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Back to the Battle of the Bulge.
He's late.
Thursday, December 28, 1944, ~ 2:30 PM.
Delayed by fog and snowbanks, Eisenhower's command train pulls into a rail siding in the Belgian town of Hasselt three hours behind schedule.
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Ike is there to meet with Monty.
Ike needs to get the bellicose Brit on board with this plan [we're calling it the "middle option" plan] we showed you yesterday.
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Monty is good with the plan, but he believes it's too early to counterattack.
Monty makes his case: intel suggests another (final) impending German attack, so we should build up our defenses & wait rather than attack.
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Monty recommends a strategy of patience. He wants more divisions, he wants to set conditions before a strike. Wait for the moment to present itself, then pour it on.
[if you get the point of this GIF, we appreciate you]
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Ike counters: If we remain stagnant, we may lose our gains. If we lose momentum, we allow the Panzers to slink back over the West Wall and this war might go on for years.