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Those who train, prepare and have skill win .. Apparently the Arabs were just the opposite lol.. completely unorganized..
Yes its the Pakistani pilots who shot the Israeli planes down, Arab pilots couldnt get any Israeli planes down.
There were only 3-4 Pakistani Pilots there.Egyption, Jordan and Sryian generals were incharge not Pakistani.Anyway Israel was very smart and they destroyed most of the fighters on ground before they could even air bone.Obviousely, they were also poorly trained as from what i've heard (Ex-PAF Pilot who was friend of Pakistani Pilot who was in Egypt during War) these pilots were treated like Royal Family Members (Arab Pilots) and did not have good training.The only real dogfights were done by Pakistani Pilots which were only 3-4 i believe.I was reading some Israeli article few weeks ago and he mentioned Mossad did not knew Pakistani pilots were there otherwise they would have definately sent more fighters for destroying air bases.The leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria all claimed that their air forces were destroyed due to attacks by British and American planes. So who was lying - the Pakistani pilots or the Arabs?
The Six Day war That is when it all went wrong....................
The leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria all claimed that their air forces were destroyed due to attacks by British and American planes. So who was lying - the Pakistani pilots or the Arabs?
What do you mean went wrong? Egypt President Nasar had clearly declared that his aim was to "Destroy Israel".
A lot of things could've happened differently 'Peacefulindian'. Israel could have been defeated without being destroyed completely. But what actually happened was that Israel won everywhere, and won more than anyone including themselves expected. Everything did go wrong for the Arabs, no doubt. Take it in the academic sense, don't look for fights where they are none.
These countries lie to themselves about the reality of that war to this day. This is not surprising...
Israel could have been defeated without being destroyed completely -
The Arab leaders may not have intended at first to conquer Israel, just give it a good scare, but once they had kicked the U.N. out of Sinai the "kill Israel" rhetoric they themselves had fomented proved irresistible: they merged their military under Egyptian command, moved up their aircraft, and mobilized their armor. No one at the time believed Israel could have survived a Soviet-style armored assault on three fronts by Arabs slavering to exterminate them - "We will pave Tel Aviv with the skulls of Jews" was among the milder slogans Arabs employed at the time. Israel struck first, perhaps only hours ahead of a planned attack, lest it be overwhelmed once the Arabs were fully in position and ready to invade.You can find most of their top decision makers on public record stating they did not believe Nasser would attack.
I am not looking for fights.
And how do you say Israel could have been defeated without being demolished? The facts were simple. Arabs didn't want a pro-western, Jewish country in a region which used be completely Arab. (They still don't). The sole aim of the battle was to eliminate Israel. US, UK, Russia though pro-Israel at that time, may not have been able to help had Israel lost the battle. Jordan, the most pro-Israel Arab country would have bowed to the pressure of Arab brotherhood, leaving Israel to its fate, which would have been inevitable.
Curious. Why, exactly, don't you "buy this Arabs wanted to DESTROY Israel and were only stopped by the barest of margins argument'"? It's not like the proofs aren't there to back up such an assertion, or that it is negated by a countervailing interpretation of the facts - no interpretation that I'm aware of, anyway. Is it because acknowledging that this was the case would spoil a treasured analogy?I dont buy this Arabs wanted to DESTROY Israel and were only stopped by the barest of margins argument. Though I dont find the Israeli preemptive attack immoral or cowardly, on the other hand the Israelis were far from cornered. The Arabs were just complacent. And also Russia was not pro-Israel. The USSR was completely pro-Arab at the time. And many Arab countries were close to the US...