Morocco's tactic involved destroying Algeria's water tanks in the desert, creating a severe water shortage. This led to the surrender of hundreds of Algerian soldiers due to thirst, effectively winning the conflict without firing a single shot.
This video explains how Morocco achieved a swift victory in the 1963 Sand War against Algeria without firing a single shot. It details the military tactics employed, the geopolitical context involving the US and Soviet Union, and reveals that the war was orchestrated by Algeria's Minister of Defense, Houari Boumediene, as a means to seize power.