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Geopolitical stability is a function of internal equilibrium, not external imposition. When a foreign power seeks to dismantle a regime, they attempt to manually reverse entropy within a complex social architecture. This rarely results in a new order; instead, it accelerates the disintegration of the existing structure without providing the foundational support required for a replacement. Sovereignty is the structural integrity of a nation’s house. When that house is demolished by an outside force, the occupant is left not with a better home, but with ruins.

Think of an ancient stone arch. The stones are held in place by the immense pressure they exert upon one another. Regime change is the removal of the keystone by an external architect who believes they can catch the falling stones and rebuild them instantly. But gravity—the entropy of social chaos—is faster than the builder. The result is a heap of rubble where there was once a monument of sovereignty.

#Geopolitics #Sovereignty #Iran #InternationalRelations #Entropy