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Morocco vs. 'Polisario:' New Blow to the Separatists
Contact: Mourad Beni-ich, 571-214-0842

VIENNA, Va., Nov. 21, 2013 /Standard Newswire/ -- His Majesty King Mohammed VI begun his State visit to the U.S. by meeting with the Secretary of State Mr. John Kerry and the Secretary of Defense Mr. Chuck Hagel on Wednesday November 20th, at the Royal Residence in Washington, DC.

It is clear that Morocco is adopting a new foreign policy which will focus on strengthening its ties with the world's most influential governments, and begun to move towards enlightening the world on what is actually going on in the Southern Territories, and expose the false theories of the separatists. It is also clear that the U.S. administration is realizing that they can rely on Morocco as a strategic partner in North Africa. The recent Royal activities in Sub-Saharan States set a strong foundation to become an influential regional power, a role that can benefit all parties: Morocco, the U.S. and African States.

In the light of the recent events in the region of Sahel, the entire Western hemisphere is now reconsidering its diplomatic options in the region. It has been proven that Mali cannot tackle and fight Al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) by itself especially now that the militants occupy and operate in remote nomadic areas in Southern Algeria, Northern Mali and many parts of Mauritania.

It is also clear that the U.S. is impressed by the manner in which Morocco has escaped the Tsunami of the so-called "Arab Spring." Unlike other Arab nations, Morocco acted quickly to implement new social, political and economic reforms to meet the needs of the population. And while many Arab nations demanded the fall of their leaders, Moroccans instead showed a great deal of willingness to work with their King Mohammed VI to sustain the national unity, and this was the secret of Morocco. The bond between the Monarch and his subjects is so strong. The king of Morocco has always been the symbol of unity of the multi-layered social structures. The U.S. policy makers are so eager to learn about the Moroccan experiment in overcoming the Arab Spring, and see how that model can be implemented in other nations to bring stability to Arab nations. This political and social stability is what the U.S. government is looking for to collaborate with Morocco to both protect its national security and interests and to take the bilateral relationship with Morocco to a different level.

Another blow to the "Polisario" front. On Wednesday November 20th, the government of Panama retrieved its recognition of the so-called SADR. The Panamanian government realized that this puppet "State" does not possess the basic fundamental ingredients for a State. The world has begun to realize the threat of forming a satellite country in the region of Sahel and its negative impact on both regional and international security. Moroccan diplomats must explain to their U.S. counterparts the importance of the Moroccan self-governance proposal for Sahraouis under the Moroccan sovereignty, which will bring peace, stability, security and prosperity to the entire region.