I actually think the situation is so confused right now that even the belligerents don't know what's happening.
Think about it at an organizational level. When we're talking about time-sensitive communication, the organization may still lurch in one direction or another even after the C-Suite has made a decision. Not only is there a lag time in communication, but also in re-directing pre-scheduled efforts, and this assumes zero subversion.
I think Iran and Israel agreed to something with the Qataris, but we don't know what it is, and I think it's clear that the chain of command in Iran is going to be very confused given the damage it's received, and any pro-war sentiment on the Israeli or American side is going to be very subversive.
I actually think the situation is so confused right now that even the belligerents don't know what's happening.
Think about it at an organizational level. When we're talking about time-sensitive communication, the organization may still lurch in one direction or another even after the C-Suite has made a decision. Not only is there a lag time in communication, but also in re-directing pre-scheduled efforts, and this assumes zero subversion.
I think Iran and Israel agreed to something with the Qataris, but we don't know what it is, and I think it's clear that the chain of command in Iran is going to be very confused given the damage it's received, and any pro-war sentiment on the Israeli or American side is going to be very subversive.