A reliable source has uncovered a critical document found at Syrian intelligence headquarters, confirming the presence of 150 Polisario Front soldiers on Syrian territory. This controversial revelation sheds light on Polisario’s involvement in interfering with other countries’ affairs, not only in West Africa but also in the Middle East region.
According to available information, these fighters were reportedly sent by Algeria to Syria to receive military training under the direct supervision of Iranian experts. This development raises serious questions about the complex relationships between Algeria, the Polisario, and Iran, and brings to the forefront the debate on the necessity of classifying the Polisario as a terrorist organization.
This disclosure comes at a time of escalating tensions in the region, with the Polisario Front recently announcing the resumption of hostilities against Morocco, threatening military escalation. These developments present new challenges for the international community in dealing with the situation in Western Sahara and the region as a whole.
The presence of Polisario fighters in Syria raises serious concerns about the expansion of this front’s activities beyond the borders of the Western Sahara conflict. It also raises questions about the support it receives from other countries and the impact of this on regional stability.
In light of these developments, pressure is mounting on the international community to reassess its stance on the Polisario Front and the nature of its activities. This information may lead to a shift in diplomatic and political balances in the region, especially with increasing calls to classify the Polisario as a terrorist organization.
The situation remains tense and complex, with ongoing regional and international repercussions from these developments. The coming days are expected to witness more diplomatic and political movements in response to this new information.