ezerdi2
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Agreed, you guys are much more loyal to your states and have a strong nationalist mindset, it will be hard to break those states by outsiders. Europeans suffered many headaches in this region before.
Do you see any chance of any united North African union forming in the near future? It just seems like common sense. Such a power could have control over the Mediterranean and Gibraltar.
The question should be rephrased to : why would they ?
1-In 1963 morocco attempted an invasion on Algeria, their forces were quickly pushed back inside their own territories by the algerian forces and thus were forced to declare cease-fire.
(the Moroccan complex, their sultan preferred to compromise in front of the French occupier and not to fight. And after our independence, they felt themselves pushing their wings not to say anything else to attack us.)
2-Morocco attacked Western Sahara in 1975 and still holds 80% of that territory to this day (many parts are full of land mines)
3-Morocco attempted to take the Perejil Island which are part of Spain in 2002, they were immediatly defeated by spanish forces, and here is a footage of it :
Now lets look at how the neighbors of morocco have dealt with this :
Algeria : border closed
Spain : border closed
Western Sahara : The moroccan forces built a wall to close on themselves
Mauritania : Bad relationships
Algeria has nothing to do with a drug-state like morocco, and is focused on its own protection.