✍️ BY: Dzair Tube
Algiers, Algeria | May 4th, 2025 — In a troubling revelation, highly credible sources have exposed the existence of a classified Emirati strategy named “Irbaak Al-Jaza’ir” (Destabilize Algeria), adopted during a high-level security meeting convened on May 2, 2025, in Abu Dhabi. The gathering, described as “urgent and exceptional,” was led by the United Arab Emirates’ National Security Adviser, Tahnoun bin Zayed, and included senior Emirati officials alongside foreign advisors from the U.S.-based political influence firm Global Strategy Group (GSG).
The leaked plan lays out a coordinated offensive—both media and intelligence-driven—explicitly designed to tarnish Algeria’s image, disrupt its diplomatic maneuvers, and counter its growing regional assertiveness.
Objectives of the Emirati Strategy
According to detailed accounts from the meeting, the plan’s core objectives include:
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Accusing Algeria of negligence in managing the volatile Sahel region.
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Alleging Algerian support for ideologically motivated separatist movements.
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Suggesting Algeria has engaged in disinformation campaigns targeting the UAE on the international stage.
UAE officials voiced strong concerns over Algeria’s increasing influence in sensitive regional dossiers, particularly in Darfur and Libya, as well as its burgeoning strategic coordination with Turkey and Qatar. One Emirati participant was quoted as saying: “Algeria is quietly moving against our interests. If we do not confuse and obstruct it now, we risk losing North Africa’s strategic gateways.”
Implementation Mechanisms and Assigned Tasks
The internal operation revolves around a set of clandestine tools and media tactics, including:
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Activation of digital manipulation campaigns via state-backed “electronic flies” to recycle outdated narratives surrounding alleged corruption in Algeria.
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Dissemination of fabricated media content linking Algeria to terrorism and military coordination with Iran.
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Mobilization of anti-Algerian dissidents residing in the Gulf region to sow confusion and cast doubt on the country’s official stances.
These tactics are interpreted as part of a preemptive strike aimed at neutralizing any anticipated Algerian diplomatic escalation within continental and regional organizations such as the African Union and the Arab League—particularly in opposition to UAE’s expanding footprint across Africa.
This covert escalation underscores what appears to be a calculated Emirati effort to systematically erode Algeria’s growing geopolitical influence through a multifaceted campaign of disinformation and psychological warfare. The leak portends a new phase of silent tension between Algiers and Abu Dhabi, one that may further inflame the fragile geopolitical balance in North Africa.
It is worth noting that Algeria’s national television previously aired a scathing report describing the UAE as an “artificial micro-state” seeking to appease fabricated entities, referencing Abu Dhabi’s perceived media hostility and its accommodation of figures promoting divisive rhetoric against Algerian national unity.