And what a thoroughly insulting and disproportionately hostile analogy. Get a sense of proportion, Roman -- we're not talking about issues of genuine life and death or global tragedy, and it's incredibly thoughtless, insensitive, and obnoxious for you to imply that your unhappiness with decisions in a line of fiction is in any way proportional or comparable to the decisions and tragedies being faced by people confronting the horror of war. You should be ashamed of yourself for trivializing such a tragedy in that way.
No need to get carried away. It was the only the first example of a past decision still being vigourously debated that came to mind (probably because of the news program running in the background at the time); if I had thought of something smaller-scale or more academic, I would have used that as an analogy instead. No suggestion that the situations were proportionate or otherwise comparable was intended. I think past discussions in this very forum have indicated that I am not one to reduce the suffering of civilians in wartime.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman