Blog 38 established the EU Mediator Vacuum — Europe’s inability to function as an independent mediator because it has no enforcement mechanism that operates outside Washington’s architecture. Blog 39 examines the military dimension of the same structural problem: Washington fought a hierarchical war against a distributed adversary, and the instruments did not match the target. The IRGC Mosaic Reckoning is the explanation for why killing Iran’s supreme leader, its top generals, and most of its senior command did not end the war — and why the ceasefire violations, the continued strikes, and the Islamabad talks’ collapse were architectural consequences, not acts of defiance.
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