no you can't make anything fit
-history is the only way to confirm what has been prophesied
What if you repackaged that a little bit? Or maybe this is what you are trying to say, but I am misunderstanding.
Daniel 2, 7, 8, 9, 11 the prophecies contained therein, in each chapter, ends in the end times.
Also in each chapter there are portions of the entire prophecy that are now historic. In each of those chapters, there is roughly a 2000 year gap from what is now historic verses to the end times verses - still left to be fulfilled.
By looking at the historic verses,
the entire prophecy gains validation for those of us living
in the end times when the entire prophecies in each chapter will be completed. So by looking at the historically fulfilled parts we can look at the end times parts knowing those will be fulfilled as well, with confidence.
It can also help in understanding some of the difficult verses, like Daniel 8:23, which is gapped 2000 years from Daniel 8:20-22 which are (now) historic verses ending with the four breakup kingdoms. We know for absolute certain that Media, Persia, Greece, and the four break up kingdoms are historic, with no gaps between their succession to one another.
But Daniel 8:23 is separated from Daniel 8:22 by 2000 years. So if a person tries to make a connection between the kingdom of the transgressors in Daniel 8:23 with the four breakup kingdoms in Daniel 8:22, it is not going to work because the four break up kingdoms are of a different era.
The entire vision Daniel had, the angel in Daniel 8:17 says ends in the time of the end, or what is commonly called the end times. The end times part is the little horn, and his transgression of desolation, and him ultimately attempting to do battle with the Lord Jesus Christ.