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Algeria cuts diplomatic relations with Morocco

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You know well this is a dumb comment.. as if you are going to cut your bread and butter gas supply to Spain..

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Get real..

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Apparently, preparations to drag Morocco into an ongoing war are in full swing ..
A failed regime that could not excel in a war with the support of the majority of the communist bloc and when its coffers were filled with oil revenues and the support of Gaddafi's Libya..

But after they became in a fragile financial and economic situation and weren't able to guarantee the most basic rights of its citizens in terms of water, bread and milk, they are trying to export their crisis to Morocco through provocations and empty communications..

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If you see the matter from a far angle, the decision is random, diplomatic relations have been frozen for a long time, and it came immediately after Morocco’s call to improve relations and open the borders, and then this confused decision came.

Morocco For years and years. bears military, financial and logistical support provided by Algeria to the separatist movements POLISARIO... When Morocco made a "statement"!! Only a diplomatic statement!! Algeria cuts ties and accuses Morocco of fomenting strife..Strange logic, the problem is that none of the Algerians can ever talk rationally about this matter... and only start accusing!

The son of the Algerian president Taboun was involved in smuggling and bringing 700 kilograms of cocaine into Algeria, and he was tried and released after his father became president. Does Morocco produce cocaine?

Isn't this the situation that existed before, with the exception of the consulates that provide services to residents of the two countries, there were no relations at all!!

It appears that it is a media bomb rather than real actions on the ground. The Algerian regime is bankrupt and terrified..

Among the reasons for severing relations, according to the Algerian Foreign Minister, is Morocco’s imposition of a status quo in the Moroccan Sahara file. It is strange!.. doesn't this contradict your speech, which says that Algeria is a neutral country in this file..!!???

Now you can understand the Moroccan king's speech to extend a hand to Algeria for peace a few days before this Algerian decision.. A Speech of the last chance for the Cocaine Generals, so that they may follow good sense..

Arab media is full of Moroccans fiesting for this socialist Algerian decision.. they really want nothing to do will Algeria.. this is the truth..

What is happening is a precedent in the history of international relations
They cut ties and leave the electrical connection
They cut ties and leave the gas pipe
They cut ties and allow our national team to play on your stadiums and in front of your fans
They cut ties and let the consulates look after the interests of the citizens of the two countries
They are severing ties by preventing your civil aviation from flying in our airspace

This is child's play, this is nonsense at its highest level.. this is like pouring water in the sand..

When Algeria will declare war on Morocco, it will be the end of an entity called Algeria in its current form and borders. It is very easy to declare war, but it is very difficult to control its outcome and its end..

Coincidence! The day of announcing the severance of diplomatic relations with Morocco coincides with the day of the Atlas Asni bombings in Marrakesh Morocco in 1994 by Algerian intelligence operatives..

A failed regime that is dependent on the region. It wants to pin its failure on Morocco. The last severe shortage of bread is added to the long list of oil, milk, semolina, water, oxygen, and now bread. How will this system fight when it doesn't have any of the most basics?

Wasn't this most higher ranking general of Algeria who is running the country and who is dictating Algeria's foreign policy with 4 other corrupt generals..made prisoner of Morocco and peeing in his pants..(for real) ..during the Amgala battles in the Sahara..Amgala 1, 2 and 3..

The Algerian regime has a strange schizophrenia, simply because for decades it has supported a separatist movement against Morocco in every way, with all its ferocity, and with all its might and madness ..and then said Morocco is attacking us and antagonizing us.. However, he did not get Morocco where it wanted ..and now Morocco has not played its cards yet.....

Algeria is playing with fire ..
It knows that Morocco does not aspire to ignite a war in the region and will avoid it with all possible means,

However! In the event that Algeria wants to escape from its problems and to move forward by igniting a war with Morocco .... it will give a dream opportunity to the enemies of the region to bring down Algeria..

Algeria will face several war files with Morocco ... first of which is the internal front, especially in the Kabylie region, which demands independence, and things may develop into a major internal security breakdown like in the black decade of civil war..

Then Morocco might claim its Eastern Sahara too ..


The entry of the Algerian generals into a war is nothing but an outright suicide, and it is not logical, despite their corruption, that they will have this amount of dementia to take such a step..

I hope things do not go to another curve, but whoever talks about things slipping and confrontation must know that this time Morocco will make the opponent pay the price for every drop of blood for years as a result of his support of his separatist sinners, and Morocco will make Algeria repent the most for what it has done for decades against it.. and with unprecedented cruelty.. as the Algerians seem to like inflicting..

