Polisario’s Last Gasp: Algeria’s Iranian Ally Is Gone
The bunker that once housed Ayatollah Khamenei is rubble. Iran’s ballistic missile array — the crown jewel of the mullahs — lies shattered after Israel’s precision strikes. In Tehran, the regime that vowed to export its revolution across the region is now begging for survival. And thousands of miles west, in the blistering dunes of the Western Sahara, another remnant of that same Iranian axis is gasping its final breath.
The Polisario Front is a separatist militia founded in 1973 as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro. Backed from day one by Algeria, it has waged a low-level war against Morocco, claiming to represent the Sahrawi people while in reality serving as a proxy to keep the region unstable. For decades Algiers funneled cash, weapons, and diplomatic oxygen to the group; Iranian Revolutionary Guards trained its fighters and coordinated logistics through the same global terror pipeline that armed Hezbollah and Hamas. The objective was never “self-determination” — it was to bleed a pro-Western monarchy, sabotage the Abraham Accords, and turn North Africa into a permanent forward base for jihad.
That strategy died the moment Israel turned Khamenei’s bunker into dust.
The Polisario’s collapse is now accelerating in real time. Its........
