Next Big Future published an article discussing game theory in relation to the "question of will the cold civil war shift to actual mass violence. Will it become a hot civil war?"
The analysis lists major groups – looking at the political spectrum, conspicuously overlooking the cabal as an interest group operating in the shadows. Because of that oversight, the conclusions are off the mark (it discounts how motivated the cabal/satanist & Q/military groups are in this battle.) But with that caveat, the article has a lot of merit, and is helpful for taking a game theoretic approach to analyzing the current political conflict.
A significant observation is that "All sides currently believe they can get results in the existing system" and this is a key factor for keeping the current cold civil war from turning hot. This is a true statement about the surface "conflict" (left/right) and also for the substantive conflict (cabal/military). Everyone can likely agree with this - everyone from the most ardent Q follower to the shrillist shill has the impression that both sides believe they can win. (They differ about who is right their assessment, but would agree that both sides believe this.)
On the premise that Q wants to win without large-scale Civil War II, which is consistent with the Sun Tzu "Art of War" concept of "Every battle is won before it's ever fought" and the military principle of keeping the American civilian population safe, it is (by game theory reasoning) logically necessary that the cabal believe they can win, up until the moment when they have conclusively lost. Therefore, the "insurance policies" that keep on coming like the Energizer Bunny. There may be a moment of demoralization of the enemy, when they suddenly realize they cannot win. The real danger lies in the intermediate zone, when they believe they are at risk of losing, but could make a desperation move to try to stave off that outcome. So that intermediate zone may be extremely brief or non-existent. Think storm, dark to light, sudden transition. (Or it may continue to play out gradually, as the cabal finds all of the underpinnings of their structure wash away until there is nothing left.)
The game theory article notes that another key factor (aside from each side's belief in the possibility of victory) is how badly they want it. The article authors, seemingly not knowing about the cabal, look merely at the left/right division. With the cabal/military division, the stakes are far higher, and both sides know what the stakes really are. Participants working only at the level of the left/right conflict have no idea, they are utterly clueless. Which also means, despite all the firebreathing anger of the SJWs and other clueless but useful-to-cabal idiots, in the big picture these people don't really care. Not really, not in the way of those in the know. Something to keep in mind, as it ties into how the energy of the SJW side could simply collapse into quicksand.
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2019/02/avoiding-civil-war-2-0-with-better-options.html