It turns out every day that the visit to Morocco of the Mauritanian president, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, and his meeting with King Mohammed VI were of great importance.
Several testimonies reveal that plots were planned against the leadership of neighboring Mauritania, reports Al Ahdath Al Maghribia this Tuesday, December 31.
Indeed, several operations to destabilize this country were in preparation, with the aim of scuttling the rapprochement between Rabat and Nouakchott.
Reports indicate that an Algerian plan targeting Mauritania was being executed, aimed at overthrowing the regime of Mohamed Ould Ghazouani.
After the failure of Tebboune’s last visit to Mauritania, and the signals emitted by Nouakchott, refusing any adherence to the policy of hostility against the Kingdom, the Algiers regime decided to activate the Chengriha plan .
A plan that the Algerian strongman had prepared during his visit to Mauritania last October, after his meeting with El Mokhtar Bolle Chaabane, chief of general staff of the Mauritanian armies.
Just after his return from Morocco, Ould Ghazouani retired Major General Chaabane, as well as several senior officers, while appointing new officials to the country’s military and security leadership.
These surprise changes were seen as a proactive response to the coup that was being prepared against the Mauritanian regime, following Chengriha’s visit to Nouakchott.
In this regard, note that the incursion of Algerian military forces into Mauritanian territory on the same day that the Mauritanian president was received by King Mohammed VI, confirms the attempts of the Algiers junta to foment a coup d’état in against the Mauritanian regime.
It seems that this incursion, which was planned in advance, was spoiled by the visit of Ould Ghazouani to the Kingdom, just as the decision to retire the Mauritanian generals dismantled the Algerian plan.
This is what pushed, perhaps, one of the Polisario leaders to call, bluntly, for the military occupation of Mauritania.
The man named Ahmed Ould Abid, says “Petchou“, asked the Algerian military junta to attack and invade Mauritania, claiming that this country now represented a “existential threat» for the separatist movement project.
Observers believe that the Polisarian Oul Abid, who lives in Algeria, only relayed what the leaders of the El Mouradia palace had whispered to him, relays Al Ahdath Al Maghribia.
The corporals of Algiers, disappointed by their failure to involve Mauritania in their destabilization plan against the Kingdom, are convinced that the only solution they had left was to sow disorder and violence on the Moroccan borders. .
A policy of chaos that the Kingdom had already anticipated, by intervening quickly, in order to defeat the plan to destabilize the region, which had been hatched by the generals of Algiers.
Par le360
12/30/2024 at 6:55 p.m.