This thread is about Moroccan history and events that has been taken place.
well... the Algerian involvement was not confirmed and I doubt it, actually the main perpetrators were interrogated and they confirmed that they were armed and trained in Libya and that they tried to enter through Algeria to make seem like the Algerians were involved and to hide their affiliation with Quaddafi, Morocco and Algeria offered military support even France and the United states offered theirs and U.S 6 fleet was stationed at the Libyan coast.When the late Hassan II expressed Morocco's military support for Tunisia In March 1980, Gafsa in Tunisia where an armed action, orchestrated by Libya and Algeria, was carried out by a commando to bring down the Tunisian regime. King Hassan II said "Tunisia will never be destabilized because it is first and foremost a people, and we do not destabilize a people", said the late Sovereign in "Face to the public", adding that Morocco would not be satisfied with defending the Tunisia by the press or the radio, but militarily.
Mhm interesting. i will quote what i read regarding this matter. “During their passage through Algeria, the members of the commando had been taken in charge by certain Algerian military security executives”, he wrote, after having admittedly recalled that “the Libyan involvement in the organization, the financing and execution of the attack on Gafsa was evident “. He again quotes Gaddafi who said he felt “on the phone” that: “Boumediène was moved by a cold rage. His voice trembled. It was a question of a lesson to be taught, of showing that one could not resist his will with impunity. Said to me: I am sending you three trusted collaborators. Put people of the same level in front of them to set up an operation. Tunisia must be shaken and Nouira fall. I will take care of the political part. “well... the Algerian involvement was not confirmed and I doubt it, actually the main perpetrators were interrogated and they confirmed that they were armed and trained in Libya and that they tried to enter through Algeria to make seem like the Algerians were involved and to hide their affiliation with Quaddafi, Morocco and Algeria offered military support even France and the United states offered theirs and U.S 6 fleet was stationed at the Libyan coast.
but thankfully Tunisian army did fend the attack and Libya did not attack again.
Boumedian was not president at that time the Algerian leadership did not know about the attack it was orchestrated by Libya's Quaddafi and and a high rank Algerian intelligence leader was the one that provided the support, its true that since then Tunisia became warry of Algeria, but unlike Libya the Algerian official support to the attack was not clear.Mhm interesting. i will quote what i read regarding this matter. “During their passage through Algeria, the members of the commando had been taken in charge by certain Algerian military security executives”, he wrote, after having admittedly recalled that “the Libyan involvement in the organization, the financing and execution of the attack on Gafsa was evident “. He again quotes Gaddafi who said he felt “on the phone” that: “Boumediène was moved by a cold rage. His voice trembled. It was a question of a lesson to be taught, of showing that one could not resist his will with impunity. Said to me: I am sending you three trusted collaborators. Put people of the same level in front of them to set up an operation. Tunisia must be shaken and Nouira fall. I will take care of the political part. “
According to Kechrid, “The three Algerian emissaries were Kasdi Merbah, Algerian security chief, Taleb Ibrahimi and Slimane Hoffmann” and Gaddafi concluded his statement with regret: “I was wrong to agree to provide the stewardship of the ‘surgery”.
read this: https://afrique.le360.ma/algerie-tu...lu-destabiliser-la-tunisie-les-preuves-et-les
Almost same article in english https://www.archyde.com/video-gafsa...destabilize-tunisia-evidence-and-testimonies/
yh boumediene was not president at that time. Read the full article.Boumedian was not president at that time the Algerian leadership did not know about the attack it was orchestrated by Libya's Quaddafi and and a high rank Algerian intelligence leader was the one that provided the support, its true that since then Tunisia became warry of Algeria, but unlike Libya the Algerian official support to the attack was not clear.
yeah but Boumedian died in 78 and actually Bourguiba and Boumedian had more serious problems before but never it did escalate to that,yh boumediene was not president at that time. Read the full article.
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“According to Gaddafi, Boumediène had told him about the project in January 1978, on his return from Tunis after having had a heated meeting with Hédi Nouira (Tunisian Prime Minister in 1980, editor’s note) and Abdallah Farhat (Tunisian Minister of Defense in 1980 ) who refused to follow up on his request to condemn the intervention of military aviation in the Sahara.
i agree with you when it comes to chadli bendjdid. He came in the middle of the issue, but even high ranking officials from the tunisian goverment, and prisoners of war pointed fingers at both Algeria and Libya ( together), but the hole plan was not orchestrated by former algerian president chadli benjdid. After this incident, the tunisian authorities tried to minimize the damage between the tunisian- algerian relations.Thank you for your insight brotheryeah but Boumedian died in 78 and actually Bourguiba and Boumedian had more serious problems before but never it did escalate to that,
as I said the Algerian president at that time Chadli Benjdid did not know and offered Algeria's help and refused when Quaddafi urged him to intervene and support him in the Arab League.
Holy fuck, it is really sad they were winning but had to stop after spanish use of mustard gas.Abd-el-Krim al-Khattabi's guerilla tactics are said to have influenced several renowned revolutionaries, such as Ho Chi Minh, Mao Zedong and chue guevara.
The moroccan lion who crushed the spaniards and french with limited weapons, and manpower.
Imagine normal men taking up arms, and defeating modern army consisting of 500 k soldiers, 100 tanks and 200 airplanes. Combined the spanish and french forces suffered atleast 30 k deaths, and thousand of wounded against «farmers» who had to share the weapons they had from one place to another. May allah swt reward our brave soldiers, they are diamonds in our history! We will never forget how the germans supplied spain with chemical gas, and the spaniards using it against civilians in north morocco.Holy fuck, it is really sad they were winning but had to stop after spanish use of mustard gas.
Almohad empire/ al-Muwaḥḥidūn. Their land streched twice the land that almoravid had. All the way from morocco to Libya in the east, and to the north controlling the iberian peninsula.Wich is a more respected empire in general in Morocco, Almoravid ot Almohad empire?