Geopolitical Analysis Amidst Global Tensions
The ongoing conflict in Iran continues to captivate global attention, as the world holds its breath for further developments. In the latest episode of 'War Drums,' Admiral (R) Juan Rodríguez Garat provides a detailed analysis of the situation, particularly focusing on the national implications of the decisions made by the Spanish government led by Pedro Sánchez since the onset of the war. Admiral Garat asserts that the current administration appears to dismiss the significance of Hezbollah and Hamas, stating unequivocally, "For our government, Hezbollah is as if it does not exist, and the same goes for Hamas." This bold statement underscores the selective narrative the government wishes to impose on Spanish society regarding geopolitical realities.
Furthermore, Admiral Garat highlights a concerning oversight regarding Spain's southern border, which seems to be largely neglected by national leaders. As Morocco actively re-arms and forges strategic alliances with major powers like the United States and Israel, Spain seems to overlook the potential threat posed by its neighbor, especially concerning Morocco's ambitions to claim Spanish territories in North Africa, such as Ceuta and Melilla. This neglect raises critical questions about Spain's preparedness and strategic posture in relation to its territorial integrity.
'War Drums' serves as a weekly geopolitical analysis program hosted by Admiral Garat, available for viewing on the El Debate website and its YouTube channel. This program provides essential insights into the shifting dynamics of international relations and the local implications for Spain.
As reported by eldebate.com.