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Ceuta And Melilla Ver Gibraltar
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Ceuta and Melilla are two of the most important Spanish-controlled enclaves in Northern Morocco following the end of “Reconquista”. Melilla was the first to fall under Spanish rule in 1497, and Ceuta, which had been seized by Portugal in 1415, was transferred to Spain under the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668.
Gibraltar came to us in 1704 when we took it with the with the Dutch in the War of Spanish Succession and then confirmed that it was British by the Treaty of Utrecht in 7013.
Aren't the Spanish being hypocritical by occupying Moroccan cities when criticising us???
Aren't they now getting poetic justice for the reaction of African potential immigrants thinking that Melilla is a de facto Spanish Calais-UK?
Then layer on top of this all the issues between Algeria and Morocco on a number of political fronts like who should own the WeStern Sahara and this having resulted in the Algies cutting off the Natural Gas supply line that runs down the Moroccan coast to cross over to spain - and don't we in Europe have yet another 'conflict hotspot' developing?!!
Gibraltar came to us in 1704 when we took it with the with the Dutch in the War of Spanish Succession and then confirmed that it was British by the Treaty of Utrecht in 7013.
Aren't the Spanish being hypocritical by occupying Moroccan cities when criticising us???
Aren't they now getting poetic justice for the reaction of African potential immigrants thinking that Melilla is a de facto Spanish Calais-UK?
Then layer on top of this all the issues between Algeria and Morocco on a number of political fronts like who should own the WeStern Sahara and this having resulted in the Algies cutting off the Natural Gas supply line that runs down the Moroccan coast to cross over to spain - and don't we in Europe have yet another 'conflict hotspot' developing?!!
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