This clip gives some interesting insight as to why the world was instructed by the mainstream media to hate Idi Amin, former president of Uganda
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Damn...it cut off my comment. Here is the rest:
...These plans included preparation for armed resistance from Ugandan military troops.[5]
The operation took place at night, as Israeli transport planes carried 100 commandos over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) to Uganda for the rescue operation. The operation, which took a week of planning, lasted 90 minutes and 102 hostages were rescued. Five Israeli commandos were wounded and one, the commander, Lt. Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, was killed. All the hijackers, three hostages and 45 Ugandan soldiers were killed, and thirty Soviet-built MiG-17s and MiG-21s of Uganda's air force were destroyed.[6] A fourth hostage was killed[7][8] by Ugandan army officers at a nearby hospital.[9]
The rescue, named Operation Thunderbolt, is sometimes referred to retroactively as Operation Jonathan in memory of the unit's leader, Yonatan Netanyahu. He was the older brother ofBenjamin Netanyahu, who served as the Prime Minister of Israel from 1996 to 1999 as well as since 2009.[8]
The operation is widely considered one of the greatest and daring special forces operations in history considering the high risk nature of the commando raid, distance from home territory and casualty and hostage rescue ratio.
Ah, the stench of another Nethanyahu...
Now why does this "SCRIPT" remind me of "Operation Obama Gets Osama" of 2011??
Ah, that reminds me of that "Operation Entebbe" false-flag from 1976....
Fact:
(In other words, Israel set up the hijacking to make the Palestinians look bad, and the subsequent "rescue" to make Israel look good.)
"By way of deception..."
DO keep in mind that not only was the hijacking a false flag but so was the much heralded rescue that followed:
Operation Entebbe was a counter-terrorist hostage-rescue mission carried out by the Special Forces of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at Entebbe Airport in Uganda on 4 July 1976.[2] A week earlier, on 27 June, an Air France plane with 248 passengers was hijacked by Palestinian andGerman terrorists and flown to Entebbe, near Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Shortly after landing, all non-Israeli passengers, except one French citizen, were released.[3]
The IDF acted on intelligence provided by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. In the wake of the hijacking by members of the militant organizations Revolutionary Cells and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, along with the hijackers' threats to kill the hostages if their prisoner release demands were not met, the rescue operation was planned.[4] These plans included preparation for armed resistance fro
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