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The Silent Command Center: Who's Really Making the Moves in the Iran Conflict?‼️
June 26, 2025
While the eyes of the world were focused on the twelve-day conflict between Israel and Iran, with the direct participation of the United States, in the background, according to analyst Alexander Sosnovsky, a completely different story was unfolding.

According to him, the decision on engagement was not made in the White House, nor in the Pentagon - but in the server room of a private American company...
"The attack was largely initiated through a software platform called Mosaic, developed by the company Palantir," explains Sosnovsky.
In his analysis, published in the German media, it is stated that this very software analyzes vast amounts of data and then generates proposals for strategic decisions - which obviously do not stay at the council level.

Palantir Technologies is a company shrouded in secrecy, whose influence is increasingly reaching into the military and political spheres. Among the shareholders is the giant BlackRock, with an almost 9% share, but even more important are the people who manage this technological colossus.
Peter Thiel, known as one of the founders of PayPal and a close associate of Donald Trump, and Alexander Karp, the company's director, media magnate and member of the notorious Bildeberg Group.
According to Sosnovsky, Karp is the creator of "a new kind of command room" - a space where orders are not shouted, but artificial intelligence calculations are quietly carried out.

"If Orwell's Big Brother was just watching, Karp's systems are already governing," says Sosnovsky.
It is even more unusual, the analyst claims, that Thiel politically supports the Republicans, while Karp is on the side of the Democrats.
Sosnovsky asks a logical question: if both wings of the political spectrum are connected to the same corporation - are the political conflicts real, or just part of a wider show?
In the shadow of Palantir is another German company - Quantum. Its engineers develop sophisticated "vector maps" that are used to navigate autonomous combat systems, such as drones.
According to data provided by Sosnovsky, these drones already use maps of Russian territories that were created through earlier projects and now enable operations that exceed the range of classic missiles such as the Taurus.
Such systems, programmed to select their own targets, represent a new dimension of conflict - where the military plan is no longer in the hands of humans, but of codes.
Cheaper, faster and increasingly accurate, autonomous drones could completely replace expensive missile systems. 
Quite expectedly, German politics is not far from these structures either. Friedrich Merz, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union and one of the most vocal advocates of strengthening Germany's military power, previously sat on the board of BlackRock.
When he talks about "the most powerful European army" today, the question is how much of it is politics and how much is the interest of the corporations that manage the data.

Sosnovsky says: "There is no need to panic, but it is necessary to understand where decisions are made today - not in political parties, not at polling stations, but among the lines of code in command centers under the auspices of corporations."
It is a new reality, a world governed by artificial intelligence."
If until yesterday the army listened to the general, today the software may be wondering. And it's no longer science fiction - it's everyday life.