The Republic's Conscience — Editi...
The Republic's Conscience — Edition 24: The Low-Cost Destruction Threshold Doctrine — Part VIII.

The Whitepaper por Nicolin Decker

Notas del episodio

In this eighth installment of The Low-Cost Destruction Threshold Doctrine, Nicolin Decker examines Precedent Externality, Reciprocal Expansion, and Adaptive Infrastructure Exposure.

Day 8 asks what happens when a narrow targeting decision becomes a broader precedent.

🔹 Core Insight

The law governing military-objective classification remains object-specific.

Precedent may not.

A strike against one verified military objective can be interpreted, imitated, or strategically appropriated as support for attacking an entire category of civilian-commercial infrastructure.

🔹 Key Themes

• Targeting-Precedent Externality

• Reciprocal Expansion Risk

• Limiting-Intelligence Loss

• Category Migration

• Reciprocal Contractor Exposu ... 

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