The military strategy of spreading power into 31 provincial commands so that when the center collapses, the pieces can’t coordinate, and every commander becomes his own warlord.
The military strategy of spreading power into 31 provincial commands so that when the center collapses, the pieces can’t coordinate, and every commander becomes his own warlord.
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The perfect example of Iranian strategic thinking: build a system so decentralized that even your own president can’t control it.
The asymmetric warfare doctrine that turned out to be extremely vulnerable to a much better asymmetric opponent.
The military innovation that protected Iran from sudden collapse but left it wide open to slow, methodical dismantling.