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Morocco and Its Cognitive War Against Algeria: A Crushing Failure

For several years, Morocco has waged a cognitive war against Algeria through social media, aiming to sow discord, weaken our nation, and influence our youth. Coordinated campaigns have attempted to distort reality, exaggerate our economic and social problems, and even create internal tensions. However, this attempt has failed spectacularly: Algeria remains united, strong, and steadfast in the face of these attacks.

Algeria: A Model of Resilience and Progress

Morocco believed it could influence our people, but it gravely underestimated Algeria’s strength. Our citizens enjoy a free healthcare system accessible to all, even in the most remote regions, and an education system among the most advanced in Africa, offering every young person the opportunity to study and develop without discrimination. These social achievements, the result of continuous national effort and sacrifice, form a true shield against external misinformation and manipulation.

Morocco Trapped Itself, Its Youth Learned the Truth

Ironically, Morocco became trapped by its own strategy. Its campaigns targeted Moroccan youth, particularly Generation Z, aiming to portray Algeria as weak and divided. Yet, through comparison, Moroccan youth discovered the vast gap between their situation and ours. They realized that Algeria provides rights and services that their own country struggles to guarantee.

Social media is full of testimonies from young Moroccans expressing astonishment at the free universities and quality healthcare in Algeria. Despite the propaganda of their media apparatus, they see Algeria as a country of progress and equality, where citizens are genuinely at the heart of national priorities.

Morocco’s Strategic Failure

Instead of weakening Algeria, these campaigns sparked curiosity and admiration for Algeria among Moroccan youth. Rabat sought to manipulate, but it inadvertently influenced its own people. This cognitive war demonstrates a clear lesson: the greatness of a country is measured not by rumors or propaganda, but by its institutions, resilience, and the love its people have for their homeland.

Conclusion: Algeria Triumphs

Morocco’s attempt to sow chaos has failed. Algeria, strong in its national unity, social achievements, and conscious citizenry, remains a model in the region. Morocco tried to weaken our nation, but it only harmed itself. Today, every Algerian can take pride in their country, in its education system, healthcare system, and the stability we have maintained. Algeria remains steadfast, and any attempt at external interference is met with the unwavering will of its people.

By Belgacem Merbah



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