The conflict raging in Eastern Europe confirms that Morocco has chosen the wrong side. Israel, its ally on which it thought it could count to extend its hegemony in the region and to puff up its chest in the face of Algeria, sent its Prime Minister to Moscow to try to save face in Ukraine, where the Zionist International had wanted to set up an advanced “base” in the shadow of a NATO in the process of dislocation.
Even the French government channel France 24 has admitted that the fallout from the Russian special operation in Ukraine is disastrous in Morocco where fuel prices are at an all-time high, as is Europe, which risks being left without gas, oil and Russian coal if French pleas do not lead to de-escalation. While European leaders are lining up at Vladimir Putin’s house to beg him, almost on their knees, to forgive them for their inconsiderate attitude, while fooling their public opinions via their propaganda tools, in Morocco, the boiling society and the demonstrations due to the high cost of living are spreading all over the kingdom and the anger against Mohammed VI, whose spark started after Algeria’s decision to stop pumping its gas via the recalcitrant western neighbour, is not about to subside. On the contrary.
France 24 has, on the contrary, noted that Algeria is seeing its coffers replenished again thanks to the spectacular rise in the price of a barrel of gas to around 140 dollars – as we announced in a previous article dating back to the first hours of the Russian intervention in Ukraine – and the doubling of the price of gas, an energy that will be indispensable to industrialised countries for many years to come, with Algeria being called upon to play a dominant role in this market where it occupies a place of choice thanks to the immense reserves that abound in its soil.
As for the Hebrew state, it has failed to put its strategy into practice in Eastern Europe after having succeeded in establishing itself on the borders of its sworn enemy, Algeria, with the complicity of the regime in Rabat. Algeriepatriotique came across two articles of grave content, one written in 2014, at the time of the insurgency in Ukraine teleguided from Washington and which would lead to war seven years later. The American journalist Wayne Madsen revealed, in the columns of Mediapart, the project of a new Zionist entity in Ukraine, indicating that “the role played by Jewish personalities and the State of Israel in the Ukrainian crisis”.
The author of The Making of a President, referring to a “fascinating” Times of Israel article, revealed the tens of millions of dollars of funding by a certain Ihor Kolomoysky, a wealthy Ukrainian Jewish tycoon, for the recruitment of Ukrainian right-wing nationalists and neo-Nazis from elsewhere in Europe to fight against the Russian-speaking majority in the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine, where massacres have been committed with the blessing of the West. The project has fallen apart, so much so that another journalist, Israel Shamir, pointed out in the alternative English-language media The Unz Review that the Ukrainians “thought that having elected a Jew as president would compensate for Bandera [Ukrainian nationalist ideologist assassinated in 1959 in Munich] and they were wrong”.
The Makhzen and Israel are stunned by the cowardice of their supporters, who have been cracking ever since Berlin decided to oppose the Russian gas boycott. The first cracks are beginning to appear in broad daylight within NATO, especially since Vladimir Putin’s message to his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, who called him on the phone for the umpteenth time, could not be clearer: “We will achieve our goals with dialogue or with war.”
Translated by Hope from Algeriepatriotique
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