Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany have mobilized their forces, but no movements yet. They're playing wait and see, letting the Russians take the lead.

Watchmen (2009)
JAMES SCHLESINGER
A screenplay character in Watchmen (2009).
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Sample dialogue
We can be ready for a preemptive strike in two days. We -have a 54% chance of wiping out the entire USSR before their birds could get airborne--
scene 86 — INT. NORAD COMMAND CENTER - DAYMr. President, what would you like to do?
scene 86 — INT. NORAD COMMAND CENTER - DAYAssuming that we could eliminate 43% of the Soviets' warheads beforehand--
scene 86 — INT. NORAD COMMAND CENTER - DAYCzechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany have mobilized their forces, but no movements yet. They're playing wait and see, letting the Russians take the lead.
scene 86 — INT. NORAD COMMAND CENTER - DAYWith anticipated wind patterns, the fallout drift would head south--Mexico would catch the worst of it. Most of the farm belt might remain unaffected.
scene 86 — INT. NORAD COMMAND CENTER - DAY
Bookends
Mr. President, what would you like to do?