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Observance of Fading Affinities in Libyan/Moroccan Mediterranean Influences

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Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jul 20, 2021 at 00:10

The changed dynamics of shrinking former alliances as observed here are part and parcel of the changing overall intentions of an upcoming international incident being brought to bear since the fadeout of the United States in its going back to a John Kerry style foreign policy that was paused for four years, now in reimplementation. Eventually, the handwriting on the wall will reveal itself and what was written will become fact. Whatever regret that the Moroccan influences had in its ancient Jewish past will be lost in the hostilities that came with the replacement religion.

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