Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Results
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Head of State
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Moroccan losses
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Ifni War
(1957–1958)
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Morocco
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Spain
France
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Victory
- No longer tied down in conflicts with the French, committed a significant portion of its resources and manpower to gain independence from Spain.
- Treaty of Angra de Cintra
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Mohammed V
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1,000 killed[13]
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Rif Revolt
(1958–1959)
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Morocco
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Riffian insurgents
|
Victory
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~1,000 killed[14]
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Angolan War of Independence
(1961–1974)
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FNLA UNITA Support: Morocco Bulgaria China North Korea Romania Tunisia United States Zaire Zambia
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Portugal
Support: Israel Rhodesia South Africa
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Victory
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Hassan II
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Unknown
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Tuareg Rebellion
(1962–1964)
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Mali Support: Morocco Algeria
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Tuareg insurgents
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Victory
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Unknown
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Sand War
(1963)
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Morocco Support: France
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Algeria Support: Cuba[15] Egypt
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Stalemate
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39 killed, 57 captured
or
200 killed[16]
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October War
(1973)
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Federation of Arab Republics
Morocco Algeria Cuba Iraq Jordan Kuwait Libya Saudi Arabia Sudan Tunisia Support: North Korea[17][18]
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Israel
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Defeat[19] (Strategic Political Gains)[20]
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6 captured
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Green March
(1975)
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Morocco
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Spain
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Victory
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Unknown
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Western Sahara War
(1975–1991)
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Morocco Mauritania (Until 1979) France (Opération Lamantin, aid from 1978) Support: Saudi Arabia United States
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Algeria (Amgala I, aid from 1976)[22] Support: Libya (Until 1984)
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Stalemate
- Spanish withdrawal under the Madrid Accords (1976)
- Mauritanian retreat and withdrawal of territorial claims
- Military Stalemate
- Ceasefire agreed on between the Polisario Front and Morocco (1991)
- Morocco controls 75% of the Western Sahara, the Polisario Front controls 25%
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Unknown
2,155– 2,300 captured
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Shaba I
(1977)
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Zaire Morocco Belgium Egypt France
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FNLC
|
Victory
- FNLC expelled from Katanga
- The FNLC withdrew to Angola and possibly to Zambia
|
8 killed
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Shaba II
(1978)
|
Zaire Morocco Belgium France United States
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FNLC
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Victory
|
1 paratrooper killed
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Gulf War
(1990–1991)
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United States United Kingdom Egypt France Kuwait Saudi Arabia Morocco Australia Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Canada Czechoslovakia Denmark
Italy Netherlands New Zealand Oman Pakistan Poland Portugal Qatar Senegal South Korea Spain Syria United Arab Emirates
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Iraq
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Victory
- Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait; Emir Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah restored
- Kuwaiti independence restored
- Heavy casualties and destruction of Iraqi and Kuwaiti infrastructure
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Unknown
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Operation Restore Hope
(1992–1993)
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UNITAF: Morocco Australia Bangladesh Belgium Botswana Canada Egypt Ethiopia France Germany Greece India Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Saudi Arabia Spain Tunisia Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Zimbabwe
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Somali National Alliance
|
Victory
|
None
|
Perejil Island crisis
(2002)
|
Morocco
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Spain
|
Defeat
|
Mohammed VI
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6 soldiers captured and released on the same day[23]
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Insurgency in the Maghreb
(2002–)
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Morocco Algeria Libya Mali Mauritania Niger Tunisia Support: Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Netherlands Russia Sweden United Kingdom United States
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Al-Qaeda Da'ish
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Ongoing
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Unknown
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Operation Scorched Earth
(2009–2010)
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Yemen Saudi Arabia Morocco Jordan
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Houthis Iran
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Stalemate
- Houthis consolidate control over Sa'dah[24]
- Ceasefire after rebels accepted the government's truce conditions.
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None
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Central African Republic Civil War
(2013–)
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Central African Republic Morocco MICOPAX:
MINUSCA (From 2014) Russia (From 2018) France (Until 2021) South Africa (2013) MISCA (Until 2014) EUFOR RCA: (2014–2015)
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CPC PRNC LRA
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Ongoing
- As of July 2021 government controls more territory than at any point since the war began in 2012[25]
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None
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Intervention In Iraq
(2014–2016)
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CJTF–OIR: United States Morocco Australia Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany Italy Jordan Netherlands New Zealand Turkey United Kingdom Iraq
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Da'ish White Flags
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Victory
- Iraqi government forces regain control of all parts of Iraq previously controlled by ISIL.[26]
- Heavy damage dealt to ISIL forces; military defeat in Iraq[27][28]
- Iraq declares military victory against ISIL on 9 December 2017
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Unknown
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Intervention in Syria
(2014–2016)
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CJTF–OIR: United States Morocco Australia Bahrain Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany (From 2015) Italy Jordan Netherlands Qatar Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates United Kingdom
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Da'ish Al-Qaeda Turkistan Islamic Party Syria Russia Iran
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Victory
- ISIL had lost 25 percent of the territory it possessed in Syria.
|
Unknown
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Intervention In Yemen
(2015–2019)
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Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Morocco Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Qatar (Until 2017) Senegal Sudan Support: Germany United Kingdom (Until 2017) United States
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Supreme Revolutionary Committee–Supreme Political Council Houthis Iran North Korea
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Stalemate
|
10 killed
1 F-16 shot down
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Western Saharan clashes
(2020–)
|
Morocco
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
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Ongoing
|
At least 2 soldiers killed[31][32]
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