A Muslim to fight against his Muslim brother is forbidden by law, But the Self-defense and legitimate defense of the right is permissible ..

In the end, God will provide the good for the two peoples and keep them away from the evil of the foolish..
The hard truth many Morocco and Israel lovers in this Forum will hate to see . Algeria always considered Morocco as a small neighboring country, never a rival or a serious threat.

Human Development Index:
Algeria 90 Morocco 121

Total Population
Algeria Morocco
46 Millions 35.3 Millioms

GEOGRAPHY
Square Land Area (Sq Km)
Algeria Morocco
2,4 Million 446 Thousand

Paramilitary
Algeria Morocco
190,000 50,000

Defense Budget
Algeria Morocco
14 $B 6 $B

External Debt
Algeria Morocco
0 70 $B

Foreign Reserve
Algeria Morocco
120 $B 23 $B

Purchasing Power
Algeria Morocco
635 $B 290 $B

AIRPOWER
Total Aircraft
Algeria Morocco
551 249

Fighter Aircraft
Algeria Morocco
102 83

Dedicated Attack
Algeria Morocco
22 0

Transports
Algeria Morocco
60 29

Trainers
Algeria Morocco
87 67

Special-Mission
Algeria Morocco
9 4

Helicopters
Algeria Morocco
268 64

Attack Helicopters
Algeria Morocco
45 0

LAND POWER
Tank Strength
Algeria Morocco
2,024 3,033

Armored Vehicles
Algeria Morocco
7,000 8,000

Self-Propelled Artillery
Algeria Morocco
324 510

Towed Artillery
Algeria Morocco
396 156

Mobile Rocket Projectors
Algeria Morocco
300 144

NAVAL POWER
Fleet Strength
Algeria Morocco
201 121

Submarines
Algeria Morocco
8 0

Frigates
Algeria Morocco
8 6

Corvettes
Algeria Morocco
10 1

Patrol Vessels
Algeria Morocco
65 22

Mine Warfare
Algeria Morocco
2 0

LOGISTICS
Airports
Algeria Morocco
149 55

Merchant Marine
Algeria Morocco
114 86

Ports & Terminals
Algeria Morocco
12 7

Roadways
Algeria Morocco
111,261 58,395

Roadways
Algeria Morocco
3,973 2,067

RESOURCES (OIL)
Oil Production
Algeria Morocco
1,260,000 0

Oil Consumption
Algeria Morocco
325,000 206,000

Proven Reserves
Algeria Morocco
12,200,000,000 0
Morocco decided to close its embassy in Algiers on Friday (August 27th) and return its diplomats, including the ambassador..
All decisions are always made by the leader of North Africa Algeria. Morocco-Israel only reacts.

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Size says it all. Can anyone find Morocco in the map ?
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Hashish kingdom leaving Cocaine republic..:lol::lol::lol:
Algeria "Cocaine republic" ?? Why the Fake News, Saudi man ? Here is real news :

Saudi Arabia has ramped up executions in the first half of 2021 following a drop during its G20 presidency in 2020, according to United Kingdom-based rights group Amnesty International.

The rights group said on Tuesday that the kingdom executed at least 40 people between January and July 2021 – more than during the whole of last year.


No but it is a narcotrafficking hub.. And if you are Algerian you must know it..These are international news..

Algerian cocaine bust points to alarming trends

https://enactafrica.org/enact-observer/algerian-cocaine-bust-points-to-alarming-trends

Saudi Arabia has ramped up executions in the first half of 2021 following a drop during its G20 presidency in 2020, according to United Kingdom-based rights group Amnesty International.

The rights group said on Tuesday that the kingdom executed at least 40 people between January and July 2021 – more than during the whole of last year.

 
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Morocco 1957, in the words of the representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations, defends Algeria's right to achieve independence..


In short, the continuation of Algeria as a state has become threatened due to the economic crisis and the great rift in Algerian society, which may develop at any moment into a civil war. Therefore, Algeria needs an external enemy to unite the people.

Of course, it does not dare to approach France..so it is not suitable for this role..

Remains Morocco , and the justification is to remind the Algerian people of any dispute that occurred 3,000 years ago until today. You might think that It is exaggerated, but this is what happened to the Algerian army a few weeks ago. It accused Morocco of betraying an Algerian king 3,000 years ago and blames Mohammed VI the current king of Morocco for that and considers it a justification for hostility!!!

While the Algerian opposition in France asks Algerians to cut ties with France
The Republic of Kabylia was founded in France
It has a currency, a passport, a president and a government-in-exile
What are you waiting for..


