Posted on 06/15/2025 3:00:28 AM PDT by Freeleesy
The Arab condemnation for attack in Iran is an automatic response that hides the truth: the Gulf and Jordan states want to see the Iranian nuclear project is destroyed, but cannot admit it publicly for fear of their image in the Arab world and the local street • Israel should not worry about it - if you complete the task • and: Iran's weakness can lead to a change. Prof. Eli Podeh | N12 | Posted 14.06.25 |
Russian researcher, Ivan Pavlov, wrote about the tendency of people and animals to respond automatically to external stimuli. This phenomenon, which has become a familiar concept in psychology - "Pavlovian response" - is suitable for describing the Arab response to the Iranian nuclear facility attack by Israel.
Almost all Arab states who are signed by peace or normalization with Israel, or those who have behind the scenes, have published condemnation, almost uniformity, against the attack; Again, the phenomenon is back, that there is no coordinator between their auction and the secret.... Therefore, although it is still too early to determine the exact scope of Arab aid to Israel, there are indications that Israel operated over the airspace of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria – the latter apparently without its knowledge or consent; Jordanian aircraft intercepted Iranian drones over Jordanian territory. It can also be assumed that the regional air defense system established after the signing of the Abraham Accords and the inclusion of Israel in the American "Central Command" – the so-called Middle East Air Defense – operated to intercept Iranian drones, similar to its activity in Iran's two previous attacks.
Shias would use nukes against all of the Arabs and they know it.
The Persians will fight the Jews to the last Arab. Well, the Arabs have finally figured that out. Publicly they will call Israel names and shake their fist. Privately they’re glad Israel is doing it.
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Indeed
Exactly what they fear
Taqqiya, used for our benefit: how strange.
I’ve heard this from other sources.
You was good in the Sand Pebbles.
Exactly.
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