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Algeria’s new military airstrips near Moroccan border heighten tensions

Algeria’s new airstrips symbolize a dangerous escalation in a decades-old rivalry. For now, the region remains in a tense stalemate—one that could tip into conflict if diplomacy fails.

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Recent satellite images analyzed by the Atlantic Observatory of Defense and Armament (OADA) reveal that Algeria has been constructing strategic military airstrips just 72 kilometers from the Moroccan border. The new infrastructure includes hardened aircraft shelters, ammunition depots, and radar stations directed toward Moroccan territory—further escalating tensions between the two North African rivals.

A Strategic Move with Military Implications

The newly built airstrips are designed to support tactical transport aircraft like the C-130 Hercules, enabling rapid troop deployment, frontline logistics, and medical evacuations in case of conflict. While Algerian officials claim the upgrades are part of broader border defense enhancements (including Libya and the Sahel region), Moroccan security sources view them as a direct provocation.

Moroccan media has labeled the move an “act of aggression,” with some analysts suggesting this could be the first phase of a larger military base near the border. Reports also indicate that Algeria has stationed Russian Sukhoi fighter jets at a nearby base, signaling a deepening military buildup.

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A Witness Account: Growing Unease Among Locals

Ahmed, a merchant from the Moroccan border town of Figuig, shared his concerns:

“For years, we’ve lived with this tension, but now it feels different. The news about new airstrips and military drills makes people nervous. Some families here have relatives on both sides—this isn’t just politics, it’s personal.”

His testimony reflects the human cost of this geopolitical standoff, where militarization risks destabilizing border communities.

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The Root of the Conflict: The Western Sahara Dispute

The core of Algeria-Morocco tensions lies in the Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony claimed by Morocco but contested by the Polisario Front, an independence movement backed by Algeria.

  • 1976: Spain withdrew, and Morocco and Mauritania invaded.

  • Polisario declared the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), sparking a guerrilla war.

  • 1991: A UN-brokered ceasefire froze the conflict, but recent clashes (since 2020) have reignited hostilities.

Algeria’s support for Polisario has made it Morocco’s primary regional adversary. Rabat, meanwhile, has secured growing international recognition for its autonomy plan for Western Sahara, including U.S. and Israeli backing.

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An Escalating Arms Race

The border militarization began in 2020 when Morocco constructed a military barracks in Jerada, prompting Algeria to adopt a “reciprocity policy.” Since then, both nations have:

  • Acquired advanced weaponry (drones, fighter jets, missile systems).

  • Conducted large-scale military exercises near the border.

  • Strengthened alliances (Algeria with Russia, Morocco with the U.S. and Israel).

In January 2022, Morocco established an eastern military zone, coinciding with Algeria’s announcement of a new base in Béchar.

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Regional and Global Repercussions

The Maghreb’s instability has wider implications:

  • Migration & Security: A conflict could disrupt Sahel counterterrorism efforts and increase migration flows to Europe.

  • Economic Fallout: Both nations spend heavily on defense, diverting funds from development.

  • Proxy Dynamics: Algeria’s ties with Russia and Morocco’s with NATO risk drawing external powers into the feud.

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Is Diplomacy Still Possible?

Despite the hostility, some experts argue for de-escalation:

  • Reopening borders (closed since 1994) could ease tensions.

  • Regional cooperation on trade and security (like the Arab Maghreb Union) remains stalled.

However, with both governments leveraging nationalism, prospects for dialogue appear slim.

Conclusion: A Fragile Peace

Algeria’s new airstrips symbolize a dangerous escalation in a decades-old rivalry. For now, the region remains in a tense stalemate—one that could tip into conflict if diplomacy fails.

As Ahmed from Figuig puts it:
“We don’t want war. But when the armies move closer, it’s hard not to worry.”

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