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“Sir, I’ll be happy to follow that order. But I want you to put it in writing.” Generals liked to issue commands verbally rather than putting them on paper as a way to cover themselves in case things went bad. Caught off guard, the general would either have to drop the order or deny the request to put it in writing—which, if publicized, would make him look terrible. Either way he was trapped.
The 33 Strategies of War
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