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Monday 11 August 2014 - 07:31

Saudi Arabia’ secret militias – foreign terror mercenaries

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Saudi Arabia’ secret militias – foreign terror mercenaries
To this say Saudi Arabia continues to call for new recruits to swell the ranks of its Takfiris.

We all remember how news of Moroccan mercenaries within ISIL hit the media this year, putting the focus on ISIL’s recruitment pool and technique. A sophisticated machine of war it would be ludicrous to believe that ISIL were not manufactured to serve shadowy powers.

We know now that Saudi Arabia has brokered an agreement with the Kingdom of Morocco whereby the King Mohammed agreed to send some his elite troops to Saudi Arabia in what has been labelled military cooperation. In reality Morocco crème de la crème will train the next generation of Takfiris, under the watchful eyes of Al Saud.

It is clear that ISIL aka Daash is Saudi Arabia’s brain child, its experiment of war to further its hegemonic ambitions.

Morocco and Saudi Arabia’s military collaboration actually stretches back decades. Back in 2004 Moroccan fighters fought against the Houthis in Yemen, after Saudi Arabia decided to assist Yemen regime in crushing the northern rebellion movement.

Saudi Arabia has often relied on Morocco for its military needs – manpower and training.

Since the Moroccan army is believed to be one of the strongest army in the MENA region, Al Saud naturally sought to buy the kingdom’s loyalty and allegiance in exchange for gold and privileges.

The Moroccan Army is about 175,000 troops strong. In case of war or state of siege, an additional force of 150,000 Reservists, and paramilitary forces, including 24,000 regulars of the Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie, 50,000 Auxiliary Forces and 5,000 mobile intervention corps regulars come under the Ministry of Defence command.

Moreover the army benefits from access to the latest technology and has bought US and French weapons. 

Morocco has 1348 tanks, 2120 Armoured fighting Vehicles – AFVs -, 448 Self-Propelled Guns, 192 Towed Artillery, 172 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems, 373 Aircrafts, 88 Fighters, 16 Fixed-Wing Attack Aircraft, 82 Trainer Aircraft, 139 Helicopters, 121 boat-war fleet.
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