npadln wrote:I think the OP has a point. To rephrase the question, how disastrous would it have been for Malignment to leave Mesa in the dark of the night without the preceding nuclear mayhem? Even if the goal was to implicate Manticore.... so what? Fog of war and all of that; we march on!
The strategy may have bee written long ago but it wasn't written in stone; things change.
The original plan was to pull out and let Mesa devolve into a civil war
at the same time the Solarian League was disintegrating into chaos. There would have been no resources or interest in investigating Mesa.
The nukes, both sets, were a stopgap when they had to implement before the League's disintegration had really set in. As I said before, their real error was trying to keep Manticore out of the area rather than simply bailing out. If they'd have pulled the trigger on Houdini two years earlier, they'd have been gone.
Their basic problem is that they were overplanning, and forgot about Helmuth von Moltke's aphorism: "No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy." Or, to generalize: "No plan survives contact with reality intact."
Von Moltke the Elder dealt with this by preparing for contingencies and then expecting his field commanders to exercise their initiative within the constraints of the general objective. Albrecht Detweiller was simply too good at planning, and surrounded himself with people who were also good at planning, so things fell apart when they had serious resistance that they hadn't planned for.