In 2005, the Nobel Prize in Economic Science was awarded to Israeli mathematician and game theory specialist Robert J. Aumann, co-founder of the Center for Rationality at Hebrew University. This Jerusalem resident explains: “the entire school of thought that we have developed here in Israel” has turned “Israel into the leading authority in this field.”
Israeli strategists rely on game theory models to ensure the intended response to staged provocations and manipulated crises. With the use of game theory algorithms, those responses become predictable, even foreseeable—within an acceptable range of probabilities. The waging of war “by way of deception” is now a mathematical discipline.
Such “probabilistic” war planning enables Tel Aviv to deploy serial provocations and well-timed crises as a force multiplier to project Israeli influence worldwide. For a skilled agent provocateur, the target can be a person, a company, an economy, a legislature, a nation or an entire culture—such as Islam. With a well-modeled provocation, the anticipated reaction can even become a powerful weapon in the Israeli arsenal.
For instance, a skilled game theorist could foresee that, in response to a 911-type mass murder, “the mark” (the U.S.) would deploy its military to avenge that attack. With phony intelligence fixed around a preset goal, a game theory algorithm could anticipate that those forces might well be redirected to invade Iraq—not to av... >>>
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Old Trick
by anonymous111.2 on Sun Aug 23, 2009 07:46 AM PDTcalling anyone who opposes you and your thug masters and your vile ideology an "Israeli" and a "foreign agent" is an old trick that has been used sucessfully by the murderous mullahs for the past 30 years to justify murder, torture, imprisonment and silencing of the opposition. But thanks to the recent events, that trick became widely apparent to the entire world as being nothing but an excuse to justify the IRI's crimes against humanity. YOU should also learn that lesson. Calling me a "Zionist" just makes you look and sound stupid and desparate. It just doesn't work anymore. You and your bosses really need to come up with something new to keep yourselves in power. Otherwise, pretty soon the only way for you to report back to your mullah bosses in Tehran will be to cut the rope and to lower him from the light pole that he is hanging from!
Better than
by Shah Ghollam on Sun Aug 23, 2009 06:38 AM PDTserving a foreign government (Zionist/Israeli) as a spambot!
But then again, you are disguising yourself as an Iranian patriot with democracy in mind. Indeed both are questionable!!!!
I think
by anonymous111.2 on Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:36 PM PDTthat this "shah ghollam" user is an IRI spambot.