I'm aware that that is the realistic concern, but if we're talking about hopes I'd prefer the less realistic, no-casualty scenario that would prove a point.
Eiren
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Gnome's new video player, Showtime, gets merged into the main branch. The new video player will replace Totem on Gnome 49.
Gnome's new video player, Showtime, gets merged into the main branch. The new video player will replace Totem on Gnome 49.
I agree that support for the U.S. corruption aspects would be nonsense, but making a mockery of Israeli and NATO weapons while flexing on Modi gets my full support. Also, I'm not prepared to condemn an entire country because corrupt politicians did some backstabbing in an effort to avoid the U.S. bringing mass violence to their doorstep, as tends to happen (and seems to have happened regardless of their ill-considered efforts at placation).
It doesn't have to be perfect. It just has to be good enough that the U.S. fail to penetrate it.
And I'd instead argue that hoping for a perfect defense is more reasonable than hoping for Americans to do the right, or even sonsible, thing.