Yes. It's completely useless, however, as the basis for making your future moves.
Reversed stupidity isn't intelligence. Counterstrategy isn't strategy.
The Mongol Calvary under the command of Genghis Khan unexpectedly runs away. The enemy can't figure out why but doesn't worry about the Mongol's motivation and starts pursuing . An hour later, at a spot carefully prepared last night, the Mongol cavalry turns around and catches the enemy on ground that maximizes the Mongol advantage over its enemy.
Here's my op-ed that uses long-term orientation, probabilistic thinking, numeracy, consider the alternative, reaching our actual goals, avoiding intuitive emotional reactions and attention bias, and other rationality techniques to suggest more rational responses to the Paris attacks and the ISIS threat. It's published in the Sunday edition of The Plain Dealer, a major newspaper (16th in the US). This is part of my broader project, Intentional Insights, of conveying rational thinking, including about politics, to a broad audience to raise the sanity waterline.