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Morocco says Sahara state would be "terrorist den"
2006-11-07
Morocco's king Mohammed, in an unprecedented warning to neighbouring countries, said on Monday any future independent state in the disputed Western Sahara could harbour terrorists and bandits. The king was addressing the nation on the 31st anniversary of the Green March when Morocco seized the former Spanish colony in 1975, claiming centuries-old rights over the territory rich in phosphates, fisheries and possibly offshore oil.

That triggered a low-intensity guerrilla war that ended in 1991, when the United Nations brokered a cease-fire and sent in peacekeepers in anticipation of a self-determination referendum. The vote never took place and Morocco now insists the most it will offer is regional autonomy. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan urged the Security Council last month to push Morocco and the Polisario Front, which wants an independent Western Sahara, to agree to direct talks to end Africa's oldest territorial dispute.

This dreadful hypothesis would transform the (North African) region into a dirty marsh and den of terrorist gangs and criminal bandits smuggling human beings and arms.
King Mohammed said a draft text on autonomy would be completed soon after consultations with political and civic groups and parties. "We confirm by this approach our commitment to the Arab Maghreb unity and our willingness to spare this zone as well as the Sahel region and the northern and southern Mediterranean shores the disastrous risks of balkanisation and instability," the king said. "This dreadful hypothesis would transform the (North African) region into a dirty marsh and den of terrorist gangs and criminal bandits smuggling human beings and arms. These are the hazards Morocco is striving to prevent by proposing the autonomy within the framework of a great drive of democracy Morocco has embraced."
Posted by:Fred

#9  That sounds like a plan to me, Shieldwolf. Make it so. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-11-07 23:13  

#8  But that is the point, TW : exploit the King's alleged direct descent for OUR purposes. Sort of like what we did with the Japanese Emperor - could have executed him as a war criminal after WWII {he signed off on several of the Japanese atrocities and it is documented}. But what we did is use him as an anchor and got an unsinkable aircraft carrier in Japan and Okinawa to confront the Soviets with. Same concept for the ME : direct descendant of the "Prophet" signs off on US involvement and it takes some of the steam out of the Islamists.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-11-07 17:13  

#7  "This dreadful hypothesis would transform the (North African) region into a dirty marsh and den of terrorist gangs and criminal bandits smuggling human beings and arms.

Dirty marsh?!? Exactly how is what the old Kingy Thingy predicting at variance with what already exists? Other than him not having absolute control over it, that is.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-07 16:33  

#6  Where would the Terrorist Family Room be? In the basement?
Posted by: mojo   2006-11-07 14:01  

#5  Several goats have other opinions on the matter.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-07 12:26  

#4  The king of Morocco doesn't have to be an Islamist. The family line traces directly back to Mohammed (or his heir, anyway -- I seem to recall that the Prophet (PTUI) produced no sons).
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-11-07 09:54  

#3  Actually, the King of Morocco is not an Islamist but the Polisario Front has Islamist links. The Front is an odd mixture of Marxism, Arab romanticism, and Islamism - at least that is what it has become. It started out as a pretty hardcore Marxist front but over time, the other elements crept in with the money being provided by various assorted groups. So while Morocco is not the garden spot of the Middle East, it is not the sewer that the Western Sahara will become under the Polisario Front.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-11-07 03:14  

#2  "Dirty Den of ..." > IOW, NOTHING WILL CHANGE???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-07 02:46  

#1  The same certainly applies to any so-called "palestinian" state, isn't it?
Posted by: Matt K.   2006-11-07 01:10  

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