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The real Algerian problem is with France..
Everywhere I go in this forum, I find this Saudi guy, "The SC", who knows hardly anything about my country Algeria, acting as a fake expert, and repeatedly making disparaging lies about Algeria.

Here is then some real truth about his country Saudi Arabia:

Saudi Arabia: Many Reasons Why Women Flee
Rampant Discrimination, Abuse

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.Rahaf Mohammed, the Saudi woman who managed to successfully flee her allegedly abusive family, has shed new light on the countless women trapped under the abusive male guardianship system in Saudi Arabia, Human Rights Watch said today. Women face systematic discrimination and are left exposed to domestic violence under the male guardianship system and have few places to turn when they face abuse, leading some women to undertake dangerous escape attempts to flee the country.

Under the male guardianship system, a man controls a Saudi woman’s life from her birth until her death. Every Saudi woman must have a male guardian, normally a father or husband, but in some cases a brother or even a son, who has the power to make a range of critical decisions on her behalf. The Saudi state essentially treats women as permanent legal minors. Saudi Arabia has done very little to end the system, which remains the most significant impediment to women’s rights in the country.

“Rahaf Mohammed’s courageous quest for freedom has exposed anew an array of discriminatory practices and policies that disempower Saudi women and leave them vulnerable to abuse,” said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman wants to be viewed as a women’s rights reformer, but Rahaf showed just how laughably at odds this is from reality when the authorities try to hunt down fleeing women and tortures women’s rights activists in prison.”

While other countries in the Middle East have elements of the male guardianship system, Saudi Arabia’s is the by far the most draconian in the extent of its laws and regulations, as well as the authorities’ efforts to apply them. Human Rights Watch has documented the impact of such laws and policies on the lives of women in its 2016 report, “Boxed In: Women and Saudi Arabia’s Male Guardianship System.” Below are 10 reasons why Saudi women flee their country.

No Freedom to Travel or Get a Passport

No country restricts the movement of its female population more than Saudi Arabia. Women cannot apply for a passport or travel outside the country without their male guardian’s approval, restrictions the Interior Ministry imposes and enforces. In practice, some women are prevented from leaving their homes without their guardian’s permission and guardians can seek a court order for a woman to return to the family home. Saudi Arabia did not allow women to drive cars until June 2018. The travel restrictions make it very difficult for Saudi women to flee the country. Many resort to hacking into their male guardian’s phone to change their travel permission settings or run away from family members while outside the country.

No Freedom to Choose Marriage Partner, and Child Marriages
Saudi authorities limit a woman’s ability to enter freely into marriage by requiring her to obtain the permission of a male guardian. A woman’s consent is generally given orally before a religious official officiating for the marriage, and both the woman and her male guardian are required to sign the marriage contract. Whereas men can marry up to four wives at a time.

Saudi law has no minimum marriage age, and Saudi media outlets continue to carry occasional reports of child marriages, including rare reports of girls as young as 8. On January 9, 2019, Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council, an advisory body, overwhelmingly passed a proposal setting the minimum age of marriage at 18, but leaving exceptions for girls ages 15 to 18 to marry with court approval. The proposal will become law only if promulgated by Saudi Arabia’s council of ministers.

Domestic Violence

As in other countries, many women in Saudi Arabia are subject to domestic violence. Over a one-year period ending October 13, 2015, the Ministry of Labor and Social Development reported that it encountered 8,016 cases of physical and psychological abuse, most involving violence between spouses. Saudi Arabia criminalized domestic violence in 2013, but activists have criticized the lack of implementation of the law.

Saudi Arabia’s National Family Protection Program estimates that 35 percent of Saudi women have experienced violence, yet the head of Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Commission said that of the 1,059 cases referred to Saudi courts in 2017 involving violence against women, only 59 were for domestic violence. Guardianship makes it incredibly difficult for victims to seek protection or obtain legal redress. Human Rights Watch research has found that women occasionally struggle to report an incident to the police or access social services or the courts without a male relative.

Moreover, the male guardianship system facilitates domestic violence by granting male relatives a huge amount of control over women’s lives. Controlling a woman’s movements itself is a form of domestic violence that the government enforces.

Women who attempt to flee an abusive spouse or family can be arrested and returned to their families. If they flee or are referred to shelters, they are not allowed to leave unless they reconcile with family members or accept an arranged marriage. The shelters and the authorities do not facilitate women’s ability to live independently.

Employment Discrimination
Saudi Arabia has increased employment opportunities for women in recent years in areas previously closed to them. The Saudi government does not enforce formal guardianship restrictions on women wishing to work, but the authorities do not penalize private or public employers who require a guardian’s consent for women to work or restrict jobs to men. In addition, some professions, like judges and drivers, remain off limits to women, and strict sex segregation policies act as a disincentive to employers considering hiring women.

