Recent escalations in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, are prompting Morocco to re-evaluate its foreign policy calculations. The situation highlights the vulnerability of nations aligned with the U.S. and Israel, even those with strong relationships, as evidenced by their recent exposure to missile attacks. This development suggests a need for Morocco to reassess its strategic positioning within the region. The article suggests that countries previously confident in U.S. and Israeli protection are now facing challenges independently. The evolving dynamics necessitate a more cautious and independent approach from Rabat. The piece originally appeared on TSA, a news outlet covering Moroccan and regional affairs, and emphasizes the urgency for Morocco to adapt to the changing geopolitical landscape. This reassessment is crucial for safeguarding Morocco’s interests in a volatile environment.
