be securing against small pockets of terrorist and communist forces. Forces entering through the South will be heading directly into the territory of the communist regime. Once the Pro-Government territory has been secured, and the communist regime felled, both forces will enter into the primary location of terrorist forces. Once the terrorists are pushed out of the nation, the existing government will be fully re-established, and a reconstruction program will begin.

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