Healthcare Discrimination
A 2014 medical code of ethics prepared by a state institution declares that a woman’s consent should be sufficient to receive health care. In reality, however, the requirement for guardian permission is dependent on a particular hospital’s internal regulations, and the government does not penalize institutions that require consent. Human Rights Watch spoke with medical professionals at private hospitals that do not require guardian permission and others at public hospitals that require guardian permission for a woman to be operated on or admitted. Human Rights Watch has documented how requiring guardian approval for medical procedures has exposed women to prolonged pain or, in extreme cases, to life-threatening danger.

Inequality in Divorce, Child Custody, Inheritance
Like many other Muslim-majority countries, Saudi Arabia bases its personal law system on Islamic law. But unlike most other countries, Saudi Arabia has no written family law.

Women’s right to divorce is more restricted than for men. Men may unilaterally divorce their wives without condition. The man does not need to inform his wife that he intends to divorce her, nor must she be in court for her husband to obtain a divorce decree.

The authorities introduced a notification system in January that allows for women to be notified by text when a man registers his divorce in the courts. But woman’s rights activists report that men often unilaterally divorce women orally without documentation, leaving the woman to prove to the courts that their husbands have divorced them.

Women have no right to unilateral divorce and are subject to lengthier and more costly processes. Women either must seek a khul’ divorce, under which a man generally agrees to the divorce on the condition that a woman will pay back the full amount of her dowry, or a woman can apply to the courts for a fault-based divorce on limited grounds, and must prove the fault, such as mistreatment by the husband. As there is no personal status or family law, the judge determines whether there was mistreatment. Throughout divorce proceedings, a woman’s husband remains her guardian, with the authority to control her decisions.

While the courts may allow children to live with their mothers following a divorce, women have no right to be their children’s legal guardian. An activist who follows the issue said that girls usually are transferred to the father’s custody at age 7 and that boys may decide at age 9 which parent they want to live with.

In 2014, the authorities issued a positive ruling that when children are ordered to live with their mothers after divorce, she can obtain documents and conduct government business for them. The decision enabled women to register their children in schools, take them to health centers, and obtain identity documents for them. Fathers, however, maintain the right to grant travel permission for children or to authorize daughters’ marriages.

In matters of inheritance, as in most Muslim-majority countries, women are only entitled to inherit half of what male heirs inherit.

Challenges to Transferring Guardianship

In certain cases women may transfer legal guardianship from one male relative to another, but it is an extremely difficult legal process. Human Rights Watch research indicates that it is very difficult to transfer guardianship except for cases in which a woman can prove severe abuse or that the guardian is incapable of caring for her, for example due to old age. Even then, it can only be done through a court order and can be difficult to establish the requisite level of proof.

Restrictions on Leaving Prison and Shelters
Saudi prisons and juvenile detention centers only allow women to exit into the care of a male relative. Imprisoned women whose families refuse to release them are forced to remain in prison or in shelters until they reconcile with their families or obtain a new guardian, occasionally only after arranged marriages.

Restrictions on Studying Abroad
Unlike Saudi men, women cannot study abroad on a government scholarship without guardian approval and, while it is not always enforced, the rules officially require a male relative to accompany them throughout their studies abroad.

Political Repression
Under Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Saudi authorities have intensified a coordinated crackdown on dissidents, human rights activists, and independent clerics. In 2018, this repression extended to the country’s leading women’s rights advocates who have advocated ending the male guardianship system. On May 15, just weeks before the Saudi authorities lifted the ban on women driving on June 24, authorities began arrests of prominent women’s rights activists and accused several of them of grave crimes like treason that appear to be directly related to their activism.

 
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When that picture was published they said it was at king's Mohammed VI residence in Paris..
Now you see how bars and propaganda comes in.. too bad..
In Moroccan culture, even though Sunny Muslims, Moroccans consider the monarch as some type of deity to be worshipped. Here as some amazing pictures where the citizens (subjects) have to bow and kiss the hands and sometimes the shoes of the king and even the king's children. Very inappropriate I must say. That is definitely un-Islamic Shirk with Allah the omnipotent.
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As @Foinikas said there is not much difference meaning there is almost parity between them except Algeria being slightly ahead of Morocco as it stands. Also their defense budget is 10B not 6 atleast not anymore. They have been spending alot. You would like to make yourself believe that there is big parity or what not that is just not realistic on the ground.

Morocco is the 10th country with most tanks in the world
I wouldn't be proud if my Army looked like this :
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