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Morocco (Al Maghrib), or more officially the Kingdom of Morocco (Al Mamlaka al Maghribiya), is a country located in the northwestern edge of the African continent. The name Morocco comes from the Spanish name Marruecos, which itself comes from the name of the city of Marrakesh. In Turkish for example, Morocco is known as Fas, mainly because Turks knew the land of Morocco through the city of Fes. Morocco is regarded as part of the Arab World and Arabic is the main language amongst the population, with French and Berber languages also widely spoken in the country.

Morocco was the home of mostly Berber tribes until the Muslim conquest and the subsequent Arab migrations in the 700s under the Umayyads drastically changed the character of the country. A Berber commander, Tariq ibn Ziyad, would later cross the Strait of Gibraltar (Jabal Tariq) from the northern shores of now-Morocco and conquer Andalusia, which remained under Muslim rule for nearly 800 years. The country emerged as a significant regional power during the Almoravid and Almohad dynasties in the medieval period, known for their contributions to architecture, philosophy, and trade across North Africa and southern Europe. The current ruling dynasty of Morocco, the Alaouite dynasty, came to power in the late 1600s. The Alaouites claim descent from the Prophet Muhammad through his grandson Hasan ibn Ali, giving them religious legitimacy and political authority in the region. Despite the Shia-coded claim to legitimacy, the Moroccan royal family and the population mostly follow the Maliki school of Sunni Islam.

In the early 20th century, the Treaty of Fez (1912) created the French Protectorate of Morocco, negotiated largely without input from the Moroccan people. Moroccan lands were completely divided under French and Spanish zones, with thousands of colonists pouring into the country. The royal family frequently collaborated with colonial powers, suppressing local resistance movements and prioritizing European interests. Prominent anti-colonial uprisings, like the Rif War (1921–1926), were met with brutal crackdowns, enabled by Western-backed forces. Post-independence in 1956, Morocco maintained close ties with its former colonizers, fostering economic dependence on France and Spain. The monarchy’s alignment with Western geopolitical interests often undermined Pan-African and Arab unity movements.

During the Cold War, Morocco positioned itself as a staunch ally of the West, marginalizing leftist and nationalist factions within the country. The Green March of 1975 was a Moroccan state-organized movement to assert control over Western Sahara, a territory decolonized from Spanish rule but still awaiting self-determination. This march, supported by Western powers, particularly the United States, is often criticized as a colonial expansion disguised as a popular movement. By settling Moroccans in the disputed territory, the march disregarded the Sahrawi people's right to sovereignty. U.N. resolutions on Western Sahara have seen limited enforcement, largely due to Morocco’s Western alliances shielding it from accountability. Western-backed security and intelligence partnerships continue to be the cornerstone of Morocco’s repressive nature towards any anti-colonial and leftist movements. In 2021, Algeria again severed diplomatic ties with Morocco, citing hostile actions and concerns over Morocco's ties with Israel, which Algeria views as a betrayal of pro-Palestinian solidarity. The two countries have mostly clashed over the issue of Western Sahara other than a short war in the 60s over a border dispute, with Algeria continuing to support the Sahrawi independence movement.

Morocco's relations with Israel have historically been discreet but significant, rooted in the presence of a large Moroccan Jewish diaspora in Israel. Former King Hassan II played a significant behind-the-scenes role in fostering covert ties between Morocco and Israel during his reign. King Hassan II is reported to have allowed Israeli intelligence access to critical information from a meeting of Arab leaders in Casablanca in 1965, which may have helped Israel prepare for the Six-Day War in 1967. His government provided a platform for discreet diplomatic exchanges and intelligence-sharing, including Morocco’s facilitation of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat’s visit to Israel in the 1970s. In 2020, Morocco formally normalized ties with Israel through the Abraham Accords, brokered by the United States, in exchange for U.S. and Israeli recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. Diplomatic and trade relations have since deepened, with agreements in fields like defence, agriculture, and technology. Despite official ties, Moroccan public opinion remains largely sympathetic to Palestinians, but such opinions are rarely considered by the royal family.

Morocco's future is split between ambitious global aspirations and permanent domestic issues. The country’s co-hosting of the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal is seen as a significant opportunity to showcase its shiny infrastructure and global presence. However, these achievements are often overshadowed by criticisms of its political culture, including the monarchy's ceremonial practices, such as the humiliating tradition of publicly kissing the crown prince's hand. Allegations surrounding King Mohammed VI's personal behavior, including incidents of public drunkenness and alleged homosexuality continue to be a hot topic within opposition circles.


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Sources on the fighting in Palestine against Israel. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:

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English-language PalestineResist telegram channel.
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Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Sources:

Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don't want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it's just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists' side.

Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.

Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:

Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.

https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR's former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR's forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster's telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a 'propaganda tax', if you don't believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.

Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:

Almost every Western media outlet.
https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.


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[–] [email protected] 50 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (6 children)

Rumours of an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal was reached and is about to be announced are flying around telegram and twitter.

Zionist media says the security council is convening to approve it tomorrow.

[–] [email protected] 52 points 22 hours ago

What’s never clear to me when a “ceasefire” is being discussed is whether it’s an agreement with the Lebanese government, or with Hezbollah. I usually assume it’s the former so it’s not going to be an actual ceasefire since it’s not the Lebanese government but rather Hezbollah that’s doing the actual fighting.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

I am convinced that the Zionists want another civil war in Lebanon. If the government agrees to a ceasefire without taking Hezbollah into account, then it could easily spark a civil war.

Death to Zionism.

[–] [email protected] 34 points 21 hours ago

I am convinced that the Zionists want another civil war in Lebanon.

I agree. One of the rumoured terms of this ceasefire is that a new presidential election in Lebanon is required.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 18 hours ago

I am convinced that the Zionists want another civil war in Lebanon

They definitely do, Israeli statements have highlighted the tension between Lebanon the state and Hezbollah before.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Didn't they just say that they couldn't do a peace deal anymore because the ICC warrant meant French mediators couldn't participate or something? Like yesterday? Makes my head spin trying to keep up with it

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[–] [email protected] 45 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

what are the odds of "Oh no guys we were SO close to a ceasefire but then ~~they retalliated against our aggression~~ they attacked us unprovoked, guess that means the deals off"

[–] [email protected] 45 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (11 children)

Possible but I think Israel has resoundingly lost this war with Hezbollah and wants to disengage.

Not by a little bit either, Hezbollah have kicked the shit out of them.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Never trust any talk of a ceasefire. isisrael will not stop its genocide in Gaza unless it is forced to. usa will not force isisrael to stop its genocide. The resistance will not stop until the genocide stops. There will be no ceasefire. Any talk of a ceasefire is just gaslighting to make it sound like isisrael and the us are trying to stop the killing.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

There's no talk of a Gaza ceasefire, only Lebanon.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 17 hours ago

I feel like this headline has been printed on a weekly basis for the past month.

[–] [email protected] 53 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (5 children)

Confirmation from the Russian MoD, Russian Air Force linked telegram channels, video and photo evidence, and from Ukraine, that last night's ballistic missile attack on the Kursk region within Russia's internationally recognised borders, was in fact an ATACMS attack. The United States and Ukraine have once again attacked Russia with US made and targeted ATACMS missiles.

Russian sources say 8 ATACMS missiles were fired, and either all, or 7/8 missiles were intercepted. Video footage of an ATACMS strike with a cluster munitions warhead shows otherwise, with 4-5 seperate cluster munitions strikes visible. In the video, we can see an air defence site's location (as visible by the trail left by surface to air missiles) take a hit from a bunch of cluster munitions.

Videos and photosFull video of the strike itself from a distance:

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Air defence site location and hit:

Video of the strike from the ground:

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Extended footage of the strike from the ground, showing the location of a Russian air defence system taking a hit:

Reddit source

There is photographic evidence of a destroyed 92N6E, NATO name: "Grave Stone", fire control radar vehicle from the S-400 air defence system. It is unknown if this vehicle was destroyed in last night's attack, or the previous attack on the 23rd of November, with claims of both. The pro Russian claims about this being an old photo from Crimea, or confusing it for a tracked radar vehicle, or claiming it's an 30N6E “Flap Lid” radar vehicle from the S-300 system, are false. The 92N6E is a wheeled vehicle, the photos from Crimea do not match (the antenna was still standing, and not destroyed), and the 30N6E vehicle has a different driver's cabin and headlight structure that does not match the photos, which do match the 92N6E. So an S-400 system has taken a hit.

photosDestroyed 92N6E

Intact 92N6E

Ukraine also has claimed to destroy two launchers, there are no photos of that, though it is plausible with cluster munitions. If the 92N6E was operating in combat, it's likely that there will be casualties from such an attack. Ukrainian sources claimed to have killed 5 Russian troops, with no words on injuries. I don't think I have to explain how an attack with direct US involvement killing Russian service members within Russia itself could be a large escalation. It seems that, at least for now, Russia is attempting to de-escalate by claiming that it's air defence intercepted most to all of the missiles, even with evidence to the contrary.

