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Foreign support played an important role for Uganda during the Uganda–Tanzania War of 1978–1979. Before this conflict, the Second Republic of Uganda under President Idi Amin had generally strained international relations. Accordingly, only a few states as well as non-state allies provided Uganda with substantial military support during the war, most importantly Libya under Muammar Gaddafi and the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The intervention of these two parties was regarded as crucial for Amin's ability to stay in power during the later stages of the war, even though they did not prevent Uganda's eventual defeat. However, there were many claims about other states and groups in Africa, the Arab world, Europe, and Asia covertly supplying Amin with materiel, soldiers, and money, althou

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  • الدعم الأجنبي لأوغندا في الحرب الأوغندية التنزانية (ar)
  • Foreign support of Uganda in the Uganda–Tanzania War (en)
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  • اضطلع الدعم الأجنبي بدور هام لأوغندا أثناء الحرب الأوغندية التنزانية في الفترة 1978-1979. وقبل هذا الصراع، كانت جمهورية أوغندا الثانية برئاسة الرئيس عيدي أمين تعاني عموما من توتر العلاقات الدولية. وبناء على ذلك، لم يقدم سوى عدد قليل من الدول وحلفائها من غير الدول إلى أوغندا دعما عسكريا كبيرا خلال الحرب، والأهم من ذلك ليبيا في عهد معمر القذافي و‌منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية. واعتُبر تدخل هذين الطرفين أمراً بالغ الأهمية لقدرة أمين على البقاء في السلطة خلال المراحل الأخيرة من الحرب، رغم أنها لم تمنع هزيمة أوغندا في نهاية المطاف. ومع ذلك، وكان هناك العديد من الادعاءات بشأن دول وجماعات أخرى في أفريقيا والعالم العربي وأوروبا وآسيا تزود أمين بالعتاد والجنود والأموال، على الرغم من أن معظم هذه الادعاءات لا تزال غير قابلة للتحقق منها. (ar)
  • Foreign support played an important role for Uganda during the Uganda–Tanzania War of 1978–1979. Before this conflict, the Second Republic of Uganda under President Idi Amin had generally strained international relations. Accordingly, only a few states as well as non-state allies provided Uganda with substantial military support during the war, most importantly Libya under Muammar Gaddafi and the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The intervention of these two parties was regarded as crucial for Amin's ability to stay in power during the later stages of the war, even though they did not prevent Uganda's eventual defeat. However, there were many claims about other states and groups in Africa, the Arab world, Europe, and Asia covertly supplying Amin with materiel, soldiers, and money, althou (en)
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