Unless I'm wrong, then it was nessecary to plan on "what if's" in 1914 simply because it could take days for information to spread. This means that it make sense to move troops in advance even if there are no need.
What could look like some evil scheme could simply be intelligent people prepare for eventualities.
As I see it much of Ned's arguments typically is based on todays instant knowledge instead of the capabilty back then.
What could look like some evil scheme could simply be intelligent people prepare for eventualities.
As I see it much of Ned's arguments typically is based on todays instant knowledge instead of the capabilty back then.
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