[–] [email protected] 32 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

These kinds of events really show how far missile/drone technology has advanced. Even Russia, which has arguably the best air defence systems in the world, in a region where loads of AD are deployed and active, and where threat vectors are well understood (i.e. ATACMS aren't a surprise anymore), regularly have their defences penetrated by missiles. ATACMS aren't even top of the line missiles. At this point in history, defence is so much harder and expensive than offence.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Ballistic missile technology in particular has advanced rapidly. In the past few years, we've seen air launched ballistic missiles go from a concept, to reality, to being used effectively in war by Russia and Israel, in the Kinzhal and ROCKS respectively (we should be very glad that the USAF abandoned development on an air launched variant of ATACMS under the JTACMS programme to focus on cruise missiles, that would have been a devastating weapon).

Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicles (MaRVs) have gone from something the US put on the Pershing II to scare the USSR, to actively being used in war by Iran and Yemen, in their medium range and anti ship ballistic missiles. We even got a MaRV with a thrust vectoring sustainer rocket in the Fattah-1 and it's variants, a first for any missile, that blurs the lines between a MaRV and a hypersonic boost/glide vehicle.

Short Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBMs) have gone from being inaccurate "lob and pray" weapons in Scud and Lance rockets, to demonstrating pinpoint accuracy even under Electronic Warfare (EW) conditions and jamming, in the Iranian attack of a US based in 2020, and the accuracy of ATACMS and Iskander-M demonstrated in Ukraine.

ATACMS may not be the newest system, but it's still extremely capable. It's Ring Laser Gyroscope based inertial guidance system ensures high accuracy even under EW conditions when GPS is banned, it comes in from an altitude in excess of 50km while travelling at over Mach 3/1 kilometrer per second, while executing quasi ballistic maneuvers to complicate interception. Such a weapon is hard to stop even under the best of conditions.

We've also seen the first use of a conventional prompt strike weapon in the Russian Oreshnik IRBM. Such weapons were previously only conceptual in nature, and the last time they were a big issue in the political sphere was during talks between Obama and Putin over a decade ago.

These more static in position, asset defending air defence systems seem increasingly vulnerable in modern warfare. We have seen so many Patriots, S-300s and now S-400s being damaged or destroyed in Ukraine, Russia, and Iran. Without a dedicated Anti Ballistic Missile Defence system acting above them, they are vulnerable. The Serbs were the first to understand how vulnerable more static systems were after going up against a full on NATO SEAD/DEAD campaign, and they were the first to adapt. Obviously not every air defence system can be mobile, especially when defending a specific location.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

there is apparently construction work going on in this Khalino airport (as well as other airports) building shelter hangars for planes (Su-30SM in this case), it's assumed the strike also hit some construction workers and construction vehicles pouring the concrete there, apparently the construction work is going on all day and night in rotating shifts

[–] [email protected] 21 points 19 hours ago

Yeah in the videos taken of the strike from the ground, it appears that a construction worker is in his vehicle when the cluster warheads hit.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (4 children)

I was basically an "antiwar-ism" guy when this all started (operating from my position of 4 brain cells with 2 of them dedicated to breathing)

Every single piece of news, since they stopped trying to make it seem like the Russians were exclusively using rusty hammers to kill civilians or whatever, has pushed me toward 'fully understanding geopolitics' and now it's like holy shit thank you Russia for not doing the ~~logical~~ justified thing and turning this into a full war

[–] [email protected] 33 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

Even if one is full anti war/neither Russia or Ukraine, the US and UK/France directly attacking Russia within it's borders using weapons programmed, targeted and loaded by US/UK service members, should be seen as a large escalation that could easily spiral out of control.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

To be clear i was never team Ukraine or team NATO just a cloudy headed 'everyone involved should maybe cut it out please' because i really dislike war in my gut

[–] [email protected] 19 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

That's what I meant by "neither Russia or Ukraine". But yes, I also deeply hate war.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Oh you did say that. This is why i will never make a top level comment in this mega. Can't read

[–] [email protected] 17 points 20 hours ago

Don't worry about it, we all read and learn as we go along. Feel free to post, the more posting the better.

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[–] [email protected] 42 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Russia appears to not want to take the next escalatory step. I don’t blame them

[–] [email protected] 25 points 21 hours ago

Yeah having to respond to every single strike could put Russia on an escalatory path that is undesirable, to say the least. So I admire the restraint shown.

On another note, the full on copium shown by pro Russian social media channels has been both entertaining and a bit embarrassing. First the ballistic missile attacks were done using Ukrainian made missiles and all shot down, then they were ATACMS missiles but it was fine because they all got shot down, then it was only 7/8 that got shot down, but the pictures of the destroyed 92N6E fire control radar from the S-400 are fake/from Crimea/from an S-300 system. And then after the videos got released showing multiple impacts, crickets. Some of them act as if the Russian government is incapable or lying, or the S-400 is some kind of wunderwaffen that can't be destroyed. You know it's bad when even the Russian Air Force linked "FighterBomber" telegram account is calling it out:

Now, or a little later, there will undoubtedly be a video of the attacks, which everyone already has, except maybe the [Russian] MoD, where it will be difficult to identify the attacks in any other way than ATACMS and count them, but you can say that "And these are the other 8 ballistic missiles. And we shot down 8, leave me alone." But this is just me thinking, it is clear that no one will comment on anything...

