Although not everyone is entirely convinced, it is widely assumed that there is a link between Sunday's deadly explosions in Kampala and Uganda's military presence in Somalia.
It is therefore not surprising that some Ugandans are questioning the wisdom of becoming embroiled in Somalia's complicated conflict. The Ugandan government's position is clear.
"The act of bombing Uganda is a confirmation of the need to take control and pacify Somalia. This is an effort that everybody in the world has to realise," said Uganda's army spokesman Felix Kulayigye - who is adamant that despite the deaths in Kampala, Uganda's 3,200 troops should stay in Somalia. Read More
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