Algeria-backed Polisario militias will either disband or face U.S. sanctions with its supporters!

Algeria-backed Polisario militias will either disband or face U.S. sanctions with its supporters!

The Algeria-backed Polisario separatist group has been entrapped by its own crimes committed against civilians in Moroccan Sahara. Time of accountability has arrived with the return of Donald Trump to the White House as the U.S. President is determined to bring closure to the Sahara regional issue in favor of Rabat.

The Polisario armed militias, funded and sheltered by the Algerian regime, will either disarm and disband or face sanctions with its supporters as more and more reports are emerging from around the world, exposing their ties with terrorist groups such as Al AQaeda, the Iranian regime and its proxies operating in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Southern Algeria, and Sahel.

Japanese media outlet PanOrient News has joined the Washington Post, Syrian TV and international media Monte Carlo in sounding the alarm over the alliance existing between the Algerian regime and Hezbollah, which has trained Polisario militias to guerrilla tactics in order to undermine Morocco’s stability and territorial integrity.

Hundreds of the Polisario mercenaries and senior Algerian officers were captured in Syria following the collapse of Assad regime. They were fighting with Assad troops against the Syrian people. Algerian authorities have tried to obtain their release but the new Syrian leaders turned down the Algerian request.

The Iranians have trained Polisario fighters in connivance with Algerian junta to expand their influence in North Africa, specifically the Maghreb, said PanOrient News, noting that Japanese Public Security Agency (PSIA) recognizes Polisario close connections with terrorist organization of Al-Qaeda branch in the Maghreb.

Congressman Joe Wilson is working on a legislation designating the Polisario as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The American Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and the Hudson Institute have published reports setting the legal grounds for branding the Polisario separatist group a terrorist organization.

Several experts and politicians from the United States, UK, France, Latin American and European Parliaments call on the Trump administration to include the Polisario in the terror black list for seeking to destabilize Morocco, one of the United States’ and Europe’s most trusted partners in Africa.

 

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