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The way the July Knights managed the military and handled the May-June 1967 crisis was a reflection of their culture and the way they managed the economy, the state, and the country as a whole. It reflected a pre-modern culture that influenced their mindset, lacking an understanding of the importance of modern sciences and holding disdain for reason, along with a deficiency of demonstrative thinking. In addition to arrogance and a sense of false power and delusional grandeur stemming from their military background, there was short-sightedness, narrow-mindedness, and randomness in decision-making. This led them to prioritize trustworthiness over experience, sanctify their inflated egos, and focus on their interests. Furthermore, corruption and favoritism prevailed, reflecting the typical issues of despotic regimes.