By Djeha (*)
An anonymous writer of Moroccan origin, traditionally discreet -as are most Moroccan subjects for whom it is second nature- stands on his spurs. It reminds me of the scene in “The Lion King” when Moufassa’s offspring starts meowing at the hyenas…
The Moroccan legion comes out of the woodwork and dares…
Normally, subjects are subject to verticality. Their behaviour is binary: they obey or order. A Pavlovian reflex that prevents them from conceiving citizenship and equal rights.
The habit of servitude: they either croak their knees before their lords and masters, or they stand up to their slaves and beat them.
I once called this (2005), under another pseudonym, in an article with this title: “The Louis de Funès complex” (recovered in a paper in Le Monde as “Louis de Funès syndrome” by a Belgian teacher in 2009).
Let’s move on…
Yesterday they were submissive, today they are rolling the dice and taking the liberty of lecturing the French president by setting limits to what he could say or project during his next visit to Algiers.
It’s as if Morocco were deciding France’s foreign policy.
Still, it would have to have some, you might say…
Why does this bother the Moroccan auxiliaries and especially why in this tone?
Morocco has chosen masters more powerful than France, the same ones who run France and the rest of the rednecks who run Europe, and the king and his subjects allow themselves to look down on the Gauls and even Europe.
The author of the chronicle does not hide from this any more than his king. He talks to Macron like a master. PLEASE!
“Morocco is no longer focused on France. It is a fact observed in several areas. It has begun to diversify its friendships and its political and strategic relations. By signing the Abraham agreements, by succeeding in making the Spanish neighbour change its position on the Sahara, it is distancing itself from France, whose support remains very measured, for fear of angering Algeria, which maintains an artificial armed conflict in the Sahara.
Read more below. It is not a big deal. It is not by chance that his column is published by BHL…
His Majesty Bibendum has just sent the European Union and the jokers who run it a formal notice: either they recognise Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara or he phones J. Biden. (Read the paper I’m attaching below, in every sense of the word…)
It is like the chatterbox in Kiev. He allows himself to order Europe around because he is backed by America and international Zionism. With the Pentagon behind him (and also Israel, of which he is a member by right via aliyah), he dictates his will to the European nickel-and-diming feet, even if it means that they destroy their economies to please him.
As long as they weaken Putin’s Russia.
As far as Algeria is concerned, I believe that this complexed man is mistaken.
1) Algeria has nothing more to negotiate with Macron, who said it all a short time ago and we all heard him.
2 – He is only coming (probably on a mission from Washington) to examine the possibility of buying more LNG and the feasibility of an Algerian-European gas pipeline.
3 – I hope that is all it will be. History is no longer part of the future of Algerian-French relations as long as “French Algeria” is in charge in Paris.
As far as Algeria is concerned, I believe that this complexed person is mistaken.
1) Algeria has nothing more to negotiate with Macron, who said it all a short time ago and we all heard him.
2 – He is only coming (probably on a mission from Washington) to examine the possibility of buying more LNG and the feasibility of an Algerian-European gas pipeline.
3 – I hope that is all it will be. History is no longer part of the future of Algerian-French relations as long as “French Algeria” is in charge in Paris.
4 – Our leaders, as far as they and we are concerned, would do well to focus on the development of the country and leave aside the price of gas on the markets.
I don’t have any advice to give to our Moroccan neighbours, except that they would gain by looking after their buns: the hyperpowers often tend to get rid of their stooges when they are no longer useful to them… Stooges are even more volatile than the price of gas…
History is full of examples.
https://www.lepoint.fr/monde/vent-glacial-entre-le-maroc-et-la-france-22-08-2022-2486932_24.php
(*) You don’t know the story of Djeha? A hero of the Arab world, Djeha is a popular character, from the people, a petty one. His aura covers all the traditional folklore of the Middle East. A broad smile lights up the faces of old men, parents and children who hear his name from North Africa, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Poland or China. So intelligent that he becomes stupid – or maybe it’s the other way around – Djeha is a figure of wisdom or naivety, of that state of purity before the knowledge of good and evil.