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Morrocco initiates attack on Spanish holdings, leaving Spain angry and confused

Writer: International Press CorpsInternational Press Corps

Reuters


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Over the course of the conference, Moroccan citizens are increasingly becoming more frustrated at the Spanish state and press the government to declare war on Spain. Nasser, as a supporter of his Arab nations, is frustrated with the current situation and is now preparing a "way" to expedite the process of taking back Moroccan islands from the Spanish State.


Not long after, we found out that “way” meant a direct attack on Spanish holdings. With the helping hands of the United Arab Republic and the Republic of India, the Moroccans forcibly seized Spanish-controlled Ceuta, Melilla, and other Spanish colonial holdings in Morocco. The combined artillery and aviation might of the alliance was too much for the thinly protected Spanish garrisons on the continent. An alleged landing attempt was made in Spain. However, the invasion failed because of incompetent logistic and support firms, a lack of thorough planning, and the fact that the Spanish had already placed thousands of defensive structures along their maritime border in anticipation of the attack.


It seems the rise in countries gaining their independence has been largely inspiring for the Moroccans, and the Spanish’s lack of response towards this growing resentment by the Moroccans has been the root cause of this attack. However, Spain has expressed its confusion towards the Moroccan attack, claiming:


We do not understand why Morocco has chosen to take this path. We have always been willing to engage in negotiation with Morocco to resolve our differences peacefully. However, Morocco has not accepted the deal and has chosen to resort to violence.


The delegate of Spain states that they have no plan yet to strike back against the Moroccan attack, and is now currently focusing on mitigating the impacts of the attack. However, he has emphasized that Spain is angered by the action and will not hesitate to take action in the foreseeable future.


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