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The article discusses the escalation of Morocco's military capabilities and their impact on the southern region and the Spanish Canary Islands archipelago. The debate is expanding to include the strategic importance of the islands' geographical location and potential security threats. The report highlights that Morocco continues to modernize its armed forces, accumulating aerial and naval capabilities, and conducts naval drills approaching the archipelago's borders to strengthen its security. Meanwhile, Spain is working to boost its military presence in the Canary Islands to monitor security risks such as irregular migration and illegal activities. Despite significant differences in defense spending between the two countries, Morocco is focused on updating its weaponry and building military infrastructure, particularly at the Dakhla base, which holds a strategic position. Morocco aims to secure its maritime and territorial interests, while Spain treats the Canary Islands as a strategic area to maintain its security and control potential threats.
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