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

The Whitepaper por Nicolin Decker

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In Part X of The Low-Cost Destruction Threshold Doctrine, Nicolin Decker examines how low-cost, reproducible strike systems can impose infrastructure losses faster than states can defend, absorb, restore, and govern through them. The central strategic problem is therefore not only weapons versus targets, but the speed of destruction versus the speed of national recovery.

🔹 Core Insight

To strike infrastructure is to strike the nation through the function it carries. The target may be local. The damage may be systemic.

Modern states are sovereign but functionally interdependent. Disruption to ports, energy systems, transportation, food flows, and industrial inputs can transmit consequences far beyond the state in which the infrastructure is located.

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