Journalist Imad al-Din Adeeb said that the third Iranian party in the war is the Twelver Jaafari regime, which is based on the idea of ​​the guardian jurist and the religious imamate, stressing that the unseen, mystical regime cannot know what it will do.

He added during the “Al-Hekaya” program with the journalist Amr Adeeb that the regime is divided between the religious authority, which owns the Revolutionary Guard, and the political authority, represented by the rest of the institutions, pointing to the sharing of roles in statements and positions.

He stressed that any statement made by one party in power has been met with the exact opposite by the other party since 1979.
He explained that the Iranian regime is like a “gun or two barrels,” with each bullet being shot in one direction, or like someone driving a car giving a signal to the left, while moving to the right.
He stressed that the three conflicting regimes in the war today cannot be predicted by their law of action and reaction, noting that the possibilities and scenarios of this war are uncertain.
He stressed that the interests of Egypt and the Arab world are the most important in this conflict, saying: “I do not care about the Americans, the Iranians, or the Israelis… All of them, with all due respect, are passionate because the sword has become on the neck.”
He added that Cairo now closed at nine in the evening, in addition to several countries resorting to rationing electricity, gasoline, and consumables, stopping oil supplies in the ports, and harming the tourism sector in several capitals, stressing that the three parties, the American, Israeli, and Iranian, collectively chose for the Arabs to pay the bill for the war.

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