Morocco and Its Relentless Quest for Allies to Confront Algeria: A Self-Proclaimed Power, an Undeniable Dependence
There is a truth that Moroccan propaganda struggles to conceal: behind the façade of a supposedly "powerful" army, behind the grand declarations of a kingdom aspiring to strategic dominance, lies a far more inconvenient reality. For decades, Rabat has been tirelessly seeking allies to serve as crutches in its confrontation with Algeria — alternating between Israel, the United States, and more recently France — in a desperate attempt to compensate for its own structural weaknesses. One question arises: if the Moroccan army is truly the formidable force it claims to be, why does it need the support of other nations to carry out its belligerent ambitions? An Overrated Army, a Blatant Dependence Moroccan media, loyal to their triumphalist rhetoric, never miss an opportunity to praise the strength of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR). The acquisition of Israeli drones, the purchase of American F-16s, and the modernization of armored vehicles are all presented as undeniable proof of ...