Commentator Notes Absence of Predicted Actions in Recent Conflict
Social media commentator Mario Nawfal highlighted that certain predicted actions, such as closing the Bab el-Mandeb straits, did not occur in a recent war. He attributed involvement in the conflict to analyses that anticipated these events. The statement criticizes such predictions without specifying the parties involved.
These include the closure of the Bab el-Mandeb straits, bombing of Gulf energy infrastructure, and destruction of undersea internet cables. A social media commentator described analyses predicting these events as a factor in initiating the conflict and potentially leading to further involvement.
Undersea internet cables carry a significant portion of global data traffic and are vulnerable to disruption in conflict zones.
The comments suggest that expectations of these actions influenced decisions related to the war. The commentator indicated that similar analyses could contribute to renewed engagement. No specific details on the war or the analyses were provided in the statement.
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