Thursday, March 12, 2026

Delay as Strategy

 

Spain’s Armada did not sail at the first opportunity.

Weather delayed it. Logistics delayed it. Political caution delayed it.

Delay can look like weakness. Sometimes it is calculation. Sometimes it becomes vulnerability.

In 1588, delay reshaped the campaign before it even began.

Several modern Armada narratives explore how hesitation—on both sides—proved as consequential as cannon fire.

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