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National Sovereignty: A Red Line, Affirms Army Magazine Editorial

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The February issue of the Army Magazine strongly reaffirms that the principle of national sovereignty has always been and will continue to be a fundamental pillar of the state and a red line that must not be crossed under any circumstances. The editorial, published on Sunday, recalls the significant historical milestones in Algeria’s history, including the National Martyr’s Day on February 18th, a day that eternally commemorates the sacrifices of the nation’s martyrs in the collective memory of the nation.

The editorial highlights the considerable achievements of the Algerian Naval Forces, along with all components of the People’s National Army, in modernization and development, under the close attention of the army’s high command. This progress aligns with the ambitious plan to elevate our naval fleet, thereby enhancing our defensive capabilities and strengthening the backbone of the People’s National Army’s battle readiness.

Additionally, the magazine reminisces about February 24, 1971, marking another sovereign decision to nationalize hydrocarbons and reclaim the nation’s oil achievements, stating that today the energy and mining sector has adopted a strategy to develop its various fields.

The editorial underscores the People’s National Army’s role in comprehensively securing various energy installations, ready to thwart any attempt against our country’s security, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity. It emphasizes the deep emotional bond between the Algerian Army and the Algerian people, noting that, unlike other armies, the Algerian Army was not established by decree but born from the strongholds of a great liberation revolution, serving as a beacon for peoples yearning for freedom.

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