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Spanish media expresses concern over Morocco's Apache helicopter acquisition

Friday 07 March 2025 - 08:33
By: Dakir Madiha
Spanish media expresses concern over Morocco's Apache helicopter acquisition

Spanish media outlets have voiced significant apprehension following Morocco's receipt of six Apache AH-64E combat helicopters from the United States. El Independiente, among others, has issued warnings about what it perceives as a strategic challenge to Spain's military status.

This alarmist narrative marks a continuation of a familiar trend in Spanish discourse, where Morocco's military advancements are often framed as threats rather than sovereign decisions. The media's portrayal reflects a longstanding pattern of viewing Rabat's defense enhancements through a lens of paranoia and insecurity.

El Independiente intensified this narrative, suggesting that Morocco's advancements in aviation represent a challenge for neighboring armies, particularly Spain. The publication underscored Spain's lack of Apache helicopters, lamenting the country’s choice to favor the European Tiger helicopter program, which military experts have criticized as a failure.

The article highlighted Spain’s missed opportunity to acquire Apaches, referencing a 1998 Army report that identified the Apache as the most versatile option. It emphasized the advantages of the Boeing model, which can carry significantly more weight and boasts a proven track record in lifecycle and maintenance.

In stark contrast to the media's apprehensions, General Michael Langley, Commander of US AFRICOM, praised Morocco's military capabilities during the delivery ceremony in Sale. He remarked on Morocco’s role as a reference point for other African armies, illustrating the country’s growing influence in defense matters. General Mohammed Berrid, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the strong ties between Morocco and the United States.

The anxiety exhibited by Spanish media is not new. Concerns have previously surfaced regarding Morocco’s influence, particularly in the context of the 2030 World Cup and cloud seeding initiatives. Reports have characterized Morocco's military modernization as relentless, framing it as a reaction to perceived threats from Algeria.

As Morocco continues to strengthen its military ties with the US, Spanish analysts have raised alarms over potential implications for Spain's interests in the Mediterranean. The Center for Higher National Defense Studies noted that the US has increasingly prioritized its relationship with Morocco, raising concerns in Madrid.

Despite these media narratives, official diplomatic channels maintain a more measured approach. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has consistently emphasized Spain’s strong cooperation with Morocco in various areas, including counter-terrorism and immigration control.

The acquisition of the Apache helicopters, part of a larger agreement for 24 units signed in 2020, is a key element of Morocco's ongoing military modernization efforts, which also include advanced aircraft and weaponry.


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