Maps of History Respond to Maps of Greed
✍️ By journalist Karim Kandouli
Algiers – September 2025 – The Makhzen no longer conceals its hostility. What it once conspired in the shadows with its Zionist allies has today become a tangible reality, shamelessly promoted through media outlets operating under the command of Azoulay—the true master of the spider’s web.
Algeria’s unwavering support for the cause of Western Sahara has long stood as a genuine bulwark, preventing the Makhzen from openly flaunting its expansionist ambitions in such a brazen manner, even after securing hollow “recognitions” of its so-called autonomy plan over territories that do not belong to it.
The policy of outstretched hands, the rhetoric of brotherhood, and the syrupy discourse of false goodwill no longer carry weight, so long as:
• The Makhzen normalizes relations with the murderers of children and innocents.
• Ministers of the Zionist entity threaten Algeria from the soil of its neighbors.
• Borders are flooded with tons of legalized hashish, poisoning the minds of youth.
• The terrorist MAK movement and its fugitive leader Ferhat Mehenni receive open support.
• Moroccan media are mobilized to incite hostility against Algeria, reviving ambitions that never faded since the Sand War.
If this is the logic of the Moroccan kingdom, then the time has come for Algeria to brandish the maps of history—maps written by the past itself—and reclaim Oujda, Berkane, Saïdia, Taourirt, Figuig, and all lands historically belonging to Algeria up to the Moulouya River, which long stood as the natural frontier separating the Central Maghreb (Algeria) in the east from the Far Maghreb (the Kingdom of Fez and Marrakesh) in the west, until the French colonial intrusion at the dawn of the nineteenth century.
Those who live in glass houses should not cast stones.
Our ancestors drew our borders with blood, fire, and bullets, while the heirs of Lyautey sketch theirs with a pencil.
And he who did not fight like a man for his land has no right today to demand it with tears like a woman.
Translated by: Dr. Hana Saada
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