Morocco is consolidating step by step a strengthened international status while Spain loses weight in a key region for its security. The cession of the Sahara – a 180-degree turn in our foreign policy on which Pedro Sánchez refuses to give explanations – is joined by the strengthening of the alliance between Rabat and Washington through the purchase of 112 missiles and 18 Himars missile launchers from the US.

The growing stature that the Alawite kingdom is acquiring carries the risk of placing Spain in a position of diplomatic and military weakness.