“Crisis” and “disarray” within the national security apparatus, as so many are now shrieking, isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The complacency/obstinacy of that group has produced YEARS of terrible policy. Rattling them and upending their operating assumptions is a positive.
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Seems to me the lives of plenty of "ordinary people" will be catastrophically affected by impulsivity here, but hey, I guess those ordinary people don't live here, so just pieces on a chess board, right?
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But the lives of ordinary people can be upset just as much by the status quo- it's kind of a moot point without qualifiers or quantifiers.
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