If you find your opponent in a strong position costly to force, you should leave him a line of retreat as the quickest way of loosening his resistance. It should, equally, be a principle of policy, especially in war, to provide your opponent with a ladder by which he can climb down.


The Liddell Hart Memoirs: The later years (ed. 1965)


If you find your opponent in a strong position costly to force, you should leave him a line of retreat as the quickest way of loosening his...

If you find your opponent in a strong position costly to force, you should leave him a line of retreat as the quickest way of loosening his...

If you find your opponent in a strong position costly to force, you should leave him a line of retreat as the quickest way of loosening his...

If you find your opponent in a strong position costly to force, you should leave him a line of retreat as the quickest way of loosening his...