
Kobi Lerner ๐๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑโฉ
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Kobi Lerner ๐๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑโฉ
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Having spoken to a senior Saudi official about the NBC article regarding Project Freedom, I honestly think the article completely misunderstood what actually happened because it was written almost entirely from a US perspective rather than from a GCC perspective. First of all, contrary to the impression being created, the GCC were NOT blindsided by Project Freedom. They knew about it beforehand. Roughly half a day before. The airspace was opened. The facilities were available. Nobody objected. There was broad support for the idea because, at least publicly, Project Freedom was supposed to be a limited humanitarian-security operation aimed at relieving the 22,000 sailors trapped around Hormuz and allowing shipping lanes to breathe again. Nobody in the GCC had a problem with that. But here is the issue .. and this is the part the NBC article completely misses. If you are asking GCC countries to participate in such an operation, then you need to be upfront about the rules of engagement from day one! You cannot say:โจโPlease open your skies and bases, expose your energy infrastructureโ โฆonly for everyone to discover afterwards that the actual American policy was apparently: โOh by the way, if Iran attacks you with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones in several waves, we still wonโt retaliate because Donald Trump is busy chasing The Deal.โ And this is exactly what shocked the Saudis. Not the Iranian attack itself. The UAE/GCC expected retaliation.. This is Iran. Nobody in the Gulf is naรฏve about that anymore. The shock came from the American reaction afterwards. You had attacks against Emirati infrastructure. Fujairah was targeted. Multiple waves involving drones, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles. And Washingtonโs response was basically:โจโMeh. Minor incident. Letโs not escalate.โ Minor incident?! For the GCC that was madness. Because what Riyadh, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi suddenly realized was that Trumpโs obsession with preserving โThe Dealโ had apparently reached the point where Gulf energy infrastructure was now considered acceptable collateral damage in the pursuit of his precious negotiations. Everything became:โจThe deal.โจThe deal.โจThe beautiful deal.โจThe greatest deal.โจThe mother of all deals. The ultimate โArt of the dealโ Or perhaps, more accurately:โจThe ultimate fart of the deal. Because from the Gulf perspective, this stopped looking like strategy and started looking like desperate political vanity mixed with deadly wishful thinking. Had the GCC been told beforehand:โจโListen, whatever Iran does to you during Project Freedom, America will not retaliate because we do not want to endanger negotiationsโฆโ โฆthey would have almost certainly refused participation from the start. The problem was not Project Freedom itself. The problem was discovering midway through the operation that the GCC countries were apparently expected to sit there quietly as punching bags while Washington played negotiation theatrics with Tehran. So the Saudis and Kuwaitis pulled plug! Because the GCC know something US usually forgets: Iran plays the long game. You can freeze enrichment.โจPause enrichment.โจDelay enrichment.โจSign ten agreements.โจTwenty agreements.โจForty agreements. But if the infrastructure remainsโฆโจIf the centrifuges remainโฆโจIf the IRGC remainsโฆโจIf the proxy network remainsโฆ then eventually the game resumes. There will be another distraction.โจAnother pandemic.โจAnother financial crisis.โจAnother war somewhere else.โจAnother paralysis in Washington. And while the world is distracted, enrichment quietly resumes again. Ironically, much of Iranโs highly enriched uranium stockpile expanded during the pandemic years precisely because global attention was elsewhere. Judging by the reaction to the UAE attacks, the Saudis and Kuwaitis concluded that Trumpโs version of deterrence had become: โPlease absorb the missiles quietly because Iโm trying to write the sequel to โThe Fart of the Deal.โ












