The Western Sahara and Trump’s “Deal Diplomacy”
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GENZ212 have led large-scale anti-government protests in Morocco, with demonstrations occurring in at least 11 cities over the weekend of September 27–28, 2025. Their main slogan was: « We don’t want the World Cup, we want healthcare.”
As usual, the Makhzen bets on lies and deception, trying to convince Moroccans that the Western Sahara issue has been “settled” and that the international community has abandoned MINURSO. But the facts say the opposite: the UN remains committed to its mission, and the United States recognizes it as the sole legitimate framework in place.
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Across the region, the Palestinian issue remains the core obstacle, keeping Israel’s relations with Arab states fragile and often combustible.
According to senior Nigerien officials, a Moroccan company, working in close collaboration with Morocco’s DGED, had deployed interception systems and personnel in Niamey. An internal intelligence review discovered that the surveillance infrastructure was compromised by links to the French DGSE, which led to the complete termination of the agreement.
The humiliation is twofold: the DGST, which believed itself to be safe from danger, has been exposed to its enemies.
By reaffirming the decolonization framework, documenting Moroccan violations, and omitting any validation of Washington’s position, the UN report delivers a fresh diplomatic setback for Morocco and reinforces that Western Sahara remains, at its core, the last major unfinished decolonization question in Africa.
Today leaks focused on Aderrahim Hamidine wealth and bank accounts in Morocco, despite Jabaroot’s announcement of halting publication, showing that what I write is read and taken seriously, and that the “pause” was merely symbolic.
In the harsh deserts of Western Sahara, UN Volunteers are building peace with their hands—not words. They fix what’s broken, deliver clean water, and protect the land they stand on. Their work is also deeply humanitarian. Each one working—quietly, steadily, without fanfare.
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More of an internal message than a public disclosure – the publishing and quick deletion suggest that the intended audience was not the wider public but narrow circles within Morocco’s system.
For Bouteflika, no dialogue is possible between him and the King of Morocco. According to U.S. diplomatic memos, President Bouteflika accused the Moroccan king, Mohammed VI, of being a puppet in the hands of the French, who use him to settle their scores with Algeria.
Hammouchi’s fate now seems uncertain: the man who dreamed of being a « kingmaker » could be brutally removed in the coming days, as Morocco’s king Mohammed VI’s declining health is already fueling speculation about his succession.
In Morocco, this pathological obsession with Algeria has become a psychological plague, crippling logic and destroying any capacity for critical thinking.
Hacker Jabaroot denounced the acquisition by Mohamed Raji of real estate in industrial zones of Béni Mellal for 30 million dirhams (approximately 3 million euros), raising questions about the origin of his wealth.
In Morocco, journalists who scrutinize the intelligence services speak of a revenge orchestrated from within the DGST by seasoned executives at war with their hierarchy.
Hammouchi “used a site funded by secret money and linked to the DST, +Barlamane.com+, to attack his great rival in the DGED (the external intelligence service) and several of its officials, including the Director General.
To date, 80% of the world’s cannabis supply comes from the Cherifian Kingdom, but no international sanctions, directly or indirectly, target this producing country.
Mohamed Raji, 65, is considered in intelligence circles to be the man behind wiretaps in Morocco, a field he has been dedicated to for more than 30 years. He is also identified as the mastermind behind the acquisition, at the end of the last decade, and the massive use of the Israeli malicious software Pegasus by the Moroccan Directorate General of Territorial Surveillance (DGST) to continue listening to mobile phones.
Bouteflika confided that the French, due to their colonial history in the Maghreb, are incapable of playing a constructive role in the conflict. He added, “France has never really accepted Algerian independence,” and is trying to settle old scores with Algeria “by supporting Morocco.”
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Morocco and Algeria have been at odds over the future of the Western Sahara since King Hassan unilaterally declared the area part of Morocco. Ten years of conflict have produced a stalemate.
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NEA/MAG Office Director William Jordan
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