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Morocco as seen by former Deputy National Security Advisor

Discovering Morocco

Morocco as seen by former Deputy National Security Advisor \ Newslooks Washington \ Join us on a unique adventure as we follow Mark Pfeifle, former Deputy National Security Advisor, during his first exploration of Morocco. Mark’s journey takes us through the bustling metropolises and tranquil towns of this enchanting kingdom—from the lively markets of Casablanca to the historic pathways of Marrakesh, the breezy cliffs of Tangiers, and the regal avenues of Rabat. Along the way, Mark immerses himself in the local culture, forming enduring connections with the people he meets in classrooms, newsrooms, cozy coffee shops, and vibrant markets.

Witness firsthand the hospitality and rich traditions that define Morocco as Mark recounts the genuine warmth and engaging conversations that welcomed him at every turn. Through his eyes, we experience the depth of Morocco’s cultural heritage and the open-hearted spirit of its people.

As we traverse from city to city, we also delve into the profound relationship between the United States and Morocco. This partnership, rooted in history, began in the late 18th century when Morocco was one of the first countries to recognize American independence. Today, this relationship continues to flourish, strengthened by shared interests and mutual respect. This deep-rooted alliance underscores a commitment to progress and cooperation that transcends time, highlighting the enduring friendship that both nations cherish.

Stay tuned as we uncover the beauty of Morocco, the warmth of its people, and the strong bonds that link it with the United States, both past and present.

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