Hypothetical Question

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Hypothetical: you are at war. Deciphering an intercepted code, you learn two things about your enemy.

A single spot in their defense will be at its weakest in ten days, and they will attack one of your cities in five days.

What do you do with this information? What is the most efficient course of action?
 
Very good, by posting an image, you answered the question correctly.

If you had moved to evacuate the city, you would have alerted the enemy to their lost codes.

Ultimate victory required the deaths of the people in that city. You wisely ignored sentiment in your decision.

And, Stopping the war would save many other lives.
 
Hypothetical: remove the ongoing war from the previous example. Consider enemy states to be weak and remote.

With no external threat, your empire stagnates. Your people become complacent and begin to question you.

Same scenario as before; you discover an impending attack, but also a weakness that will come after. How do you react?
 
Hypothetical: you are at war. Deciphering an intercepted code, you learn two things about your enemy.

A single spot in their defense will be at its weakest in ten days, and they will attack one of your cities in five days.

What do you do with this information? What is the most efficient course of action?

Check it out Bin Laden. in that scenario, If I know of a single spot I could merk in 10 days, I'd fortify as much of my major cities as I could and if you get through, I'd wax everything and everybody who has ever heard your name, and turn it to dust. So prepare because you're turban seen Tide for the last time.

-VG
 
Check it out Bin Laden. in that scenario, If I know of a single spot I could merk in 10 days, I'd fortify as much of my major cities as I could and if you get through, I'd wax everything and everybody who has ever heard your name, and turn it to dust. So prepare because you're turban seen Tide for the last time.

-VG

:lol:
 
HYPOTHETICAL ANSWER:

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Very good, by posting an image, you answered the question correctly.

If you had moved to evacuate the city, you would have alerted the enemy to their lost codes.

Ultimate victory required the deaths of the people in that city. You wisely ignored sentiment in your decision.

And, Stopping the war would save many other lives.

This scenario was played out during WWII in London and here in the US. It's not so hypothetical. Circumstances may vary but the scenario is not new. :hmm:
 
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