part 2 of my thread on the western sahara/spanish sahara and how its relevant to europe,
since morocco promoted and hosted the migration pact, along with the united nations, heres the rest of the info
for irish people our interest should be what was a senior garda doing over there training, this particular garda is now head of the diversity unit in the guards

and hes the fella in the garda recruitment video in arabic, coincidences?
theres also irish soldiers stationed there with the UN peacekeeping force along with most of the countries in europe who participate in minurso, which is meant to secure a referendum for the west sahara but clearly isnt doing its job, since its on hold since the 1990s
and with no notice as when its to resume and instead a peacekeeping force is in place
for spain its the interest of why morocco invaded spanish territory in 1975, the spanish sahara wasnt on the list of places for decolonization as there was no colonization and the only spanish presence was a fort and a small town for administrative purposes,
spain relinquished the place and it became an independent country around the time the moroccans started a offensive in ifni which was a spanish town on the moroccan coast, spain released the cape of juby and ifni in an agreement that the moroccans wouldnt claim any more spanish-
possessions ,

also the western sahara along with libya was one of the founders of the african union, so in terms of importance it would be a important country today if it was independent and not partitioned and flooded with migrants by morocco and the UN
its also the largest supplier of phosphates in the world so it would be a very stable country
the different partitions
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