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A Former u.s. Official in the King's Office, a Map of Morocco, and a Large Part of Mauritania.

Summary by taqadoum.mr
With the former United States National Security Adviser and Republican Deputy John Bolton, he was with United States Secretary of State James Baker in 1997 in one of the King's offices, and there was a map on the wall showing the great Maghreb as perceived by the regime, including Morocco, half of Algeria, Western Sahara and a large part of northern Mauritania.
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With the former United States National Security Adviser and Republican Deputy John Bolton, he was with United States Secretary of State James Baker in 1997 in one of the King's offices, and there was a map on the wall showing the great Maghreb as perceived by the regime, including Morocco, half of Algeria, Western Sahara and a large part of northern Mauritania.

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taqadoum.mr broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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