[–] [email protected] 41 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

Can't Russia just give a big red button to Houthis that fires the new missiles on US air craft Carriers? By Liberal logic, the Houthis would be shooting them and Russia would be innocent.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 21 hours ago

Hezbollah got 12 of those missiles during 2020, so it's possible. But I think if it happens, there will be restrictions on the targets.

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[–] [email protected] 44 points 23 hours ago (10 children)

War against nature: The Siege of Svartsengi

The gigachad heroes of labour contractors have been raising the defence walls that safeguard the Svartsengi power plant and the Blue Lagoon tourist trap.

It was hairy for a moment as the lava was close to breaking through sector L3

To buy time for the raising of the walls they brought heavy duty waterpumps to cool the lava, requiring up the 26k liters of water every minute.

This has worked well enough that the power plant is not considered to be in danger at this time. But inevitably raises the question of how long this defence can be maintained

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[–] [email protected] 35 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

Iceland is an amazing place but the Blue Lagoon was very very disappointing. I kinda think they should let the lava devour it

[–] [email protected] 33 points 23 hours ago

this is a common sentiment here, but the "lagoon" is just runoff from the geothermal powerplant which is kind of important. If we could keep the power plant but scuttle the "lagoon" I would be happy

There is even another blue lagoon up north!

of course the tourism association has been pointing out that the presence of the tourist trap gives billions of ISK to the national treasury, but I don't really care what they think

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[–] [email protected] 47 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (14 children)

Romanian elections first round final results

Georgescu: 22.94%

Lasconi: 19.18%

Ciolacu: 19.15%

Simion: 13.86%

Very,very surprising results, no one expected Georgescu to break 5%, and no one expected Ciolacu to lose to Lasconi

Now,the real interesting part begins

The two candidates are the polar opposites of one another,one is a russophile neolegionarist and the other is a Hillary Clinton style democrat with somewhat progressive social policy

Truly a fascinating election, next week I will post about the parliamentary elections that will take place then

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[–] [email protected] 63 points 1 day ago (5 children)

It's a few weeks old, so I'm not sure if it was posted previously, but I just saw it on another forum and thought it was too interesting not to share:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=wPA1orNv6SQ

This interview with John Mearsheimer is interesting. It's unusual to hear such a clear eyed understanding of the world from someone who is ultimately in favor of Western hegemony.

I also thought it was interesting that even someone who's view on international relations was that the Ukraine war and Gaza genocide should stop because they're counterproductive when maintaining US hegemony is best achieved by concentrating our resources against China, still said that the Gaza genocide was also morally indefensible and that he couldn't vote for either major party candidate because he didn't support Trump but that genocide was a red line.

This "do whatever it takes to maintain Western power" guy has more moral fortitude than the majority of rank and file Democrats.

My final thought was damn, Germany sucks.

[–] [email protected] 43 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 7 points 15 hours ago

Honestly in Germany it is, because you actually get canceled for being pro-palestine. Thats why I was kinda pissed in around 2016 ish when the ch*po podcast people made their europe tour and told that germans "should not have an opinion" regarding palestine.

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[–] [email protected] 47 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

The Chinese cargo ship, Yi Peng 3, currently anchored in the Kattegat, is under scrutiny as part of an investigation into the recent severing of undersea data cables that NATO authorities investigate as sabotage. Warships from Denmark, Sweden, and Germany are monitoring the ship, while an unnamed Danish source confirms that ongoing diplomatic negotiations with China aim to secure permission for Swedish authorities to interrogate the crew and inspect the vessel.

Swedish authorities claim that the ship was near the site of the incident at the relevant times, but they lack the legal authority to detain it or force it into port.

China has acknowledged ongoing discussions and are maintaining open communication, while Denmark confirms diplomatic contacts without divulging specifics.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

secure permission for Swedish authorities to interrogate the crew and inspect the vessel.

no doubt expecting to find a big box that says "undersea cable severing tools" on the side

[–] [email protected] 11 points 17 hours ago

"Men! Keep your wits about you and tell me immediately if you see a tree branch lopper with a 2000-ft long telescoping handle."

[–] [email protected] 43 points 23 hours ago

However, it should be noted that the most common threat today—responsible for roughly 150 to 200 subsea cable faults every year—is accidental physical damage from commercial fishing and shipping

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