freeman
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freeman
@parayo0810
뭐든 걸려라. 사는게 살아가는게 녹록치않다. 미장 국장 관심갖고 있어요. 정직원 도전중입니다 반드시 알티합니다 알티는 알티를 부른다 많은 도움을 부탁드립니다.

Crimson Desert is already at 200,000+ concurrent players on Steam within 40 minutes of launch.



트친들아... 나 내일 정직원 가는걸까...??? 일찍 자야하는데 너무 떨려.. 이 타이밍엔 수제트윗으로 달리라고 해서 오늘 ㄱㅂ 많이 못 갔는데 정직원 달고나면 블루끼리 소통이 젤 중요하니까!! 그리고 보고싶었으니까!!! 다시 ㄱㅂ 위주로 열심히 놀러갈게..💓 회사도 갑자기 바빠졌는데 틔터도 동시에 터지네!!! 이번 주말에는 틔터로 달려야지 쥬유급을 향해


Who gives the order to stop? Ali Khamenei is dead. Killed in the opening strike on February 28. Ali Larijani, the diplomatic negotiator, is dead. Killed March 17. Esmaeil Khatib, the intelligence minister, is dead. Confirmed March 19. Gholamreza Soleimani, the Basij commander, is dead. Killed March 17. Roughly 40 senior officials have been eliminated in nineteen days according to aggregated Israeli and Iranian reports. Mojtaba Khamenei was named Supreme Leader successor. Reports indicate he was airlifted to Moscow in the opening days of the war. No confirmed public appearance from Iranian soil since. The supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran may not be in Iran. The question is not whether Iran is governed. It is whether anyone currently in Iran has the authority to order the Mosaic Doctrine’s 31 provincial commands to stand down. The IRGC was designed for this scenario. Total decapitation. Conventional forces shattered. Central command eliminated. The Mosaic Doctrine distributes authority to provincial commanders who operate on sealed pre-war instructions. The packets contain operational orders: which vessels to permit, which to deny, which infrastructure to target, which forces to deploy. The orders execute when central command goes silent. Silence is the activation condition, not the failure condition. Every leader killed removes one more person who could have countermanded the orders. Khamenei could have commanded a ceasefire. He is dead. Larijani could have negotiated terms. He is dead. Khatib could have redirected intelligence toward de-escalation channels. He is dead. Mojtaba, who inherited the authority, may be in Moscow. The regime now operates on three autopilots simultaneously. Doctrinal autopilot: the sealed packets in 31 provincial command rooms execute without central direction. The Hormuz permissioned gate, the retaliatory strikes on Gulf infrastructure, and the targeting of allied energy facilities all continue on pre-written instructions that do not require a living superior to authorise each action. Military autopilot: the IRGC’s remaining missile and drone inventory is being expended according to targeting packages that were prepared before the war. Shekarchi’s “burn to ashes” warning was not an improvisation. It was the public announcement of a pre-existing operational schedule. The satellite images published with coordinates of Gulf facilities were not threat assessments. They were targeting data released for psychological effect. Political autopilot: the government continues to function through institutional inertia. State media broadcasts funerals. Diplomatic statements are issued. But the decision-making authority that could alter the course of the war, negotiate a ceasefire, or order a stand-down is either dead, in Moscow, or distributed across 31 provincial offices where the local commander’s sealed envelope supersedes any verbal order from a capital in disarray. Israel’s AI-powered targeting apparatus can find any face in Tehran through hacked traffic cameras. It can eliminate any senior official within minutes of identification. It has degraded 90 to 95 percent of Iran’s missile production. It has killed the intelligence minister, the negotiator, the Basij commander, and dozens of others. What it cannot do is reach the paper in the filing cabinets of Bandar Abbas, Bushehr, and Hormozgan. The question the world should be asking is not who runs Iran. It is whether anyone left alive has the authority to stop what Iran’s dead leaders set in motion. The answer may be that the system was designed so that nobody can. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…









