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Morocco is performing large-scale military maneuvers, set to last three months, near the coasts of Spain’s Canary Islands.
In this case they have coincided with the news published a few days ago about a Moroccan NGO that has demanded before the UN the delivery of Ceuta, Melilla (Spain's enclaves in North Africa) and the Canary Islands to Morocco.
It must be remembered that Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands have been part of Spain long before the Kingdom of Morocco existed.
Meanwhile moroccan coastguard is letting dozens of boats full of inmigrants arrive to the small islands of spanish sovereignty.
On the other hand, Spain is deploying infantry in the Canary Islands (It must be said that having infantry in the Canary Islands is not common) and sending Navy ships to the northern african territories of Ceuta and Melilla.
In recent years, Morocco has been acquiring military equipment with the support of the United States and Israel, also added with the help of France.
Spanish soldiers in the Canary Islands
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It's still Ramadan moroccans are asleep the entire day, certainly not planning anything don't worry about it.
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If Morocco breached Spanish territory, it would probably trigger their complete ostracization from Spanish society. Wars are always serious matters and should be avoided, but from this perspective it would almost be a favor they would be doing the Spanish. In any case, this is nothing more than a bluff aimed at pressuring negotiations - typical of non-functional nations - in a way identical to North Korea, which launches missiles every few months over the sea of Japan just to remind the world of their existence and for internal propaganda.
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It is vital for Spain to get rid of Sánchez and his government.
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Imagine a buffed army sent from deepest Andalusia, marching on surrendered Rabat, what a beautiful sight. I don't think the Moroccans are up to the task.
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I'll eat my pants if Morocco attacks Spain
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As though a few military exercises would rattle us. Spain faced bigger challenges before breakfast.
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